Denziloe
Denziloe
Denziloe

When was the last time you looked at something real, Kotaku?

Einstein is famed as a theoretical physicist, not an experimental one.

Unfortunately, when written to the device, all the music files get unique, 4 character filenames that make them impossible to tell which song is which. But it's all there nonetheless.

Well back when I used one, I recall being unable to copy my music files, at least without major hassle.

How do you get music from the drive without iTunes? Or even with iTunes, in fact? I certainly can't just browse the device and copy the files, like you'd expect to be able to on any sane storage tech. It was my understanding that Apple intentionally prohibit this.

I'm pretty sure if you reach 100% renewables you will not be a "major contributor", regardless of anything you sign. I really don't know what you're trying to say.

Congratulations.

Yeah man, 'cos the current trend is totally a bad thing.

Enjoy not being able to retrieve your own files off your own hard drive.

Uh. Yes, I know you can hack things. So what you're telling me is that the console niche will be PCs with a restrictive OS which you have to hack? You're just not making any sense. Stop getting upset.

So... exactly what I said then. Consoles will become PCs, just with restrictive OSs which can do less.

Yeah... then they turned it off.

No, I haven't - its impact has been nowhere close to the advances of the 20th century, not yet.

They're not an invention. If we were allowing general areas of invention you might as well just say "20th century medicine".

I've liked most of the Hobbit designs so far. Can't really get behind this, though. Looks like some bizarre kind of martial arts character. It may be better in the final product... but I'm not really getting any Beorn vibes from his appearance. Not imposing, mysterious, or natural enough.

That's not really an invention... it's just a thing.

Considering the internet patently loses to computers... no.

It's debatable whether you could call smartphones an 'invention', let alone a 20th century (?) invention. Putting a bunch of existing technologies into a box isn't really inventing anything. I mean come on, you think smart phones were a more important step than the transistor? How does that work?

Vaccines don't usually count as a 1900s invention, largely because they were invented in the 1700s.

Uh... what life changing things did DNA sequencing do last century? Especially when compared to, like... antibiotics.