Comment Re:Cars? (Score 1) 532
I can't say I've experienced it personally, but I have heard friends of mine gasp at particular models of cars such as lamborghinis.
I can't say I've experienced it personally, but I have heard friends of mine gasp at particular models of cars such as lamborghinis.
I saw the folding city in Inception and thought "Holy fuck, that is cool". I guess I must have been the only one then?
There will always be room for movies focused around spectacles and eye candy because of visceral thrill... Perhaps the article writer has lost his ability to suspend his disbelief, but I was loving every second of the sfx (actors floating) and vfx (folding buildings) of Inception.
Hard work pays off in the long run, but laziness pays off now.
Do we have to feed it over time? Eventually it would run out of material to stretch and break down, right? It can't just make material out of thin air.
Also not sure about the benefit of creating our very own hornet overlords of Mars.
That is if they learn to eat rocks, and then we're really boned.
The Nintendo DS is 6 years old, I'm not surprised the demand is sinking... It's been running on the same base technology (though in minorly upgraded lite, XL, dsi versions)
However once the 3DS comes out, people will once again get their "Ooh, shiny" fix by buying Nintendos new hand held and enjoying the new novelty.
I love my DS and play on it regularly, because the variety and quality of games on it and will be buying the 3DS.
I just read the article and barely found any mention of the topic of the title... And frankly the whole thing left me confused about what their focus was.
This is neat and clearly an important discovery and all, but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't a little bit disappointed.
Personally I'd love to read any review that combined two or more of those points.
Thirded.
I was wondering why Ubuntu wanted a 3d interface
Yes.
Or more likely: People have gotten word of both deaths and Netflix (automatically) noticed that people who got the first movie also got the second and thereby suggested it to you.
Just a case of a simple program doing what it's programmed to do and accidentally appearing creepy.
Yes, how often do you do artwork on it that requires pixel perfect precision?
That's why I keep a separate monitor for my work/gaming computer that I can be close to.
Technological innovation doesn't count now? I thought this was news for nerds.
True, but how often have you gotten friends around the pc monitor for playing a fighting game together vs on the whatever inch tv?
Now granted you could also argue that console != display, but I have a desk set up for a single person for work and gaming and a tv with a sofa set up for multiple people.
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.