Oh, it's still around? I thought Joker Indiana beat it to death.
And yet has all the same markers and movements.
Yeah, I couldn't find that post, so I posted this. It's ok.
I see it as a counter to the AR VR news.
I look forward to Robin Greece, and Nightwing Saudi Arabia
Zune was a surprisingly good product
It gets better. Gene Roddenberry based his warp drive on the ideas of nuclear powered ships.
I think thats what happened. Many a person was fear mongering the chance of lecherous men.
https://youtu.be/oVBIp3q3cms Important reference.
He was an amazing writer.
They made sure to block that quickly. There's a lot of use for human measurements using hololense and Kinect, but it would mean nude codes, so we don't get them.
Isn't that a pro apple comic? How will he respond to the apple AR glasses?
Sometimes my over posting helps
Agreed, but that takes a lot to actually have an active nuke.
He died by cannibalism. Not the best story Crichton had written, but an absolute wake up call to how the world worked. Reading it now shows Covid in such an insane light.
You got it pretty succinctly.
I'm working on something like the YuGiOh idea. Just trying to get the system to work first.
It's not too hard. Get a 60 in 1, and the right joysticks. There is a lot of collectors out there who want to help, and know where to get your own cab. I would recommend a newer screen instead of the original CRT because of all the headaches those can give. You can do more once you know what all is involved.
I helped run all the arcades at conventions in the PNW before Covid.
Agreed, it looked cool. I liked the Minecraft edition they showed off.
But enough about the entire US military...
At the very least they should look like steampunk goggles. With the pancake designs coming out that looks possible.
This is a giant corporation trying to mimic a good idea that goes directly against what they do. They add on the idea based on how they think it works.
I think VR and AR are still good, it's just the people designing stuff for them are terrible.
An assoicate points out that Microsoft has a problem with design. An amazing and passionate person creates this amazing product, and then someone who just wants a promotion is put in charge.
This should have been posted with the AR VR news, but I found it too late. Sorry about that. I hope I haven't over posted.
The more I learn about the Spanish inquisition, the less bad it seems.