raymondskelley
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raymondskelley

Persona IV golden! Because I am about half way into Persona Q and lost a crapload of time to stupid dick enemies so I had to put down the 3ds and move onto my vita.

Bye Fliepe!

You can be the most skilled driver in the world - people don’t get onto a road expecting to be buzzed in a street race.

Lighten up Francis.

Not sure if you are trolling - but I’ll assume the good in humanity today so here it goes...

These are the same people who said offline diablo 3 was impossible as ‘your computer’ couldn’t handle all the stuff needed to run a game - and then put out the console versions that run offline ...

The transmission of blood borne pathogens in a mosquito relies on two methods:

I thought the x-ray emmisions were only a by-product of the black hole eating more matter. If these ‘primordial’ objects are old enough wouldn’t it stand to reason they are done ‘eating’ and thus inert? If so wouldn’t that also explain the big spots of ‘nothing’ we can already see?

Developers don’t actually ‘see’ threads with exposed cores - what they have to do is decide what parts of the game can run *at the same time* and then break those off into a separate program that for readability terms we call a thread. There are a few special hooks you use to program this which tells the OS that the

I’m confused.

Not really - the reason so many games will only use 2 cores is because of the X360 - both systems had more cores but only exposed 2 to the devs. In the new systems there are 8 cores and 6 of them at least are available to the devs.

Wait.

I’m assuming as it was in surgery that it didn’t save his life but his leg instead.... I mean at some point they could have just amputated right?

For those of us still living in a multithreaded world (Windows, Linux, OS/2, Windows NT, Unix, anything newer than 15 years old as an OS)

Right - I think we can all rationally agree on that point.

If wanting to have your own experiences is important to you - then why would you read anything on the internet about ‘the thing you don’t want to know about’.

The excitement of something relevant only to pop culture and the desire to add your voice to a conversation about said ‘thing’.

Perhaps a bit more nuance to ‘say off the internet’ then - I managed to stay away from spoiler threads for around 6 months leading up to The Force Awakens - I didn’t want rumor, plot innuendo etc. I also didn’t get to see the movie for over a week after it was out in the states.

Won’t argue with that - however there needs to be a public moot on how long spoiler free zones should last.

And what it it about the second group that makes them unable to stay away from the internet while they ‘catch up’? In person spoilers are asshats - no question - the internet is like wanting to take your bmx on the highway because it’s a road - just go somewhere else for a while :)