What? No Destiny description? Here, let me try:
What? No Destiny description? Here, let me try:
Maybe The Order is not a gamer’s game, but it’s a developer’s game.
Geico is feast or famine, isn’t it? For every clever gecko ad or Dikembe Mutombo appearance, you get five caveman ads, that pig, and their eternal struggle to make stars out of B-list Washington athletes like Nicklas Backstrom or Brian Orakpo.
The Ridgeline may have been based on a minivan platform, but it was priced like a 1/2-ton pickup and only marginally smaller than one.
I appreciate the craftsmanship, but nostalgia in technology doesn’t always work the way it should, does it? What might have been a cool Ono-Sendai deck in 1985 looks more like an Oh, No, Sendai in 2015.
Depends on the Bimmerang. According to BMW, the actual vents mounted low behind the front wheels are supposed to reduce aero drag by allowing turbulent air to flow out from the wheel wells. That Z4 Bimmerang in the picture, though, is mere jewelry.
There’s two factors in play for Tomb Raider:
I’m not sure how they can remake Eraser as a found-footage movie, but this isn’t a bad start.
Kill all the enemies, wait for more to show up, kill those ones too, put a few shots on the boss, make a sandwich, finish the strike, and then collect your reward-that-isn’t-Hawkmoon and move on.
Tim Spooneybarger
YAIS.
Nvidia and AMD finally having access to a smaller node than 28nm. They’ve pushed things as far as they can within the GPU cores on that process. That is why they’ve been pursuing non-core improvements like High-Bandwidth Memory (AMD Fury products today, Nvidia Pascal architecture soon) and low-level desktop OS APIs…
Reveal that Nathan (or Caleb) is an AI? That would have been a colossal cop-out. The scene where Caleb’s head is so fucked up from being stretched into a rope in Nathan and Ava’s tug-of-war, he cuts himself to verify that he’s not an AI was my favorite scene in the movie.
To be fair, recent history hasn’t been as simple as “team’s losing, let’s stay home”.
Well, there’s scam, eggs, bacon, and scam. That's not got much scam in it.
No, the robot doesn’t “classify” anything. It moves to a pre-programmed position, expects a piece of steel to be there, clamps down regardless of what is actually there, and moves to another pre-programmed position. It’s every bit as mindless as a hydraulic press, which is why the safety protocols consist of “cut the…
They can’t, not even for material breach, until the NHL resolves his suspension. When the league suspended him, his contract was effectively frozen. That’s why the Kings petitioned the league for cap relief, which was especially galling in conjunction with letting him practice with the team.