Because clicks.
Because clicks.
This is with my car so it’s not that at least. I don’t think it has ever been dead on for me, it has been close, but never what I would expect. Oh well, it’s rare that I park anywhere I would have trouble finding, but still, it should work dammit :)
Which wouldn’t detect if it’s laced with bloody cyanide or other random crap that would be even worse to put in your body than the actual drug. Then again, if you’re stupid enough to buy illegal drugs from random people and then willingly shooting/snorting/smoking it, you deserve whatever you get.
Since we’re talking about Google Now. The parking spot card, does that actually work worth a damn for anyone? Right now it says I’m parked about 500m from a store I visited hours ago. I mean, it’s not even remotely close. And yes, GPS is on and “enhanced accuracy” or whatever it’s called is on.
And how, exactly, would you know exactly what you were getting? Chem lab in the basement and a degree?
Embrace your heritage man, revel in that shit.
Don’t know why but his is all I could think about. I need to re-watch that movie.
And here I thought I was only going to educate the 90s and 00 kids. For shame dude, for shame.
Cheesy music video or not, the song is fucking awesome. And if you disagree, well, you’re poopy head!
So I guess this will be mostly useless (the grouping of pictures and such) for those of us who disable geo-tagging and any other such feature?
And of course we have you guys who always show up to complain when people correct something. Not sure what’s worse, people who prefer to have things be at least somewhat accurate or those who prefer them not to be?
“zero outside energy sources”, well, except for having to lift a 25 pound weight every 20 minutes.
You seem to overestimate the use they get out of it. It’s not like they’re sprinting along and avoided any small obstacle in the way. But if you watch the doc (just skip through it to the parts where they show what he could do) you’ll see that it’s pretty remarkable what these people can do. This guy had no eyes, as…
Have you watched the documentary on him?
Now imagine that tube tied to another tube (with thread that becomes very sharp where it is cut and tied) that goes into your kidney. Now, picture yourself lying on a table and then having a doctor pull it all out of you like he’s starting a lawnmower (only a little slower). Yeah, let’s just say that taking a pee for…
My bad, I didn’t see your username. Carry on.
True, being limited in space will limit the experiences you’ll enjoy. But I can’t see how the option to use a large space is a bad thing? I find it strange that when we’re finally starting to be able to walk around in a VR world, people are against it because they don’t have the space for it? Really strange reaction…
Well for one, several Valve people now work for Oculus. Michael Abrash who played a lead role in Valve’s VR efforts for example.
They’ve been working on it for several years. Sure, Oculus early success with the devkits might’ve given them a bit of a kick in the arse but it was happening regardless. Hell, a lot of the technology Oculus uses came from Valve.