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If this technology was to become the norm, i think we'd all be murderers.
I happen to I think that every driver at one time or another have thought to themselves while driving "hmm.. what would happen if I jerk the wheel this way and (insert thoughts of murder and bodily harm here)".
I've been using a few performance/graphics tweaks. Pretty sure this won't corrupt my saves right? It's not like im spawning things left and right or anything that modifies any files.
Yes, it's a misnomer and an oxymoron. I hate it when certain words get overused so much that they get applied to everything. The word becomes more meaningless over time.
I came here to say the same thing about the fisheye. I couldn't even make it through video without feeling sick. It feels like were living in the GoPro generation where everyone feels the need to film every POV shot with fisheye lenses.
This kind of information would have been handy to have before people pre-ordered. Very poor planning.
When the CE was announced I kept looking up more information on the Pip-boy and asked around in the comments section of every article on it. No one but me was asking about phone compatibility...
"61% of callers said their call had not been answered within 30 seconds; more than six time the FCC and city franchise standards."
30 seconds for an answer is considered a long time according to the FCC? That's the length of an average commercial.
Yeah, its not that high. If you're customer paying for 2 or 4 connections for Netflix, then i feel you should have the ability to use all of them regardless if it's under the same household or not.
Looking to build a powerful NAS system.
Requirements:
1) The case must be able to hold many 3.5" drives (5 or more)
2) has a small footprint (width x depth). Height doesn't matter.
3) Mini ITX form factor.
Don't need full length videocard capability, as it is not a gaming system...