DanCardin
Dan Cardin
DanCardin

VOTE: Sage++ Higmmer's Edition! Firefox addon! Its great, but i feel like everyone forgot about it after Sage died.

Are magnets still bad for electronics? I feel like the magnet iphone case might not be a good idea.

well they are stupid if that's the case unless they can sell it for very very cheap, which I rather doubt.

That makes no sense. Steambox, if they aren't stupid and do it right, will do the same thing as the consoles. it IS a console. The ps4 and nextbox are both based off x86 hardware. They are basically PC's. The reason you get such consistent performance out of them is BECAUSE they are the same hardware for the entire

That's what I'm saying. All the apps that are good cost money on OSX, and because they're the only good ones, you guys are willing to spend the money on it. Windows just has shit tons of applications, so there's bound to be a free version of whatever you're thinking of. And linux is very FOSS, so most stuff is free

overheating! woops, haha. Classic!

What I've wanted was to be able to dock a metro app to each side. Like mail on the left, music on the right. Given any screen of reasonable size, that still leaves you enough room to have a normal sized browser open, or depending on the application we're talking about, a couple side by size. With my 23 inch monitor, I

I recently noticed that my latop had been eating, so I just put a rubix cube under each of the back rubber tread things. Worked great! (Though I do have a somewhat large 17 inch laptop, so it might give too steep of an angle for a more typical 15 inch one)

I dont know what you mean about if the consoles dont sell. As long as there are consoles at a fixed hardware spec, the steambox, which is essentially the same thing, will have no problems in that regard.

It will become outdated as quickly as the consoles will, so that's not really a factor. The big problems I see are that I feel like steam won't be willing to sell their console at a loss because they don't make any money off the services and I wouldn't expect them to start trying to. And secondly, its based off of

Is it just me or do mac owners get screwed because there is so little good free software for osx. Any time someone suggests some nice mac software, it costs money. like 85% of the time. PC is probably like 35%, and you can find some nice free, very similar with a few small nags equivalents. Linux is like 95%, and

i think that my taskbar or someone else's osx top bar would be far more likely to cause burn in than a menu that will probably only be displaying for a couple minutes at most. If that's the reason then, that's rather silly.

" Artists rarely get salaried individually, but if they do, they're usually sitting on the top end of that income bar." Didn't occur to me, but it makes total sense now that I think about it.

You missed mine. My point being that just because you are in a highly skilled field does not mean that you are entitled to $120,000 a year and that getting less is insulting. In my other comments, i agree that it makes sense for other reasons, but in my opinion it has little to do with the skills and experience when

I figured it was probably the fact that it was contract work more often than not. That makes sense to me. But those costs still exist for people in other jobs, and there are definitely a LOT of jobs with equally skilled workers making much less than $100,000 and probably less probably less than $75,000 aswell. But

And I know software engineers that make less. Equally skilled and experienced work as this, arguably potentially more imo (though really the skillsets aren't really comparable).

That's what I thought. Contract work I would expect to be paid more for. Though tbh, I know a lot of salaried jobs where you can work upwards of 50 to 60 hours a week, and get paid significantly less than that, which is why i discounted that as a factor.

Ah, could be. right before posting originally, I went back to see if maybe he had been doing a before/after sort of thing from the old way he did it before and how he does it now, but it didn't seem like it.

But I see his point. Do we actually know who she's playing against, they might not be experienced (i dont know)? I would assume if she's going into this knowing she wont be looking at the screen, she'd pick one of the people more likely to do more damage per hit sort of thing. If you look at her hands when she's