Comment Re:Exodus (Score 1) 692
Someone didn't see Interstellar, heh.
Someone didn't see Interstellar, heh.
I'm only 27 but I started playing computer games when I was really, really little and the games came on 5.25" floppy disks. I never had a console, only computers.
I never wanted to actually be a video game programmer, but computer games are what made me so interested in computers in general. I definitely did my fair share of video game hacking and modification and reverse engineering as well as making helper tools and scripts for myself and my friends.
I went into a Software Engineering program in college because of this interest and have been a software developer for 5 years now and it's been great.
I listened mostly to Jazz and Classical since I was about 12 and being 27 now it's still what I mostly listen to.
They don't "make you". It's just the default recommended way. There are other ways to load and manage music on your iOS devices. I don't even have iTunes and have no problems loading Music, Books, and Videos onto my devices.
Maybe they would simply be even fatter if they were drinking regular?
I understand this is a good thing in general.
However I kind of feel it sucks for me. I have TWC in my area and the best plan I can get is 100/5. 5 measly Mbps upload...
If we got Comcast instead I would have been able to get their 105/20 plan which would have quadrupled my upload speed.
I just want more upload and now that this sale is dead I feel like i'm years away before TWC ever increases their upload speeds...
This is my point. There are beautiful 45 degree maps of many, many places (like where I live) that don't have 3D maps. As far as I'm concerned this is a regression that I dislike.
45 degree maps have been available at my location since 2012. I'm not holding out for 3D maps at my location yet any time soon.
I guess I just really think the 45 degree maps look better, and especially since you can actually view what you are looking at from all 4 sides which results in different 45 degree images of the same location when you rotate the old maps.
When I rotate a tilted map in the new maps nothing happens except a rotation of the image which is just wrong from that tilted view.
I found this which is a list of all the 45 degree locations:
https://www.google.com/maps/d/...
But sadly the only way to access the imagery is in the old google maps which is going to be turned off "soon". That's my whole concern heh.
Actually, the new Image was zoomed in full there. The old image still had 2 more closer zoom levels.
Here is the comparison at full zoom:
Old:
http://i.imgur.com/RbyDNj3.jpg
New:
http://i.imgur.com/gg3ZeN0.jpg
Just check out the difference for yourself. Check out any area in say a 50 mile radius of Milwaukee, WI for example on the new Google maps vs the old:
Link to old:
https://maps.google.com/maps?o...
Compare the closest 3 zoom levels of the old google maps to the new maps especially.
Correct, and I am asking where are the 45 degree maps on the New Google Maps?
It's a regression that I don't like
That wasn't even the full zoom level though.
Here is comparison of full zoom level.
Old:
http://i.imgur.com/RbyDNj3.jpg
New:
http://i.imgur.com/gg3ZeN0.jpg
Just see for yourself in your browser.
Take a look at any part of the map within say a 50 mile radius of Milwaukee, WI for example. Notice the difference in the 3 closest zoom levels of the Old maps compared to the new.
Old maps link:
https://maps.google.com/maps?o...
Consider these 2 Google Maps views of the same location.
Old Google Maps:
http://i.imgur.com/qtJHOVM.jpg
New Google Maps:
http://i.imgur.com/Yop9CEJ.jpg
The old Google Maps had far higher quality imagery, at least around me.
They make special NAS products that are designed to be fireproof and waterproof.
Do you really not see the point of web applications that can work on ANY OS be it desktop or mobile, on any platform?
It's about efficiency and it's just not efficient to develop and maintain applications for all the platforms, there are just too many and they are all different.
Browsers are the common denominator.
Always draw your curves, then plot your reading.