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Not everyone is 70+ years old and not everyone has worked in multiple scientific fields. For some of us, some of the jokes are still new and funny.
Not everyone is 70+ years old and not everyone has worked in multiple scientific fields. For some of us, some of the jokes are still new and funny.
It may not add one, but still...
Ikea's introduction of wireless charging functionality on some of its new furniture heats up the battle for a global wireless charging standard, of which there are currently three, all struggling to become the global leader.
WebCrawler, AlvaVista, etc. Remember those?
If Google search results start being useless, people will start using another search engine and Google will simply vanish like the others before it.
if that's been tampered with there's no way you can be sure.
Nuke it from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.
There's 311 posts so far and no mention of Nimoy's role as himself on Futurama.
Ribbit
It's not that Macs have a stigma of being piss-poor gaming machines, it's that Apple is so obsessed with thin computers, even the desktop models, that they simply can't use half-decent GPUs. If you put aside things like OS X and hardware features which are irrelevant to gaming, the cost of a desktop Mac is much higher than a desktop Windows or Linux PC.
Alright... 1997-era graphics.
Don't you mean 20.00739068902038 years?
I'd like to see a bigger, super-widescreen version of this thing. Even with only 64 colours, with the same DPI it would be nice for dynamic arcade cabinet marquees.
Hell, make them ultra-big and give us the ability to free-form cut three sides and the length of the side with the controller and we could have full-side artwork cut to the profile of the cabinet, too.
What I wonder is, how much would it cost at those sizes.
What if we put the 3D printers and the CNCs on a cloud? The puffiness of the cloud would absorb the shocks and allow the hardware to - what do you mean, it's not that kind of cloud?
But even then, it would make more sense to partner up with FedEx, UPS and others to have the manufacturing hardware at the hubs.
... in stereoscopic 3D cyberspace.
Fry: "Why would a robot need to drink?"
Bender: "I don't need to drink. I can quit anytime I want!" (burp!)
No amount of careful planning will ever replace dumb luck.