Depends on how the energy is contained.
Some of the containers used to transport nuclear materials are extremely crash proof. It could also contain enough fuel to last through two or three car bodies.
Depends on how the energy is contained.
Some of the containers used to transport nuclear materials are extremely crash proof. It could also contain enough fuel to last through two or three car bodies.
This biker failed to understand physics, I doubt he understands law.
He should be in jail. The best he can hope is that his hooligan buddies don't end up there too.
It was a fudged rollout, which is normal for big technical projects.
What's ironic about it is that after years of selling the idea that the American government is the only entity reliable and wise enough to control health care costs, the fed shuts down in an epileptic fit of derp while its websites are overwhelmed due…
Wouldn't that depend on what the thing does?
Because "casual" gamers don't seem adverse to paying over five hundred bucks for a cell phone (not to mention the attached data plan) so they can flick birds at pigs.
The "solution" would be to optionally map a keyboard or controller in virtual space in front of the users chest. So when they look down they see a reference for buttons and keys, which makes it easier to feel where you are or recall which key is the green one.
Strange... that doesn't look like Half life 3.
Its distributed computing. How well its used comes down to the developers (which is true of about any feature). I'm curious to see if microsoft's investment in cloud and servers is going to pay off in smoother online services, which becomes a thing when both companies have doubled down on subscription play networks.
What I'm saying is the manufactured camera is not enough of an additional cost to make it worth the trouble of taking it out. Its probably just ten or twenty bucks in actual parts after mass production.
That isn't how it works.
The P4 and XO are close price wise. Sony spent on slightly faster chips while microsoft spent on the camera, then Sony decided to take a loss on their console and make it back on game licensing.
I think Oculus, and now steam OS, is the problem.
Its a way to compete with the existing consoles, because the problem IS the console.
Amazingly poignant even now.
It also makes it impossible for censorship of game content or tracking of the products you use. People really don't like this big brother-ish stuff, even if its sold with a bunch of good intentions.
Yea, but: Gearbox money means Gearbox involvement...
Is there a gamer alive who hasen't already formed an an opinon on the XO and P4?
Do we need advertisements for games we've already made an opinion about?
The lesson of the WII is there are alot more casuals out there than hard core gamers. That is the crowd getting their information from this kind of add.
Maybe the…