Comment Re:HDMI? (Score 1) 160
True patent trolls don't manufature anything anyway so why would they care if they lose the license to potentially make Mini DisplayPort-compliant stuff?
True patent trolls don't manufature anything anyway so why would they care if they lose the license to potentially make Mini DisplayPort-compliant stuff?
For example: the new Stargate series, it'll be years before it's on TV here, and they'll probably mess up the order (I have no clue why they do this, but they can's seem to ever show any series in the correct order over here), stop halfway through a season, broadcast it at random times, etc. It's almost as if they don't want people to follow the series.
Easy; it's filler, the content being commercials.
Whether or not you believe he is making it a better country isn't the issue, either... -He- believes that (and so do many others) and he's working on his beliefs.
That's an admirable thing.
So you're saying he's kinda like Jack Thompson?
If he was grossly unprofessional to the point of disbarment, yeah maybe.
A Scanner Darkly
It says in the Vimeo link. Not gonna summarize it cause just look at the damn thing
Hypotheticals aren't conspiracy.
Yet
Don't be so harsh on the horses man, they haven't done anything to us.
I doubt that. Usually DATA statements were read in a for loop that assumed a length of the data, so deleting anything would result in
?OUT OF DATA ERROR AT line#
... the pi character
Unicode support is abysmal round these parts.
Pretty much everything commercial, be it games or productivity software, was written in assembly, usually via machine code monitors.
The BASIC interpreter was pretty bare bones (no sprites/sound/graphics), if you wanted to write games that weren't either text-based adventures or had your character as a horse simulated by the Ï character, you were pretty much required to use machine code. Note that sound/sprites/graphics could be done via PEEK/POKE as mentioned, but was a total chore without a proper monitor/assembler. It would also require a stack of graphing paper for drawing the sprites & determining the binary values.
Debugging something like
1000 DATA 123, 6, 43, 69, 240, 122, 51
2000 DATA 120, 120, 85, 239, 4
is for suckers
Factorials were someone's attempt to make math LOOK exciting.