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    Ah, now outdoor heaters have a wasteful summer time friend. They both sound great, but at such a high cost :(

    #!/bin/sh

    @badasscat: Good luck to them, nothing worth while in mine.

    Sometimes it's nice to be on the outside peering in. /relaxes

    @Stetrain: Something to look forward to, then :(

    @criosray: Perhaps you should before insulting others like a child.

    @fredcadete: By the nature of the service, you either have a good enough bitrate to use it fully, or it won't work. Ideas about 'enhancing' or replacing DirectX for minor benefits are fanciful.

    @Bard of Awen: Thanks for the post, very interesting, you make a good case.

    Nice looking piece of kit, but why has no one thought to ask what hardware *they're* rocking? Pretty relevant I'd have thought.

    "Natively, if the developer uses their APIs (which isn't too different from native Windows DirectX APIs, supposedly)"

    @d1gw33d: it's just a poor man's google, it's like they've taken everything they learnt doing the book for decades and binned it.

    @criosray: Do I need to hold your hand? Follow either link, both state that HDMI 1.4 is the only one supporting 3D. Does't matter if 1.3 could, it doesn't.

    Do we have an alterative? An indexed collection of local businesses? Ironically the yellow pages website in the uk is worse than useless.

    @criosray: If you follow that link, you'll see. It's a description of HDMI 1.4, which few sets currently support (it was only recently ratified). Here's another link with more helpful information :) [en.wikipedia.org]

    I'd rather watch a game with a crazy ref than a boring 0-0. We could have all that tech but it'd be crap, give me dodgy refs anyday (three yellow cards anyone?)

    "Some say he plays Halo games for the story. Others say his favourite Zelda game is...Minish Cap. All we know is, he's called The Stig."