Comment Re:Video on mobile phones (Score 1) 90
I _really_ wish people would use sarcasm more to make their point around here.
I _really_ wish people would use sarcasm more to make their point around here.
Honestly, getting an arcade cabinet and sticking a PC inside was the best (gaming related) move I ever made. Obviously you need the space but it results in a 99% perfect arcade gaming experience. I bought mine over a year ago and I've yet to become bored with it (unlike every other (purely) gaming device I've ever owned, WII, XBOX etc). Having the correct controls for arcade game is simply unbeatable. Bombjack, for instance was simply not designed for DPads or keyboards it works so much better using a proper arcade stick.
Another factor in recreating the genuine experience is the monitor. You have to have an old style, low-res 15Khz display. Again, the old arcade were designed with the blurryness of these displays in mind. Some games look awful on an LCD or razor-sharp CRT yet look incredible on a 15Khz arcade monitor
I love my cab and will be very sad when the monitor eventually and inevitably dies...and CRT's are becoming as rare as hens teeth.
This was partly my plan (N900 and Pandora)
http://lessermatters.homeunix.com/LemmingsSDL
here:
http://lessermatters.homeunix.com/LemmingsSDL/
It has a bug in it (something not being set to NULL - I will upload the new version sometime...)
Please don't hit me Sony...
Tell me about it.
Every so often I have to go to the local tip to throw away big items that won't fit in the bin (trashcan) and I am AMAZED at the amount of computer hardware that is piled up there. I used to retrieve the odd machine that looked useable and 9 times out of 10, the machine will boot up (albiet slowly) into Windows XP. A simple install of a lite linux distro and bam! - A perfectly useable computer.
It seems people (morons?) throw away XP machine when they "slow down" as they are "too old".
It completely annoys the god-damn hell out of me.
Oh, the last time I tried to take a machine - I was shouted at and told "You're not allowed to take old computers anymore!!!" - they even have a freakin camera checking for those pesky re-cyclers!
And as for the 'broken' laptops - give them me! I'll install debian on it, hook it up to an LCD and use it has a nice 'n quiet MythTV frontend!
Honestly - some people need shooting.
The best era for 'computer music' was the 80's. Fact. Rob Hubbard, David Whittiker (sp?) to mention just two.
I also love the chip tune music that is sometimes still to be found today on 'cracktros'. Great, simple melodies that tend to loop indefinatly, sometimes making it very difficult to switch off.
I still have an serial-gen (windows) exe for Nero that has an amazing chip-tune.
THIS is what computer music is.
Oh and also don't forget the 8bit sound / pop crossover that has sort of happened with the likes of Max Tundra.
All this new stuff on your Xbox's and you Playstations is NOT computer music in my opinion...
-doesn't support screen rotation
have you tried xrandr (and some parameter that escapes me)
It's just I have a machine setup in the garage with it's monitor on it's side, so I can play vertical arcade games - it works flawlessly!
Yep, life is imitating art here. I remember a silly (fake) article in the Viz comic, that was basically this exact same thing. In the article it stated that Paul McCartney demanded royalties as someone was heard walking down the street whistling Penny Lane or something.
Brilliant stuff.
Perhaps PRS need to properly define "Public Performance"? I think it's fair that if someone is making money from performing someones elses music, the original artists should get a cut of it. If, it's a very low-key event making little money I really think it harms society.
Heh, my 5 year-olds favourite game is James Pond II: Robocod. He plays on a Sega Emulator on my Gameboy advance. Makes me proud he does
So, there's one young boy who appreciates classic gaming!
**Top Tip**
I watch full screen youtube, except I use the zoom function of the compiz desktop thingy. Much better than flash fullscreen!
I just wish the cursor would become invisible when in zoom mode...some hacking may be in order!
Yeah, but I really enjoyed wiring up my house, with the drilling and the cabling and the screwing. It made me feel like a real man.
I later added wireless to the network, purely for my WII because it didn't have an ethernet port on it!
How about this:
1. attach lots (and lots) of these together
2. send them all a small portion of a film (the picture not different parts of the film!)
3. then stick them all together, ensure they play in sync (somehow).
Hey presto! Huge hi-res LCD display...for free (I mean, all the left over magazines will be useful...maybe make a paper mache housing for your new 'TV')
Scary. You've just described myself to a 'T', especially with the completely unfounded superiority complex...
To make matters worse, it seems that 'the older generation' are being convinced into purcahsing lesss secure operating systems. Case in point: I built my mother in law a debian based desktop machine (she only wanted to use facebook). Yet, somehow she was convinced to purchase a laptop (she only uses the machine at a desk) with Windows Vista. She now has 'a virus' and has had to pay PC World money to fix it.
Idiot. And to think my son shares genes with her...don't tell my missus I said that.
That is quite possibly the most brilliant idea I've ever read on one of these, far too frequent discussions, on piracy/TPB. Well done!
"I am, therefore I am." -- Akira