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Basically, they're stores you carry around with you. I wonder how open they are as far as putting whatever files you want on them or just the stuff you buy. Could go either way: integration or proprietary BS.
i'm pretty sure you can put whatever you want on them, but if you were to link up with other people to basically shoutcast, i believe you can only use songs you purchase through their system.
My friend asked me if I had a Demonoid account and could invite him. I don't have one, but anyone has an account and invites, let me know.
wow that thing is super neat. when there was music at the beginning i was wondering if it was gunna be some kind of real life winamp vis.
maybe if you get one, we can hax it to be as such :)
maybe if you get one, we can hax it to be as such :)
screw cruises... i want a flying hotel!
This belongs here because this guy wants one. Mainly I just wanted everyone to know that according to this the plural of penis is penes. Probably a good thing that it's not been an issue before in my life.
Just a follow-up on the wii -- I was browsing their official webpage today, and saw, on the Wii Sports page, what they're calling your in-game version of yourself. It's
For those of you into the PC games, and the RTS genre, take a look at these badass screenshots from Supreme Commander. I've been told that the game will support multiple monitors, and a ridiculous level of continuous zooming (entire map down to single unit)
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i declare shens
i declare shens
How is that different from RAM?
RAM is faster, but loses info when powered off
flash is much slower, but retains info when powered off. also has a limited number of write cycles before blocks start going bad
flash is much slower, but retains info when powered off. also has a limited number of write cycles before blocks start going bad
limited write cycles!?!? That doesn't sound like a good thing to have built into a hard drive . . .
yea, but 1) the number of write cycles is pretty high, and 2) it's especially high when in certain contexts, such as putting your boot loader or OS kernel on it (which shouldn't change millions of times during the useful lifetime of your harddrive)
ohhh yeah i forgot about the popcorn factor. wait is that like the