Comment Re:Problem with poll (Score 1) 458
We're also assuming that our loved ones are separate from our data. I haven't seen a real human being in years.
We're also assuming that our loved ones are separate from our data. I haven't seen a real human being in years.
Of course, if you want to actually be taken seriously you should refer to it as SC2, and not SC3...
The message I just sent to billing@blizzard.com:
Just a quick note to let you guys know that I've recently read news articles describing your actions against individuals using single-player mode cheats in SC3, specifically locking them out of their accounts and forbidding even local play. Having been already annoyed by your decision to forbid LAN play in SC3 and require Battle.Net I have decided that your recent actions tip you over onto the "companies who are too evil to give money to" side of the consumer equation.
I had been looking forward to purchasing and playing Diablo 3, however I no longer feel that providing financial support to the tyrannical measures you feel it is necessary to impose upon your customers is morally justifiable.
I only check my snail mail box once a quarter. All of my bills and other business are handled online or with automatic payments. Nothing of any use or value comes in the mail.
The audio vulnerability is unrelated, and more effective than the algorithm presented in TFA.
I have a gaming machine which runs Win7, it's the first non-Linux machine I've owned in the last 10 years. The new (to me) UI in MS applications is crazy. It literally took me two minutes to figure out how to save a screenshot I'd pasted into Paint.
Here's a shot of the application. I actually never saw the save icon in the title bar until just now, I've been using the blue drop-down to the left of the "Home" tab to select "Save". Who the heck decided to put application icons in the title bar?
I'm planning on going to see the last shuttle launch. I've never seen one before.
But you can play all of those with a neural interface.
Pfft. Carmack doesn't use WASD, arrow keys, *or* the mouse. He has the console permanently open and controls his character's movement entirely with console commands. None of it is scripted, he's just that fast of a typist. In fact, half the time he's used timers to issue the next 90 seconds of gameplay so that he can just sit back and laugh at how predictable the rest of our movements are.
How many bubbles did they miss?
Also don't forget the bandwidth required to push and pull all those HD videos.
I want a service that provides me with live streaming access to all media ever created. I would be willing to pay a monthly subscription fee for this service, probably up to the $100 USD/mo range. This is *almost* what we have with the vibrant torrent community already.
$1 bills serve a very important purpose: you can place them within thongs or bikini tops being worn by strippers. This wouldn't be nearly as fun with a coin, and far more expensive with $5 bills.
We're past the point of petitions, actually, those have all been signed and ratified. The proposition will be on the ballot going out to California voters in November.
If you have a procedure with 10 parameters, you probably missed some.