matthias215-old
matthias215
matthias215-old

@2 replies: as long as the discs remain 2D-compatible, they can spend all the money they want on their gimmicks. Oh, and stop adding poorly animated new songs unless you give me the option to play the unadulterated version...

@Nitesh2: Not to mention the fact that Boot Camp has been one of the driving factors in their sales since the transition to x86. They're not going to throw away that compatibility on a whim to bring processor design in-house.

@WampaCow: Unfortunately, it seems like programmers haven't jumped on the parallel programming bandwagon as much as people had hoped, so there's simply not a lot of demand for many-core cpus at the moment. There are other bottlenecks to conquer until software developers catch up.

@bobdole582: she's trying to give a sexy pout... she has no idea how pitiful her life is.

@calidude: So you're a freethinker because you want to do things the way they've always been done? You're a freethinker because you want to keep inefficiently many waiters underpaid?

@oyanobaka: I guess that answers my question about how they make sure customers don't just leave plates out of the bay to avoid paying.

@king_saberhawk: Agreed. That's why so many of the ride queues make a beeline into the house before they begin snaking.

@HallaEks: We've gone to Disney World twice with my mother in a wheelchair due to foot problems, and they've never given us problem one about it.

@lizon: yeah, it certainly is the best way, although you can only have a pass for one ride at a time- still not a big deal though.

@Retsaot: It's kinda ancillary to waiting in line, but the app helps people find their way to the front door of rides, so they spend less time getting from one ride to another. The official app (I believe) uses data on where the crowds are to help people avoid them and get to their next ride faster, which keeps people

@Calrekabooki: yeah... Disney has been doing that for decades.

@Arcane: Or Sauron would have used his many siege weapons to shoot the eagles down and retrieve the ring as soon as they crossed into Mordor.

@shhhGoToSleep: There's a 1 in 3 that you will be slowest. There's also a 1 in 3 that you will be fastest, and a 1 in 3 that you will be in the middle.

@dj underboob: Cash is always faster? You have too much faith in the cashier being able to count correctly, and worse, the customer having the correct amount ready by the time they need to pay, instead of waiting for the total to start digging through their purse

@shhhGoToSleep: in the case of traffic, the problem is often exacerbated by the fact that other people all around you see that the next lane over is faster, and move over as well. This bottlenecks the new lane, and the lanes they just vacated move a little easier

I absolutely love number 19- the dual stereoscope thing was a great idea, and very well implemented.

I think the situation does much to affect whether I'd appreciate it. Certainly, a situation such as yours would be frustrated, but barring that, if I was getting three times the raise anyone else was, with the economic hardships going on recently, I'd take it.

@Timmy: That shouldn't matter in a written article, however- he should be professional enough to title the movie correctly, regardless of his opinion of it. Not taking the time to check basic things like that severely lowers the amount of trust I have in his review.

I laughed at Gallery2-picture12: