Google Maps should scrub their 3D data for NYC and just load this in. Awesome work!
Google Maps should scrub their 3D data for NYC and just load this in. Awesome work!
@rickatnight11: Seriously, though, you guys are awesome. Commendable dedication to something so fun!
@Jason Fitzpatrick: BUBBLE NEEEEEEEERDS!!!!
@Dave: Bank of fucking America?
@iTofu 3GS has no reception problems: AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH.......fart joke.
I loved the first game, skipped the expansion pack, and REALLY loved the second game.
@Beardbeardly: It's definitely wincest.
@SlashZaku: I can't stand most of Sandler's films....I did like "Click" and "Funny People", though. Click was surprisingly dark, and I love Seth Rogan in "FP".
@SlashZaku: He does play the exact same role in all of his films...but y'know? I like it.
@DaveyNC: From what I recall from the last time I installed Chrome on Linux (Ubuntu, which Mint is based on...it's all Debian), Google simply has a .deb file (sort of like an .exe in Windows land) that installs Chrome AND adds a source to Synaptic, so that it gets updated along with the rest of your applications.
@LordObento: That's what I was thinking...looks like KIRF.
@Roth: Yeah, I don't believe this is illustrating any scientifically defined 4th dimension. I was under the assumption that the 4th dimension was Duration.
@ataturk returns: I'm sorry you feel that way. I don't see anything in my text that implies I'm an expert.
@rickatnight11: Sorry, not a movie expert here, guys. I just threw out a framerate.
I kind of wish people would stop comparing video with screenshots....especially when comparing grain. For all we know this looks GREAT at 30fps.
That looks like a solar panel.
@SigmundTheSeaMonster: Because fiber is relatively expensive, we still aren't close to reaching the limitations of copper (at least with the throughput A/V gear will require), and every time we DO reach that limit, they come up with another way to improve efficiency, thus improving bandwidth.
@Batmanuel: Correct. Signal degradation only matters when you are reaching the limit of the medium. With digital it either works or it don't. :-)
@InsidiousTuna: Which doesn't work properly....and rather than fix it, Apple is blaming its customers for using it improperly.
@NotSure2010: I think we all suspect this sort of stuff happens. It doesn't make it any less shocking to watch it.