Vailima750
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Vailima750

Yeah I seem to have misjudged that part. Good article tho!

And the hardware to read the room (some kind of advanced kinect or a couple of them?) and the player's relation to it. That's....a lot of hardware. And a really powerful computer to do it.

What is shown here is simply not possible with current technology. The idea that a computer can recognize that many objects (his hands, the half walls, furniture) in an object the size of a phone or wearable doesn't exist. People have been working on a computer's ability to determine what objects are for a very long

I was like 70% sure this was a sliced open ballsack with a testicle spider attacking the right one.

This is the only good answer. Other responses have been "something reliable", "something offroad", "something fuel efficient" or "something fun". Yeah. All of those things. Why the fuck not?

Why aren't these built into TVs?

Why aren't these built into TVs?

I used opera back since like version 3. I love me some tabs.

Man has liar hands in the preview.

6 months from now: "Well, they gave it an honest try, but the market still wasn't ready for it. That's why it failed. No one could do it better than Apple and it still failed."

I'd be quite happy for you to read *THESE* emails so you stop asking about those ones.

Minus the TV tho.

My house, the house I live in with another grown person, which has no structural or mechanical flaws and is in a nice neighborhood, cost 38,000. So you're telling me that for the same price, I could have this swanky dog house AND a motorcycle? Man, I make bad decisions.

That hydrogen cars are a worthwhile upcoming technology.

I described her past few fights as "like GSP at his peak fighting amateurs." And afterwards I thought about why I may have felt to make the comparison to a male fighter. I realized though that it's currently necessary because there's never been a woman or a man in her weight class that comes anywhere close to her

Caroo Pro and a phone mount.

BMW developed a system that can use GPS information to tell the transmission what gear it should be in, but I think there's a huge opportunity for GPS enhanced car tech.

I doubt a system like that could be fast enough to not cause problems. Or it would have to be weak enough to not really help.

I've always thought cars should all have a really weak push-to-talk communication system that all worked on the same frequency. You could turn it off of course (because people are awful), but it would give you the ability to talk to other drivers in your immediate vicinity. But it would give the chance to clear

I've thought about this a bunch. I totally agree with you, but it would have to be really good and very smart to not be dangerous in certain situations. At night in the rain in a city it would be going insane and couldn't darken any more than what points directly at a driver's eyes.