Comment Activator (Score 1) 135
I was so happy when I got the Sega Activator for my birthday. That lasted for all of 20 min...and that's including setup time.
I was so happy when I got the Sega Activator for my birthday. That lasted for all of 20 min...and that's including setup time.
I'm not sure I would call it good scifi.
Not everyone can wear contacts, and it sucks when I have to deal with a scratch on my lenses because the 3D glasses never seem to fit over my glasses correctly. I personally wont see it in the theaters if they only have the 3D option. Since I don't expect everyone else to do without just because I can't use it without issues.
It's a faaaaake!
It kind off reads like it is overly biased to me.
From an IT perspective that really does sound like a nifty inventory/tracking system. Though I do understand the unions argument. If I were an orderly and need a break because I just cleaned up my seventh puddle of vomit for the day. I'd hate to have someone from accounting pitching a fit because I took a break when I "didn't need one".
We already have plenty of shores to explore in the solar system. They're just not as sexy as another earth type place.
I still run it. It is very cooperative as far as running in a virtual machine. So I get to play my aging games/business type software without installing wine.
I think that they are trying set it up so that they can use it for demographics. Then they can add another revenue stream by selling targeted ads in their games. Hmm...then again maybe the tinfoil hat is causing some issues with my thinking and stuff.
Very interesting. Thank you for the information!
But rapiers were very specialized for a certain way of fighting/dueling that was in vogue with young noble men. They didn't were armor and in a lot of ways it was more about form and style than it was about killing efficiency. The statement does hold true for swords except for the very specialized ones like the rapier.
On the patent for her name. "Current Status: Section 8 and 15 affidavits have been accepted and acknowledged" At least the Section 8 is accurate. Hehe
"No noose is good noose...ha ha, haha" -from Men In Tights.
six (1673) wrote:
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"also who wants to broadcast his internal network topology/numbering scheme to the whole internet ?"
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I was under the impression that site-local addresses weren't routable. It's been awhile since I've read the RFC. I suppose I better refresh my memory.
Unless I'm mistaken. Most of the cell phone companies are already using IPv6 addresses for their smart phones.
There are two ways to write error-free programs; only the third one works.