If they manage to work in an insect repellent too, they'll have a buyer right here: that would be a godsend during summer.
If they manage to work in an insect repellent too, they'll have a buyer right here: that would be a godsend during summer.
I think this is the Star Trek V vs Star Trek I arguement: that V fails in key parts (D.Dogma) while Star Trek I fails across the board. . . .
Wait!
I . . . . . I . . . . . I think I just had a heart attack! Just kidding, but damn man, that's a lot of icons.
Not one. I use rocketdock for all my primary shortcuts, and there's always the start menu ;)
I'm feeling that: really wanted to see Dredd, turns out my local Odeon ran it for about six picoseconds, before being shunted in favour of more child-friendly, badly animated crud. Yay.
Right now, my Galaxy note has emulators for: SNES, Game Gear, Genesis, Dreamcast, PSOne, N64 & Gameboy advance. I think the ouya is going to do rather well in my household ;)
Interesting then how the "best phone ever made" is second place globally, behind Google's multitudinal Android offerings. Globally*, Apple are Google's whipping boys:
Someone a while back asked me what I used blender for when I already had 3DSMax: this, is my answer now.
Exactly my thoughts, especially with the switching between blue/Red to bypass obstacles of the same colour.
Nokia did this with the E-Series, especially the E-71, years ago.
I think maybe I'll be back in a month or two, when the hype has died down, and I don't have to browse Applemodo. BTW, iModo would be an awesome hashtag to use for all the recent apple articles; there's enough.
Weeeell, it's about tahmm . . . .
ARKHAM CITY: I won this on The Completionists TwitchTv channel raffle; I hadn't played it before now, but my god, I'm really enjoying it. I'm loving the subtle references made to both film & comic, and even a few nods to the Adam West series; but most of all, I'm just loving flying from rooftop to rooftop. . .
"Did someone blink?"
Love borderlands? yeah!
Do you have to be naked to wear sunscreen? No. You put it were there are no clothes to cover your skin; The idea is that this serum would bypass that step, as the cells would already be coated in iridiphores, and therefore sunscreen would be unnecessary. In theory.
Wouldn't it be incredible, if there was a lab somewhere working on a serum; that, once taken or applied, would cover the skin in Iridiphores, on a semi-permanent basis. Would be great for redheads/anaemics/military (for desert teams)/space exploration.
If there was a rotating ring with extendable nozzles, planes could effectively dock, circle & refuel; but that would be some precise, computer-controlled flying right there. Just an idea.