Never imagined that when a cart hits a wall that fast, it explodes in extreme splashes of milk and orange juice out of thin air - fascinating.
Never imagined that when a cart hits a wall that fast, it explodes in extreme splashes of milk and orange juice out of thin air - fascinating.
It probably shouldn’t get compared to gaming-class VR headsets since it’s not using top-end CPUs and GPUs, this one is definitely not meant for video gaming.
You get what you pay for, a cool-looking fashion accessory - because that’s all it is, the anti-thesis of a computer that tries to mimic old tech just to look adorkable.
It isn’t programming, they’re just infomercials with better styling.
Mostly porn.
Mayer is probably very happy she finally managed a way out for herself that will still pay off and without her getting publicly fired.
I still don’t understand why/how Mayer is still CEO there, is it because it’s a lost cause and no one else wants the job?
Not enough spikes to put the severed heads of my enemies on display!
VR is really yawn-worthy to me so far, perhaps it’s just I’m really not the targeted gamer type for this stuff.
Oh that’s entirely possible, no idea what the maintenance of these photo-sensitive mechanisms is like. I just mentioned the AWI for its design/approach that didn’t include huge panels moving about to deal with light.
It’s technologically interesting, but in practice I don’t understand why there are so many moving parts and panels, it shouldn’t be this difficult to passively control the temperature inside (plus it doesn’t replace traditional climate controls anyway).
I’m torn between the Challenger explosion and the Chernobyl disaster - both occurred in the first half of 1986.
At $40 for an adult ticket, I’d expect some major flooding to see if the ark stands a chance.
Clearly we could not get enough Canadians to vote, otherwise nanaimo bar would have won!