planetarian
planetarian
planetarian

I bought both ep1 and ep2, and frankly, I regret it. They're just not that good.

Which 2D games? The classic genesis series were very slow-paced compared to the later Sonic Advance and Rush games. They focused more on momentum and were much more enjoyable for it. There were only a couple places in those old games where it was possible for the camera to lose you, usually just big hills in the first

I can't help but feel like everyone who says this has only ever played the first act of the first level of any given sonic game, because the classic sonic games were about momentum, not speed. Past the first level, the platforming becomes steadily more prevalent, and if you just try to blaze through them you'll end up

For a good sonic game, presentation is irrelevant. It doesn't matter if it's 2D, 3D, 2d-on-3D, or whatever. What matters is physics and level design. Without those the game is garbage, and this is why most modern sonic games have failed. The prime example, Sonic 4, botched the physics completely and had lackluster

it's not the visuals that make a sonic game — it's the physics and level design. Sonic 4 had garbage for both.

galaxies, most likely.

he meant Michael, as in the GTA5 character the video centers around.

Not really that big a task. Getting a decrypted ROM dump is easy — I've already got them for all the 3DS pokemon games (and none of the games before the 3DS were encrypted anyway, so any ROM dump would do). We even already have tools to work with the game data (I actually wrote a tool for viewing 3D models from 3DS

by 'different' you must mean 'a different set of photons' because obviously the photons that will hit the sensors before switching their operating modes will be a different set than the ones that hit them after they switch. It's important however to note that it's the same light source with its photons reaching the

Already enjoying native wireless charging with my lumia 920. Why has it not become universal yet?

looks pretty much identical.

As a southerner, I have no idea what the bit about 'woes' and 'southern slang' is referring to. Someone educate me.

If that's shredding, there's already a machine at my office that does a far better job.

you got me =)

pretty sure it's talking about complex organic molecules and proteins and whatnot.

worse: if a company is storing passwords without hash/salting them (which is the ONLY way that a longer password would take up more space) then they don't deserve to be holding your information to begin with.

password length and storage requirements should not have anything to do with each other. If you're storing passwords in such a form that the longer the password gets, the more storage space it takes up, you're doing it wrong. passwords should be stored in salt:hash form, which would take up the same amount of space no

Tell us how you really feel.

Dark Matter is just the term we use to describe the discrepency between measured gravity and visible sources of gravity. There's a lot more gravity out there than there is visible matter to account for it, so whatever the source of that extra gravity is, we call 'dark matter' even though it might not be matter at all.

I figure, if there are people who have not reached half their life expectancy that were alive when it was placed (e.g. me), there's no point in opening it yet.