DirecTV (and probably others) has the nice option of automatically replacing the SD versions of channels with the HD version - it's the only way I can get my wife to pick the right one.
I don't know how much my company spent on its recent upgrade to mySAP, but initial SAP installation a few years ago cost $28 million.
$3 million for the software
$25 million to install the sucker
That's for 4 large plants, a general office, and countless sales offices across the continent.
I played the demo of Darwinia sometime a while back when it was shown on TechTV, and enjoyed it then. When I saw it pop up on Steam recently, I downloaded it again and was pleased to see that the controls were much improved (you used to have to draw mouse gestures to run programs, and you used to have to aim both sides of a dish to cross open water). I haven't purchased the full version yet, but at $20, I may just have to.
A video game store just south of Nashville, TN is going to be doing a giveaway with this PS3 laptop as the prize: http://www.facebook.com/posted.php?id=43627590335&share_id=138212171129&comments=1#s138212171129 (DISCLAIMER: it's my friend's store)
Thousands? Try MILLIONS!...To date they have raised over 4 Million.
So you're saying they've raised over 4 million kids? Impressive.
DirecTV (and probably others) has the nice option of automatically replacing the SD versions of channels with the HD version - it's the only way I can get my wife to pick the right one.
I don't know how much my company spent on its recent upgrade to mySAP, but initial SAP installation a few years ago cost $28 million. $3 million for the software $25 million to install the sucker That's for 4 large plants, a general office, and countless sales offices across the continent.
I agree.
I played the demo of Darwinia sometime a while back when it was shown on TechTV, and enjoyed it then. When I saw it pop up on Steam recently, I downloaded it again and was pleased to see that the controls were much improved (you used to have to draw mouse gestures to run programs, and you used to have to aim both sides of a dish to cross open water). I haven't purchased the full version yet, but at $20, I may just have to.