Comment Someone - or - Something... (Score 1) 237
Is Learning How To Take Down the Internet.
Is Learning How To Take Down the Internet.
I used to play Descent in 3d back in '97 with liquid crystal shutter glasses (SimulEyes VR) it was the bee's knees in those days (and expensive).
It rocked, especially over the IPX network against my housemates and neighbours. Good memories.
I'm looking forward to using the next generation headsets for this to play against my new housemates (my kids).
And I accidently sent my comment away. The syntax is great, but I don't like the way Ruby hasn't crystallized yet. Every new version they somehow remove compatibility with the old versions, that's bad. My scripts stop working and I have to fix everything, this is not userfriendly.
Documation is scattered and incomplete. It's something that needs to fixed if they want to get to version 4
I started programming Ruby a year or two ago. I was using jruby and watir-webdriver to automating firefox. I love the syntax of Ruby.
The NSA could detect anomalous phenomena or detect certain sociological patterns that are impossible to find unless you monitor as much as possible on a global scale.
It would be logical for them to look. If what they find can be exploited, it would be much more powerful and stealthy than any new conventional weapon.
Nobody's looking for a new a-bomb anymore, except for the acclaimed terrorists.
No, your kid is probably not going to be "irreparably mentally harmed" from being exposed to violent video games too early. But there is such a thing as exposing a kid to shit that they're too young to handle (or understand). And that's not a good thing.
A kid's innocence is a precious thing, and it's a shame to squander it too early. That doesn't mean I want to have my 12-year-old still believing in Santa Claus, but I also don't want him introduced to the ugly world of violent crime, drugs, and prostitution while he's still in kindergarten either.
You probably have the best comment here so far.
It all depends how you support your kids. If you don't have time to set the moral standards for your kid (because you're a single parent and gone all day - keep this in mind when watching Dr.Phil in the distant future) and buy GTA5 to basically babysit your teenager - you're in trouble.
My ISP had a bandwidth limit and a data cap, but you also got a shell account.
So I used SSH port forwarding to redirect and compress my connection to usenet servers, that way I used less bandwidth and my downspeed was higher.
it's called "no idea you think of something"
All efforts are lost if you're carrying your iPhone on a stealth-snowmobile. (It's a sticker)
Seems like a better alternative to my paid Dropbox subscription.
they could use it for streaming the menus of certain games, so an essential part of the game is ran on their servers while the game itself resides on the console.
Is this the same as the GM release?
With your bare hands?!?