Comment Re:Freezy Freakies (Score 1) 174
It sounds like the engineers that designed it suck at building in hysteresis.
It sounds like the engineers that designed it suck at building in hysteresis.
It's the reason GE isn't selling their Fort Wayne plant. It used to be where they made a ton of stuff. But the ground there is so toxic no one would ever buy it and GE doesn't want to clean it up. So they're just sitting on it and paying the property taxes.
And who provides all of these magical OSS drivers? Because at the end of the day my nVidia HTPC plays 1080P movies no problem and my AMD rig does nothing. (Well, I put an nvidia card in it now).
Nvidia takes the money that I give them and makes drivers, binary, closed source, what ever. But drivers. AMD takes the money I give them. squanders it and then goes "Hey, hey, look. Here's all the documentation for everything! You may not have a working machine, but you got all the documentation!"
Same here. I'm still cranking away on an old Nvidia card. Meanwhile the ATI card I bought 2 years ago was dropped in a recent update.
Nvidia makes cards that work. And software to go with those cards. Anytime someone wants to build a HTPC I always suggest Nvidia, because their VDPAU drivers *work*.
I love my Asus Transformer. My other primary laptop is my work Dell 17". Anytime I'm flying or going to see family I usually leave the work laptop. The tablet does 90% of what I need it to.
And I even have a chroot of Debian on an SD card. So if I ever do need a full blown linux (PHP, lighttpd, etc) i can just run that.
If only there was a distro that separated stuff into stable, testing and unstable taxonomies. You could even have a cutting edge experimental branch that could possibly break everything.
Sickbeard is the "DVR" app that cable companies should have released. I would have even paid for it. Web accessable. I log in. I type in a show. Say I want it. Tada. Shows magically appear on my hard drive.
I can put them on my phone, my tablet my laptop. XBMC indexes them they're available on my TV and projector.
Fails on LMDE.
Except the TI-89 could be made faster and the whole thing could probably be a SoC at this point. You could get more battery life out of it. It could solve harder integrals but still be relatively the same product.
I programmed my TI-89 into a mini version of SAS/MiniTab. Trying to figure out how to do that in TI-BASIC definitely made me learn the material.
That's why you have an indexing service like nzbmatrix and nzb files. You never actually usenet itself.
$10- 3 years ago. Definitely the best. I wonder what this means for sickbeard and the like.
One semester I used it for my homework. Lots of
I want to see Spaceward Ho! Updated. I see it's on the iTunes store. Some of these turn based stuff would make excellent tablet games.
"Industrial strength lock"? I think not
I've played with bump keys enough times to be able to unlock any door into my house in under a second or two.
Today is a good day for information-gathering. Read someone else's mail file.