Comment cm6 (Score 1) 8
I've been using CyanogenMod for a while now and 6 is the best release yet.
I've been using CyanogenMod for a while now and 6 is the best release yet.
Actually, I paid five bucks for it, and afterwards I wanted my money back.
As for the OCD goals, I hit more than half of them on my first (and only) play through. The game was trivially easy, I'm afraid.
It sucks for a lot of reasons, replay-value is only one of them (although it is the main one, IMO).
And I can only assume you despise movies and books too which tend to have no "replay value" either, and which also only deliver a few hours of enjoyment for the cost...
Not necessarily, but in general, yes. If it's only worth watching once, then it's probably a poor film. If it's only worth reading once, then it's probably a poor book.
Think of your favorite movies. Do you watch them again? Do you own them on DVD? Do you buy movies on DVD that you don't want to watch more than once? Why not?
Same basic principle at work here. Replay-value is an important part of a purchase decision. I don't buy DVD's until I've seen the movie already, why would video games be any different?
Assuming it's in enough cars, you could do it with a mesh-network topology. It'd probably require special software on each device to work that way though.
No, he's right. WoG sucked.
If I can play and beat the game in three hours, and it has no replay value, then it sucks.
There is more to this story.
Correction, I meant dark matter, dark energy. My bad.
The data from WMAP indicates that we're living in a Big Freeze universe. Although it's still possible that enough dark energy may exist to reverse it, it seems unlikely.
If you guys are comfortable letting Apple or anyone else have this, it's just because your brain hasn't digested what it means yet. Don't worry, wait for the first few scandals. It will take a few years - maybe long enough for every asshole company to start doing this. But it will get easier to understand.
I voluntarily send my location to Google every 2 hours (via Latitude). Why should I care if they know where I am? I mean, what exactly are you, some kind of spy?
Nobody cares where *you* are. You're just not that important. Sorry to bust your ego-bubble.
They only really care where people are in aggregate. That information is far more useful.
And if where you are does actually matter, then *turn it off*. Simple enough to do, really.
If the data sent is more than one packet, I'd be shocked.
Not. Eventually the universe will run down too.
It's highly unlikely that they did full sequencing on these samples. Full sequencing is expensive and time consuming.
Generally they only sequence the specific parts of the DNA that the particular research happens to be interested in.
Based on what study?
Based on the fact that it's impossible to brick an iPhone from jailbreaking, like I stated previously.
Wake up and learn to read, dude.
it turned out that I was able to eventually unbrick it after hours of trying different things.
You don't even know what "brick" means, do you?
"Bricking" means, basically, turning the device into a functional brick which does nothing whatsoever. It is not possible to restore a bricked device, under ANY circumstances. There is no such thing as "unbricking". The term makes no sense.
If you could restore it to functionality, then it was not "bricked".
You most emphatically could no simply do a software restore.
In point of fact, yes, you could. The iPhone has a special mode you can boot it into that will allow you to do a restore regardless of the software on the device. The fact that you didn't know how to do it does not invalidate my original statements.
iPhones cannot be bricked by jailbreaking. Period. This is a statement of fact. If you disagree, then you're wrong. It's that simple.
The rule on staying alive as a program manager is to give 'em a number or give 'em a date, but never give 'em both at once.