If I buy a game for the Xbox 360 and then pirate the PC version am I doing something immoral or illegal?
If I buy a game for the Xbox 360 and then pirate the PC version am I doing something immoral or illegal?
@Netscott: It certainly is not good for the Falcon's motors but considering it's lack of support for any games this may be the best use of it.
@I'm leaving a: I'm content with average stuff and things that I deem "good enough"
@wild homes loves you but chooses darkness!: What tasks do you do on your monitor that are pixel density specific? I read blogs, type emails, play games, play movies and music, edit videos and much more. The only thing I can think of is photo editing in which case you would want a high end monitor anyway.
@wild homes loves you but chooses darkness!: My HDTV is my monitor because my TV is 3D and my computer can supply it with the proper signal.
@heretrix: Glasses will be necessary for the foreseeable future unless you want to use parallax barrier tech which can only be viewed from certain angles.
@sygyzy: I don't know specifics but certain readily available substances can be turned into other substances quite easily. For example creating crystal meth from scratch would be difficult but pseudoephedrine, which is in cold medicines, can be reduced to form crystal meth with relative ease.
@B: If Apple ever wanted to expand Facetime to a "franchise" where you can video chat and text chat and have a list of friends they are kinda screwed though.
@CougarAries: Right! Bottle caps are the way to go.
JFK, La Guardia, Newark, Philadelphia. Great.
@Alfisted: What I already do. Both of them upside down.
@hawkeye18 is not from Iowa: ...like a scared turtle.
@SkipErnst: Their best skit.
@Link2187: Until people poke their hand through trying to touch something that's "deep" in the screen.
@Robotube: There is already a better 3D solution called "planar 3d" involved two LCD screens, being viewed at once, split by a half silvered mirror. It uses polarized glasses and can deliver independent images to the left and right eye where this tech can not.
@strays2k: It's called TrackIR by Natural Point.
Unique approach to 3D. Instead of delivering independent left and right eye images it actually reflects the 3 parts of the screen at different distances. Drawbacks include only 3 unique depths, watching a mirror image on the actual lcd (at least for the 1 screen), and the farthest screen is probably dimmer than the…