wantafanta1999
wantafanta
wantafanta1999

It is true but for the wrong reasons, no one is saying CO2 is a “pollutant” or “poision”, so hes right. However scientists are saying its a “greenhouse gas”... that emits heat when in contact with infared light... which comes from the sun... and the more we make the hotter it will get.

Oh its secure, secure in the sense that no one visits.

lets just agree to disagree, its just speculating after all. Just today, the company I work for hired a VR/AR company to build archetictural 3D models to sell commercial real estate, it was completely out of the blue, I got to use the microsoft holodeck and it is very cool. The shift is already happening, VR is in

I can think of lots of applications which average joe will use VR to make their life easier.

I never bought into the first VR hype, I remember it being terrible and computers couldnt handle anywhere near the speed or resolution to be believable. In hindsight, that was correct right. So it doesnt make me skeptical, or challenge my belief that this time is different. It honestly makes me think that I can be

It won’t be games, it will be office applications, meetings and real estate.

Made me laugh, haha, nice one

It’s the Henry Ford problem, when he asked what type of vehicle the people wanted, they said a faster horse. When it comes to paradigm shifts, few people can handle the imagination bandwidth it requires. They look at the current tech and games and think its a gimmick because right now its in that stage.

15 years from

It will break through the mainstream barrier eventually, whether it takes 5 years or 20 years to get the technology perfected: a device that’s capable of creating virtual worlds and connecting people across the continent in a 3D space where they can talk and interact physically, cannot fail to become mainstream or

I never bought one or saw much potential in it. Not sure why your bringing them up, it would be like me arguing that AI will go nowhere because Furbies were a fad. Would take some serious mental-gymnastics to draw a significant parallel.

I feel like I am having this argument with the Paxmans of VR, they somehow just dont see its potential, even though its going to be an avalanche.

army imitating the plot of Grim Fandango

dont worry, im with you, we make too much junk. Ive gone back to wearing watches, old school mechanical with no battery, works for as long as you wear it, superior design by far.

I gave up on Once Upon a Time after the gone to hell seasons rescuing Capt Hook. The rubberband character archs had gotten exhausting.

This. I have a wacom cintiq companion, only two reasons I got it over the Surface Pro laptop is because the pen was nicer to use and it had macro buttons on the monitor so you didn’t need a keyboard. These small things make a huge difference, if dell isnt delivering comparable pen quality to wacom it’s dead in the

Speaking of, the base laptop is more than a typical gaming laptop, more like a desktop replacement, the specs are beastly and has a 17in screen / full keyboard. This is just a portable workstation.

I like some of them, but that one was painful, painfully slow, just felt like a torture waiting for the lines of a usually joyous romp

I want to see Afflecks version too, he was fine in the Superman vs Batman movie, no one could save them from that script but that’s not his fault. “Your the boss, boss!” - cried the man whos legs are crushed

I still feel like Tim Burton had already elevated it. Nolan brought it back but he did surpassed Tim with the second movie.

Prometheus was hot garbage. The primodial Xenomorph and Humankind are both weapon’s made by the Engineers. It was a biological warfare operation, they kept isolated on a planet to prevent its spread. The subtext was that humans ended up being far more dangerous than the xenomorphs. The Engineer was set to destroy