Tristan-I
Tristan
Tristan-I

Unless an App was written in assembly, taking advantage of 64 bit may just be a simple matter of recompiling the existing source code.

This isn't a matter of developers spending time improving their software. This is a matter of developers changing the UI to be consistent with the operating system...

I would buy a game with this feature, regardless of the rest of the game content.

Skullgirls was a little bit different... Paypal was concerned about chargebacks. The entire "vote with your wallet" strategy for characters lead to many people canceling their "vote" when their pick didn't win.

I wasn't being sarcastic...

Yes, those are great examples of objectification and sexism as well.

I agree, somewhat. It was demeaning.

Those are great too.

His appearance in the nude was for comedic value, not sexualization.

If I were waging war in a 3rd world desert, I'd prolly wear a thong and fishnets too.

I like to replace my lost compressed air straws with a small air compressor. They will pay for themselves after about a dozen cans worth of air.

This is true, some resellers/authorized retailers may not be capable or may be unwilling to provide this service.

Dropping a lost phone off at a carrier's retail store has worked for me in the past. Less effort, and when the person gets contacted by a CSR from their cellular provider explaining that they can pick up their phone at a nearby store, they won't have to resolve any trust issues with the person holding their telephone

I often hear this excuse from CSRs, retail, and waitstaff. I think it's a shitty excuse for doing a bad job.

A lot of effort is put forth to make humane traps for animals... My perverse internet curiosity has me wondering "What is the most inhumane trap every invented?" I'm inclined to think that the classic "Bear Trap" is likely high on the list, as it often results in animals gnawing their own legs off, but I wonder... is

I seem to recall Mr Brown suggesting that you steam your chicken wings before frying them. I would imagine that this approach creates similar results, albeit slightly drier.

From my understanding, it was just a matter of techniques that needed to be learned. The Cell processor has a few distinct cores which all require their own execution thread, and multi-threaded applications wasn't really something that game developers did very much (there are still games being released today that

The 3DS uses an ARM processor, much like the Vita and most Android and IOS phones.

These Trade-In programs are designed to get old electronics out of the hands of consumers so that people have to buy new ones.

I'm no expert on the subject, I think it has to do with college football. Too many college kids sued their college, NCAA, and EA over using their likeness in video games. According to college football rules, they aren't allowed to pick up sponsors and stuff, so the only people getting paid by EA are NCAA.