I totally agree with you on a quite case being the optimum solution and also what I would preferably do but, some people also don't have the space if they're living is a really small place.
Another incentive for it would be if they already have a highly spec'd computer or don't want another computer drawing power and raising their electric bill but really want an htpc setup in a different room, couple this with wireless usb and they have a pretty quick solution since latency isn't really an issue when watching a movie.
Also since GeForce GTX 460s go for about $200 now I can see this card go for $250-$300.
Not trying to persuade anybody either way, just putting out some points for way some people would want to go the wireless route.
Do people still remember it's not an option for some people to run cable in the walls because they live in an apartment, their landlord won't allow it, or they don't want cables running along the floor?
I own both the keyboard and mouse for my DC, only got it to play UT, I was never online with my DC though, and I always kicked my friends' asses when they came over.
I live in Pittsburgh which I know has access to fast connections. But I only have access to 1.5Mbps DSL at where I live in the city, and YES I'm IN the city not in the surrounding areas, which actually have access to faster speeds.
And if you're going to say it's an abuse of the term average, give us some sources. I'm not here to argue, I just want some facts.
Last time I checked, when you traced an IP you got something like this, pool-XXXX.pitt.east.verizon.net. And that wasn't even using a tracer, that was from my IRC client.
Last summer, the couple tried to appease the city by building a fence around the yard and planting drought-tolerant greenery — lavender, rosemary, horsetail, and pittosporum, among others. But according to the city, their landscaping still did not comply with city standards
This AC has a point. And the post doesn't deserve a -1 Troll, even if there are royalties to be paid. I remember there being an HTML5 article a few weeks ago talking about the YouTube beta and how it's supported in IE, Chrome, and maybe Opera and Safari (don't remember) and since YouTube used h.264 for it's videos the AC still has his valid point.
(That law must be sponsored by Garmin and Tom Tom.)
Except for the fact that they both have windows mobile applications and Tom Tom also has an iPhone app, and a Garmin one is to be released soon.
Then just in general: The only things this does is a) hurt the consumer buy having them pay more to have a separate navigation system and b) the cell phone companies and manufactures that sell the smartphones some people won't be buying because they can't also navigate on it.
If something like this ever came to the states, I'm sure there would be a huge uprising. I use my smartphone to get traffic information and if I need to go someone I usually don't travel to like most GPS users.
Basically what I'm getting down to is - will the new Battle.net work with original Starcraft and Diablo 2? Will those games be patched to work seamlessly with the people who have the newer games?
That could be one of the reasons why the 1.13 D2 patch isn't ready to be deployed.
... I'll be shooting aliens on the pc before i get the chance to kill some commies on my big screen.
That's why I my desktop hooked up to my TV through it's VGA port, but I still want to get a DVI/HDMI adapter so I can get a better picture and resolution.
I totally agree with you on a quite case being the optimum solution and also what I would preferably do but, some people also don't have the space if they're living is a really small place.
Another incentive for it would be if they already have a highly spec'd computer or don't want another computer drawing power and raising their electric bill but really want an htpc setup in a different room, couple this with wireless usb and they have a pretty quick solution since latency isn't really an issue when watching a movie.
Also since GeForce GTX 460s go for about $200 now I can see this card go for $250-$300.
Not trying to persuade anybody either way, just putting out some points for way some people would want to go the wireless route.
Do people still remember it's not an option for some people to run cable in the walls because they live in an apartment, their landlord won't allow it, or they don't want cables running along the floor?
I own both the keyboard and mouse for my DC, only got it to play UT, I was never online with my DC though, and I always kicked my friends' asses when they came over.
I live in Pittsburgh which I know has access to fast connections. But I only have access to 1.5Mbps DSL at where I live in the city, and YES I'm IN the city not in the surrounding areas, which actually have access to faster speeds.
And if you're going to say it's an abuse of the term average, give us some sources. I'm not here to argue, I just want some facts.
... continent-spanning federations.
Learn to read and see where he's going with his post. He makes a very good point.
Oh, and the Nook runs Android.
I'm surprised it took this long for that come up. Also with the latest updates I hear it's even easier to gain root access to the nook.
Last time I checked, when you traced an IP you got something like this, pool-XXXX.pitt.east.verizon.net. And that wasn't even using a tracer, that was from my IRC client.
Guess you missed this part from TFS:
Last summer, the couple tried to appease the city by building a fence around the yard and planting drought-tolerant greenery — lavender, rosemary, horsetail, and pittosporum, among others. But according to the city, their landscaping still did not comply with city standards
They tried, the county denied.
This AC has a point. And the post doesn't deserve a -1 Troll, even if there are royalties to be paid. I remember there being an HTML5 article a few weeks ago talking about the YouTube beta and how it's supported in IE, Chrome, and maybe Opera and Safari (don't remember) and since YouTube used h.264 for it's videos the AC still has his valid point.
Would you rather be sent to "Carrousel?"
snow how!
(That law must be sponsored by Garmin and Tom Tom.)
Except for the fact that they both have windows mobile applications and Tom Tom also has an iPhone app, and a Garmin one is to be released soon.
Then just in general:
The only things this does is a) hurt the consumer buy having them pay more to have a separate navigation system and b) the cell phone companies and manufactures that sell the smartphones some people won't be buying because they can't also navigate on it.
If something like this ever came to the states, I'm sure there would be a huge uprising. I use my smartphone to get traffic information and if I need to go someone I usually don't travel to like most GPS users.
Basically what I'm getting down to is - will the new Battle.net work with original Starcraft and Diablo 2? Will those games be patched to work seamlessly with the people who have the newer games?
That could be one of the reasons why the 1.13 D2 patch isn't ready to be deployed.
... I'll be shooting aliens on the pc before i get the chance to kill some commies on my big screen.
That's why I my desktop hooked up to my TV through it's VGA port, but I still want to get a DVI/HDMI adapter so I can get a better picture and resolution.