An actual problem, if one bothers to check: http://www.edaboard.com/group164-discu…. And there are many discussions like this, related to noise and SD cards... again, if one bothers to check.
An actual problem, if one bothers to check: http://www.edaboard.com/group164-discu…. And there are many discussions like this, related to noise and SD cards... again, if one bothers to check.
This article is worthless—no, less than worthless, downright unethical—without any test or validation that the author's assertions are correct. "Electrical noise" can be measured (any number of ways, depending on the noise being referenced). So, find someone to go do that. Then get back to us.
LOL... yeah, it's very early-90s. But when I was a kid, it was the biggest, baddest system you could get. Except no one could afford one. But now, as an adult, I've got a full-size NeoGeo arcade in my theater. Achievement: unlocked. ;)
Ha-ha, nice. Two cheers for confusing pseudonyms, right? Great seeing your stuff at TF, Andy. The team is doing good work, and we can't wait to see more. The new Halo tie-in is getting a great reception!
I'll use my Armitron to pick-up your sticks. Don't worry though, I'll let you watch.
Ray and Octavious, it's Paul from Blaster Labs here... great work on this stuff! We're working with Andy and Candice already, but hit me up via editorAT (and then our URL). We'd love to chat.
I grew up with a metal bumper MGB in our household, and yes, you really should avoid the rubber bumpers. Aesthetics aren't the primary reason though... look into what else they did on those cars and you'll realize the bumpers are just the visual giveaway that this is a very different car ( emissions, ride height,…
I had one of these (an Armitron), and it was as awesome as this kid makes it look.
"But does it does it differently. And I really can't stress that enough."
Looks like the author of this article could use some grammatical help of his own: "...read in of itself" (missing an "and" in this overused phrase).
Fine line there between "from OF religion" (what we have) and "freedom FROM religion" (what is being advocated). And besides, how does this one proof of micro-evolution disprove macro-evolution (the part with which creationists typically take issue)?
I owned the last-gen R32 (pre-ordered on day one). It was a good car, let down by a lurching, lethargic DSG. I sold the car within the first year of ownership, and vowed to never own a non-manual car ever again. Caveat emptor.
Yes. Yes, I did. But, you know, going for the adult market... ?
I like how you spelled "eBola" like it was something made-up for the Internet... like eMail or eCommerce.
This is the only game from the past 10 years that I still play at least once a month. It just never, ever gets old.
What, "Gunship," the definitive AH-64 Apache simulator from MicroProse that shaped my Airwolf-fueled childhood was too awesome to make the list?
This article completely ignores the fact that Lockheed is a for-profit company, not a university or a government research arm. Therefore, it stands to reason that they would want to keep their means and methods private so others can't do the same thing and bring a product to market sooner. At the same time, by…
Ditto. From me, neither.
Delete your reply? That would be terrific. Because this Clubsport looks amazing... exactly as is. If only the RS3 looked as fantastic.
I hate sports. So... awesome!