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I would assume they send it wirelessly. Stuff like that is so cheap these days that it’s a no brainer to use it. You can get little wifi boards for under two bucks that can act as webservers. Just sit in the parking lot and download the data that way. Or if the store has an open wifi connection they could just have

Can confirm, the Finnish dialect is very distinctive, impossible to miss if you know it.

Ok fine, how about a shitty road side joint where you eat outside? Kid parties? Pre-made sallads where they include a fork? Or any number of other situations where plastic utensils are used? Multiply that by the insane amount of people in India and it all adds up.

How often do you get metal forks and spoons when ordering take-out?

I’m still waiting for that magic “a whole meal in a pill”-pill to come out. Not having to bother with cooking or getting take out to feed yourself would be amazing. That “Soylent” stuff is interesting but I don’t trust it one bit.

Isn’t it tiring to go around in life and be offended by everything, even if you have to try really hard to be?

Overpriced crap. And that’s about as much effort I’m going to put into that.

I wonder how hard his wife punched him as she was giving birth.

Looks very “templatey” to me. I’ve seen several sites using the same “scroll to reveal” mechanic in the last couple of years. It seems to be the new hip thing to do.

The Vive doesn’t have “room sensing tech”. You can define a “play area”, manually, and it has video pass through from the camera on the front of the headset.

This is probably the closest you’re going to get right now:

This bloody commenting system doesn’t show which post you’re replying to but I’m assuming it’s my latest one. Go back and read one of the earlier posts and that will explain why the browser often can’t do that.

I imagine it would be fairly difficult to do. Say, for simplicitys sake, you’re reading a big fat paragraph of text and in the smack middle of it is a largeish unloaded image. How will the browser know which part of the large paragraph you’re actually reading to keep it static on the page while shoving the rest of the

Sorry, but it’s just that there is such an insane amount of misinformation regarding these headsets out there right now that it’s hard to shut up sometimes.

That was the considerably cheaper DK2, not the final hardware.

I think you need to be followed by the blog or something like that. I think I got followed by Gawker and/or Gizmodo at some point which got me out of the grays. But it doesn’t look like I am now though so I don’t bloody know how it works anymore... Kinja things ya know.

That page shifting happens because the browser doesn’t know how much space to reserve for random dynamically loaded content. It also happens if you don’t specify the height and width of an image on a page.

“As pages increase in NEEDLESS complexity”

I think it’s up to blind luck to get out of the grays these days I’m afraid. You have to rely on someone from the staff to bother going into the bad lands, find your comment, and like it enough to follow you.

I just picked a god at random, there’s a few hundred to choose from and that was the first name that plopped into ye olde lump of fat.