Comment Re:Seriously... (Score 1) 105
In Korea, only old people still tell beowulf cluster jokes!
In Korea, only old people still tell beowulf cluster jokes!
Being owned by Google
Not anymore, Google sold Motorola to Lenovo not long ago.
That game is on the Google Play store as well, so the anon GP could just as well get any Android device. However, tons of reviews say this game is utter shit: even though it is paid, it still takes a ton of microtransactions to get any good. Of course, you could run the original on an emulator... oh wait, Apple does not allow emulators on their store. Google does.
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As others have mentioned: it's not the users, it's not the shitty headphones -- Apple wants the licensing deals that Beats already has.
Driver or automated, that's beside the point: personal automobiles are the wrong way to go. They take too much room and fuel to transport, usually, only one person at a time. That's a waste. What we need is more and better public transportation: buses, subways, trams, railroads...
Someone mod that up, please! That was very informative, I've been tying my shoes wrong all my life!
How else would you do it?
Something like the Xperia Play.
Not using anaglyph glasses, maybe?
>becoming
>implying it isn't already
*affect
No, still a design flaw. This risk would not exist if they had used a more traditional design. If that church made it impossible to do so, they should have bought the church and demolished it, or built elsewhere, instead of risking lives with that less secure design!
A "simplification of design" that would certainly kill a lot of people counts as an error, no?
To put it more precisely: Microsoft knew tablets would be big someday... but rather than make a new lightweight OS that was adequate to a tablet, they tried to cram clunky old Windows into the new format. The result was those x86 tablet PCs that were huge, ran crazy hot, and had a completely inadequate interface.
I wonder who raised them?
The television did.
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