Comment Re:If that is what you call symbolic what is reali (Score 1) 491
Are you stupid or a liar?
He's an AC, I'm guessing both.
Are you stupid or a liar?
He's an AC, I'm guessing both.
Everyone buys food.
Except for those that grow it. If my wages ever drop that low I will stay home & grow stuff to eat instead.
Yes, Can't vouch for the manufacturer, but J&R (or hell it may have been Buy.com) has them on sale for ~$160 right now.
My Impreza has everything but the dash mount.
Alpha Centauri
Without a doubt the game I most want to see re-envisioned on modern hardware.
FTL & Xenonauts (the 1st alpha at least) are great fun. The only KS alpha that I've tried that I'm not confident about is The Dead Linger.
This one is pretty entertaining too.
The biggest design fuck-up in my opinion is that they expanded multi-monitor support, but the Win8 UI is absolutely horrible with multi-tasking (the main purpose of multi-monitor for most people). You can't have Win8 apps on more than one monitor, can't float them in their own little windows, can't launch another one without interfering with the current one.
Thanks. I'm a CAD/GIS guy. I haven't touched Win8 yet but those two little sentences tell me that would be bad news for my productivity.
I haven't even touched Win8 yet, but that setup sounds stupid to hear you describe it.
Again, I take this back. Apparently my memory isn't what it used to be.
I take this back. Just tried running Catfish again & it works fine. It was the Palm Pilot drivers that refused to work for me.
The former *will not* work with 16 bit apps. I have an old file cataloger app (Catfish) & older versions of Microstation that I've tested this with.
It also requires any devices you use with it to have 64bit drivers as I discovered when trying to pull data off my old Palm Tungsten.
Yes, but that isn't using Windows 7 XP mode as the parent suggested either.
No it can't. XP Mode under Win7 64bit is still XP 64.
Currenty Asus, the sturdier Lenovos & a few HPs would be the only ones I looked at if I had to replace my current laptop.
Modeling paged and segmented memories is tricky business. -- P.J. Denning