"that there are no errors such as parts of the background appearing in the foreground. 3D depth adjustment controls also enable you to customize the level of your 3D experience"
"that there are no errors such as parts of the background appearing in the foreground. 3D depth adjustment controls also enable you to customize the level of your 3D experience"
Please share this much a lot more often.
Wow a use for DNS records.
@jenawithonen: UK free healthcare. WINNER.
@Ghostnappa9001: Daft Punk came from the moon?
Again they are focusing on the wrong thing. ISPs keep speeding up our internet with not enough care to bandwidth or ping. Hard drive makers should care more about read/write speeds, fragility and power.
Any night videos?
Do they have a sister genetic testing company, so you don't find a long-lost.. sister?
You don't hear enough of the Chris Moyles Show...
Monkeys live in trees, with us gone trees will recover everywhere. Monkeys will have no reason to leave the trees, will have no reason to cook meat, and will not have enough energy left for their brains. Our ancestors hunted on the ground, walked, hunted better, cooked, then got smart.
They did, they let us make our own L&O series.
This technically means americans are stupid. Not humans... but not everyone considers americans humans anyway.
A lot of that is due to Xbox players already forking so much out in games and subscriptions that this wasn't expensive compared to the rest.
@bigcamcrsx: Hello Xbox, the PS3 community doesn't need to pay. Bluntless, power, and free access wins.
Please list how it's better than Handbrake. Or some other reason why it's newsworthy. Just because it was priced and now isn't, doesn't mean this ia a bargain worth shouting about.
@Nitesh: Maybe it depends on processor instructions.
Possibly faulty, people will use Adobe till they find better, they find Foxit. They may find Foxit or Nitro and move to them, or at any stage need what that program does compared to others. But it's not 19% prefer Adobe and 25% prefer Foxit, just ~40% don't know of Nitro.
@TheOtherHalf: I did this on an educational network, download was .7mb for most of it, then sped up to 19mb at the end, and that was the speed given. Weird slow cache or something.
Is it possible for these types of things to work across networks? It sounds worth it as it is, will get, but I'm sometimes on different networks on desktops to the wireless.
I was going to say Top Gear did it better, but that was because the player messed up and I saw the first frame frozen with the full video's audio.