really sad? the first and the last ones are awesome, the rest is sad.
really sad? the first and the last ones are awesome, the rest is sad.
@Taylor Alexander: two will not allow to record everything. at the edges, there will be missed parts. just draw two points and a circle in the middle, then draw from each point two lines touching the circle on top and bottom. you'll see part of the circles not being between those lines = not in sight of any camera.
i read 'drunk' all the time. damn it.
@Grimfella: thanks for getting that into my head. now i hope you get it out of there, too!
@VoidingWarranties: yeah, i look at those 5gb 1080p movie downloads and laugh, looking at my 1:1 copies of the blurays i own, being around 20gb per movie.
@ortizlgnd4: they want it on the xbox to get it into 'every' living room. but no, they won't use it just for games.
@DustyButt: jup. can't wait.
@janhajk: i would love it on my media center to show photos and such to friends. i would not want to use it for ordinary pc use (yet?).
@TaxiHappy: indeed. which is why jackass 3d was awesome. highspeed cameras in 3d with fluids and stuff is just great. (i never thought i'd like that movie, really)
i won't need it for my oven, but i could consider it for other stuff. nice idea
@Michael Bacon: still, they might be useful. i have to test out TED. i love TED.
@AbbeyRolled: the whole page was filled at the review day, at the release date, and days after. it's not about "more by now". but more "when it was out". much more. massively much more.
@giantnerd: i just don't pay for a tablet per se.. :)
@giantnerd: a tablet could have nice augmented reality applications. there, the cameras would be great.
@AbbeyRolled: well, they joke about a feature, thus declaring it sort of useless, while having bitched about it before. bias? inconsistency!
@mle12189: still, the learning part is no + of this thing, it's a -. and thus the hate. swype is less hard to learn = it has a + there.
@jackslackofselfrespect: i have windows home server. it does the backups for me, has redundancy of all data stored on it, and thus delivers all your needs. but it delivers all my needs, too: 100% access to all my data when at home. no reliance on our internet provider (who this week had a one-day-long day out), on our…
@Arken: actually, everytime you put new fuel into it, it's new, not? you can drive a different route each time!
@mikeman06: i just got a new mainboard to have a mini-itx mainboard. all my old components on it, it booted up, reloaded some drivers, and tadah it was up and running in around 3 minutes.
@jackslackofselfrespect: as if you where while the internet is up.