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has nothing to do with supply of musicians. Vocaloid music has a certain charm to it, and the fact the entire 'scene' is fan-driven without the commercial muck of the rest of the industry creates a very unique sort of feel.

mikudayoooo~

the planetarian VN touches on a situation kinda similar to this, where the war has been over for as long as anyone's been alive, yet the automated war machines still roam the cities looking for the (long-gone) enemy. It's pretty crazy to think that, with the direction military tech is going, this could end up being a

Well, it's a bit more than that. There's a channel in the indent along the top edge of the blade which serves as the 'barrel', that they didn't model in their replica. The 'gun' part of the gunblade both provides additional shock to the physical attack, and also spews hot burning gunpowder directly into the new wound.

It's not enclosed. If you look, there's an indent directly in front of the cylinder at the top edge of the blade. This encloses a channel leading from the cylinder.

You really live up to your name, don't you? Most OSes are, in fact, incredibly inconsistent about how their copy/paste operates in console windows.

It's a technical preview, where the entire point is for MS to get feedback data from users on how they use the OS. It tells you all of this before you download it. This data collection will not be part of the final release. Stop trying to spread FUD.

This has nothing to do with dragging and dropping. This is purely so you can *open* the recycle bin from the start menu, for instance if you'd prefer to have it there instead of on your desktop. When you hit Delete, the files still go to your recycle bin, and you still need a way to access it in case you need to

Because it's a shortcut to a desktop item? Desktop and metro apps have different icon styles. They're slowly updating the icons of desktop apps to make them fit in with win8+'s flat design a bit better, but this is a tech preview so extensive visual changes shouldn't be expected yet.

It... really won't. I don't remotely get where you're coming from here.

Hope you're aware that there's a significantly lower chance of people answering your question seriously when you type 'M$'. What is this, 1995?

You will still have to buy it, aside from any discounts they give you for being an existing Windows8 user.

Actually, yeah, the Previous Versions tab itself is actually the most not-new thing about this whole discussion. File History itself was new as of win8, as a desktop-user version of Shadow Copy, but Previous Versions has been around for a long dang while. See this screenshot of one of our Server2008R2 systems:

yeah uh, as long as you actually had File History set up and the file you're checking is part of the backups, you'd have a previous versions tab in win8.

yeeeah you got that a little backwards, winphone had that look before ios7 started using it.

I think I might be the Kentucky one. =x

I absolutely love that you chose Age Age Again to demonstrate your point, as that's the very same song I use to demonstrate it when having this discussion with others. It's also an incredibly catchy song, and one of my favorites from the PM2 soundtrack, so I smiled a bit when I saw the youtube embed image =)

lol yeah, it seems like you managed to fool literally everyone here into thinking you were serious.

No need for the lesson, I already have a handle on the Japanese language. My point is, they've released an actual English module, so it needs to be pretty good at handling the differences between Japanese and English speech. You can't rely purely on spelling, but a proper synthesizer should make it simple to achieve

wow yeah that still sounds pretty damn unnatural. They really ought to put some more time into improving the sound...