Wired reports that something is dead? Surprise!
That's a respectable amount of torque. My main concerns were power and range and they seem to have fixed a lot of these, I could see myself owning an electric car for my next.
I think the cancer bit was just in there for shock value, the main point is that there is zero nutritional value to these foods.
All the tests show low speed impacts/crashes, I'm curious as to how well it would work in a high speed impact where your head hits the ground going forward, is it attached firmly enough to stay in place? Also, how does…
These people get more audacious at every turn, and as time goes by I find it harder and harder to believe they're doing this out of ignorance rather than malice or greed.
Oh go on, tell.
I think the problem is not spending the other 80% of their income, it's spending the income they never had, or spending all of it and not realising that there can be unexpected hiccups.
I always hear about these types of agreements and wonder what the opinion of the respective nations peoples are.
A good first test to see whether something is possibly a bad idea is to give it to a 13 year old boy and see if he makes dick jokes with it. This feature seems ripe for the picking.
I have a few boring projects I'd like to try with something like this, any idea what it is likely to retail for?
Are you talking about overnight increase or gradual?
Don't trust anyone to predict the future of technology 15 years ahead, especially when they use a cliche like VR.
This doesn't seem relevent.
It's not a rare thing for games to cheat in your favour, what was the last shooter where you had the same health as the hundreds of grunts and monsters you slew?
I wouldn't even be that generous, it's an outright lie.
Have you tried, I wouldn't recommend it, I think I had a stroke trying.
I hope these won't be forced, I can't be the only person who has had to use older drivers due to bugs/etc.
What happened?
Am I the only person who has bought a game after pirating and playing it through? Also I'd be more inclined to buy more games first if there was some way of getting my money back if I really don't like it. I'm looking…
'bout a month. Tops.
I have only written a small amount of assembly code, but I cannot imagine how someone who has written even a tiny bit of either could make such a mistake.
Looks like they have taken a lot of lessons from modern FPS games, limited weapon carrying, regenerating health etc. While this may be good or bad it definitely won't be what a lot of people are looking for, I've just…
This seems more graph like than infographic to me, at what point do we draw the line?
Excellent point.
Cool, I've just started using Django so it's good to see it's still being developed.
Wired reports that something is dead? Surprise!
That's a respectable amount of torque. My main concerns were power and range and they seem to have fixed a lot of these, I could see myself owning an electric car for my next.
I think the cancer bit was just in there for shock value, the main point is that there is zero nutritional value to these foods.
All the tests show low speed impacts/crashes, I'm curious as to how well it would work in a high speed impact where your head hits the ground going forward, is it attached firmly enough to stay in place? Also, how does…
These people get more audacious at every turn, and as time goes by I find it harder and harder to believe they're doing this out of ignorance rather than malice or greed.
Oh go on, tell.
I think the problem is not spending the other 80% of their income, it's spending the income they never had, or spending all of it and not realising that there can be unexpected hiccups.
I always hear about these types of agreements and wonder what the opinion of the respective nations peoples are.
A good first test to see whether something is possibly a bad idea is to give it to a 13 year old boy and see if he makes dick jokes with it. This feature seems ripe for the picking.
I have a few boring projects I'd like to try with something like this, any idea what it is likely to retail for?
Are you talking about overnight increase or gradual?
Don't trust anyone to predict the future of technology 15 years ahead, especially when they use a cliche like VR.
This doesn't seem relevent.
It's not a rare thing for games to cheat in your favour, what was the last shooter where you had the same health as the hundreds of grunts and monsters you slew?
I wouldn't even be that generous, it's an outright lie.
Have you tried, I wouldn't recommend it, I think I had a stroke trying.
I hope these won't be forced, I can't be the only person who has had to use older drivers due to bugs/etc.
What happened?
Am I the only person who has bought a game after pirating and playing it through? Also I'd be more inclined to buy more games first if there was some way of getting my money back if I really don't like it. I'm looking…
'bout a month. Tops.
I have only written a small amount of assembly code, but I cannot imagine how someone who has written even a tiny bit of either could make such a mistake.
Looks like they have taken a lot of lessons from modern FPS games, limited weapon carrying, regenerating health etc. While this may be good or bad it definitely won't be what a lot of people are looking for, I've just…
This seems more graph like than infographic to me, at what point do we draw the line?
Excellent point.
Cool, I've just started using Django so it's good to see it's still being developed.