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News Comments > Carmack on Crysis |
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Article Removed |
Jun 5, 2008, 08:42 |
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For some reason the article got pulled. It's -completely- deleted from their database. I can only get google cache for the first page. Anyone have a full copy of this somewhere?
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News Comments > WoW Larger Than 145 Countries |
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Re: To the bean counters: |
Jan 11, 2007, 14:10 |
Loiosh |
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RE: Batman:
They stated previously the metrics they use to obtain their count. They only count active, paid accounts. That excludes people who have: stopped paying (and their accounts have expired) and trial accounts.
Note that Asian numbers will be higher than expected as many players use LAN Cafes. The LAN Cafes pay based on seats avaliable.
Edit: Cool, hey Blue.
This comment was edited on Jan 11, 14:10. |
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News Comments > Evening Tech Bits |
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Blu-Ray-Yes HD-DVD? |
Aug 30, 2006, 13:01 |
Loiosh |
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As far as I'm aware HD-DVD doesn't use Blue lasers... why would this shortage 'freeze' competition? Wouldn't it just give HD-DVD an ever nicer start?
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News Comments > Out of the Blue |
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'Crabbing' |
Nov 21, 2005, 10:54 |
Loiosh |
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The heavy slew you see on the 747 is a standard procedure when landing with cross-wind called 'crabbing.' There are multiple ways to do it but it looks like the pilot was using the rudder to get that turn.
Bit of a hard landing on the left gear though.
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News Comments > Out of the Blue |
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Ahahaha |
Apr 12, 2003, 14:45 |
Loiosh |
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Oh good lord Blue. Ironically enough with my (soon to be unloved) ReplayTV unit the same thing happened. What was slightly more disturbing was the Dolby Digital sound was running realtime while the images were lagged by three seconds. Oi, that was mentally harsh.
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News Comments > Out of the Blue |
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Re: Umm... the MEG |
Apr 2, 2002, 09:01 |
Loiosh |
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Of course, right after reading that I look above to the example pictures... and see two light bulbs powered by the damn MEG.
So could anyone explain to me how that is not useable power? Just wondering, I do not understand (obviously) much about EE.
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News Comments > Out of the Blue |
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Umm... the MEG |
Apr 2, 2002, 08:34 |
Loiosh |
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Has anyone seriously taken a look at that MEG research. It is not an April Fool's joke. Here's a quick summation:
Thomas Bearden in 2000 said he was working on a device that could produce COP>1.0 (aka, it can generate FREE energy more than is put into it). Anyone see Chain Reaction? Safe, pollutionless free energy?
So of course everyone calls him a freak.
Well, we have independent verification: http://jnaudin.free.fr/html/megv21.htm To sum our information up today: We can see this apparent gain, but so far no one independently has harnessed this energy and no one can prove the unit can power itself (to close the loop). Taken directly off the page above. (Just below Conclusion (on 12-06-00) ).
Hopefully this is not another cold-fusion-type lie. This comment was edited on Apr 2, 08:35. |
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