http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double-slit_experiment
Light acts as both a particle and a wave.
Thanks TwistedAegis and Decibel for the informed responses. You have my gratitude.
I'd definitely be careful. Blizzard likes to maintain the integrity of the online experience, even where you may not achieve any sort of competitive advantage.
I gotta vent. Was playing a 2v2 with my brother against a pair of Terran. We were Zerg/Protoss. They made a semi-early push with Marines/Marauders and my brother lost most of his base. I managed to kill off the rest of the attacking army with zerglings.
Later, I harrassed pretty damn...
I've got another strange performance issue with TF2. I've got an AMD Dual-core running at 2.8, and a 9800gt. I started playing a lot of TF2 a few weeks ago, but I was getting some tremendous hitching. Turning every setting to low didn't fix it.
I vaguely recalled seeing a post in the past...
I have no idea. I haven't thought about it, and as soon as I read the thread, it immediately ruined any sort of objective observation of my style.
I think I'm somewhere between fingertips and palm, but I'll have to catch myself when I'm actually immersed in some action.
I empathize with the OP, but I had a more successful experience. I had played a free trial sometime last year, and I bought the game within the past month. I couldn't remember the name of the character I played during that trial, so I had to e-mail tech support. They got to me under 24 hours...
Make sure you look at response times. I've had some very unpleasant video game experiences on other people's TVs, because the response time was so bad. In the case of most games, it's just an annoying delay, but in some, the game is just about unplayable (see Rock Band, or equivalent).
I might be the only one who enjoyed the completely uncharismatic host attempt to keep up with Conan. It was charming.
People go all sorts of ways on this issue, but as far as I'm concerned, my respect goes to Conan. In walking away from the network, he is the only party that retained any...
I guess the conjecture suggests that the sphere is the simplest object in any spatial dimension because if a loop is traced around the surface, it can always be terminated to a point. Or something.
I'd just like to express how fucking cool it is that a game company would go through the trouble of putting all this out there. Clearly the audience is far too clever, but the fact that this happened at all is just too cool.