Those have a higher slightly higher resolution, but much larger fov, so it has a worse resolution density. Also that system requires special trackers and cannot be used in the air. it must project onto a surface.
@Jovito :) Yup, but it's slightly more than a shirt. When you go to an amazing concert and buy a shirt with the band's name on it, it's not just a shirt, it's a shirt that you bought at that concert
Alright, time for you people to give me some marketing and PR advice. go to basketball-gm.com (it isn't spam, don't worry) and rip it apart. Criticize it and tell me what's wrong with it. What could be better?
Thanks guys. Much appreciated. Hopefully the next time I show a modified version of the page to review, you guys would be saying, "there is nothing to criticize!" :)
one of my cousins spends quite a bit of his spare time just entering random drawings for laptops or consoles or whatever else, and actually makes a fair chunk of money from reselling the stuff he wins. not enough to replace his job or anything, but enough to make it worth it for him.
I'm not sure how much time he puts into it; maybe an hour a night or something.
perhaps, but that may make it difficult to enjoy your winnings
of course, if you sell a few of those winnings, you could probably afford to buy a new soul from any new atheist
actually, scratch that. if you really want a soul for cheap, check the obituaries for recently deceased Christians. sure, it sounds kind of immoral, but you won't have a soul to make you feel guilty anyway.
@JohnMcDonald now I'm feeling bad for not participating
@hasherr I once opened a mineral water bottle over my laptop, and it bursted all over the laptop keyboard and I got a bit freaked out about it, but no damage there. I've done that many times on some keyboards also
Easier to type, last longer, consistent attenuation
A few other things pop up depending on key type
like for gamers you can get keys that attenuate at the slightest touch, great for responsiveness.
You got clicky keys which make typing more accurately easier, as they only attenuate beyond a certain distance and so pressing it completely is a requirement which makes typing more secure.
That and you get very high quality switches which means incredibly sturdy keys.
Why I use a 20-year-old IBM Model M keyboard They don't make them like they used to. http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2013/11/why-i-use-a-20-year-old-ibm-model-m-keyboard/
@Noctrine Enders game was a horribly horrible movie, though I'm probably a bit biased since I just finished "reading" the book again. I can more or less look past all the things that blatantly were wrong / didn't match what really happened in the book but those pieces probably amplify my feelings of how the rest of the movie seemed very thin on plot / motivation / character development. It just went from scene to scene with no real purpose from one point to the next is how I felt.
It's like it all just happened magically
I'd be very curious to hear the perspective of someone who didn't read the book
The reason I chose to watch it was because after finishing the book again, I was very curious how the movie adaptation would have turned out. Unfortunately I was disappointed but I probably should have seen it coming.
I've found a nice thing in my Warcraft III reversing. Basically, I've found the global memory allocator which handily comes with debug information regarding which type is created.
Problem is, catching the memory allocation of an object means I don't have any data in the object at the moment, so I have to wait for it to be ready somehow.