Centurions is an idea that needs exploring again, given how technology an society has moved on since the original.
Centurions is an idea that needs exploring again, given how technology an society has moved on since the original.
Probably didn't help either that they were just remakes.
Wang's shop in Taipei City used to be a big storefront above ground, but in 2000, when the government of Taipei was looking to expand its subway system, Wang had to vacate her shop and move underground. The deal with the government back then was that shopkeepers who had their shops removed from above ground would be…
If it helps, my 2011 MacBook Pro has the same issue because the rubber feet weren't glued in properly. Wobbles like a bastard when typing fast.
But surely these are original creations? They just happen to have a license attached.
Of the 4 Cuusoo projects officially released, 3 have been selected on their uniqueness and commercial viability.
As the creator mentions, it's completely built in the official LEGO Digital Designer, which can export a list of parts used, which can then be used to order the bits via their Pick a Brick service.
You can't own a license on a dinosaur, but you can on the Jurassic Park characters, car and that gate.
Nearly all F1 helmets have fins and spoilers. The drivers head sorta has to be there - might as well make it contribute to the cars aero...
No, Lotus just has a Daft Punk sponsorship deal.
But Ghosts is (currently) a Xbone exclusive.
I could even understand a ULV i3. But an Atom? The RT ARM version is criticised for being slow, but really... Atom?
Really, did you just *suggest* they switch to using an Atom processor?
Gamespy probably operated the master server browser that all the game clients used to find each other.
Launchpad? Mac App Store? Gatekeeper?
I know they haven't jumped on it wholesale like Microsoft have, but explain the reasoning behind Launchpad.
As mentioned, this is probably a short-term effort to get more of these on the shelves for purchase over the holiday season. Once the supply gets a bit closer to the demand, they'll be back to turning them out in the Far East.
Why is this even here?
Well done Giz, you killed it.
The iPhone 4 is made of steel, the iPhone 5 is aluminium.