Comment Re:I don't get it (Score 1) 298
My guess is people show up initially to accuse him, then get the police involved later when he invariably professes in his innocence; at which time the Police hopefully backup his claim.
My guess is people show up initially to accuse him, then get the police involved later when he invariably professes in his innocence; at which time the Police hopefully backup his claim.
Yea, BO/sweat is an issue.
My office has an exercise room, but no showers so no one uses it otherwise they will be sweaty all day.
(I think one person uses it at the end of their shift on the way home)
Yea, "exist" in terms of SCO existing... But no one would say they are thriving.
You're kidding yourself if you think manufacturing done locally will somehow not cut corners and be more cost efficient when compared to possible litigation.
You realize Steam is itself a DRM platform?
Granted it's DRM done right, and is for the most part not a headache like other schemes, but ultimately it restricts your use of the games.
> Why should PC game companies keep pushing the spec envelope when their cash cow of xbox games can't play those games?
exactly... The SW is simply not demanding cutting edge HW, because it's written for stuff released years ago. In terms of pushing the envelope, consoles are holding back PC gaming for anything cross platform.
Yea, my last computer lasted some 4 years without needing an upgrade.
Granted I usually try to max it out, when I buy it initially.
Also while I know some branches of Christianity are opposed to things like blood transfusions, I have never heard of one being against vaccines or other injections.
Is there a denomination that actually believes this or, is she just using her religion to shield her anti-vaxx beliefs?
And I'll then just avoid companies who license and make use of this technology.
Considering the current state of gaming, and the rise of the Indie Dev, I now have more options then ever for gaming.
A shame since I often find myself going back and playing older games from 10+ years ago.
Many times the companies who made them are long since gone.
I guess "Retro Gaming" is going to be redefined as playing last years Madden or CoD.
Have you ever used your eyes? They aren't perfect and can give incorrect readings (like if you're in any way distracted, out of focus, or a million other things)
Exactly, it'll do as it's programmed. If there is a conflict then either the programming is bad or the law is in error.
Really this seems more like a "budget" issue for the states that have become to rely on ticket revenues.
But realistically wont a robot be far better at staying safe then a human would be?
Human gets distracted and runs a light causing an accident. With a robot you wont need to worry about is being distracted, or misjudging a distance, etc...
I'm not on it, I looked up the ones near me. They have to register and you can lookup their info and some basic case details.
No... it's C&U that someone is convicted, served their time and pays any fines; then are constantly hounded for the rest of their lives, even when trying to engage in perfectly legal activities.
It'd be on the scale of, you being in a drunk driving accident, and then not being allowed to purchase a car every again.
You will have many recoverable tape errors.