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<0> Drizzt321: easy as pie by comparison <1> codergeek42: oh, I'm not saying it ever was <2> i find it rediculous you are paying more money for the same hardware <0> it's not the same hardware <0> It's much prettier <1> I'm just talking about number of non-windows, non-directx users out there <0> Martian67: Perhaps http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic will make it clear to you <2> i have even had mac fanboys try to convince me mactels are faster than "plain vanilla intels" <1> lmao <1> seriously? <2> yep <3> Martian67: you're kidding. O_o <4> Haha @ Dagmar <2> nope <3> ROFLMAO <5> Martian67: they are, until they boot.
<0> It's the alien pod mind-bending technology making them think it's faster <4> Or the rip-off commercial <4> Same difference. <2> Dagmar: RDF <2> it has been well documents that steve jobs emits one <0> When it's finally revealed that Steve Jobs sold his soul to the Altairians to ***ist them in replacing all humans with replicant slaves, I for one will not be the least bit ****ing suprised. <2> *documented <5> Dagmar: but the Altair computers already failed :) <0> Of course they did. <6> oh, The Sting playing on cable now <1> eh <4> Drizzt321, I doubt anybody will switch to OpenGL, but maybe if they wrote their games with custom render calls, and allowed the community to build their own API... <0> They couldn't put the mindbending technology into those cases as easily. <1> SnoopJeDi: that'd take too much risk <7> Jobs did sell hos soul to them, but as soon as he got the technology he wanted from them, he fogged their minds and took it back. they don't even know is missing. <4> How do you figure? <1> SnoopJeDi: any public company would never do that <0> Macs on the other hand, they can get away with more because they take special tools to open. <2> Dagmar: what do you think of the woz <2> :) <4> Drizzt321, for what reason? <0> bronze: That would mean Mac users' minds are being taken over by Steve Jobs, which is even scarier than superior alien overloards. <0> s/loards/lords/; <3> I once found a FAQ on Apple's site on "How To Move Your Macintosh To A Different Desk" or something <3> it was hilarious <3> I can't seem to find it now though :( <2> wtf :/ <1> SnoopJeDi: because public companies can't take too much risk otherwise their stockholders will bail on them and they end up crashing <4> Dagmar, I for one welcome our new, ipod-refurbishing overlords. <2> Dagmar? <1> SnoopJeDi: yet to really make the money they have to take risks...its a weird balance <7> codergeek42: "This is not the FAQ you are looking for..." <0> I don't think they have much control over what part of the brain they're taking over, so they have to help users with simple tasks like moving physical objects around the room. <4> Drizzt321, I don't see how letting people write an interface with their API of choice puts them at risk <2> :P <3> bronze: <0> Martian67: Who would you rather have in charge of your brain? Some guy from Cupertino or people who can actually cross the vast reaches of space? <2> apple: think differently (now do exactly as we say) <1> SnoopJeDi: because they don't ship the complete product, they are waiting around for someone else to write something. ergo its the chicken and the egg <4> Drizzt321, no, it's basically the status quo. <3> Dagmar: I'd rather be in charge of my own brain, thanks. <1> SnoopJeDi: and if nobody else is doing it or takes the risk, they end up loosing because its consumers want it plug and pray...errr...play <4> All they have to is make function DrawSome****() that calls their API function(s) of choice <0> codergeek42: Then you're not using a mac. ;) <4> And allow people to replace THEIR function with a function that calls a different API. <3> Dagmar: Nope. PC running GNU/Linux ;-) <3> (by "PC" I mean "x86 generic thing") <4> Drizzt321, I wager neither of our hopes will ever come true. <1> SnoopJeDi: yup, seems about right <4> And I guess that's what Transgaming is for. <8> Hey <4> Even though they do pretty much exactly what I said designers should do. <1> hopefully they can keep up with directx and all the undocumented functions <1> hey dinoc <9> LOL, when I pause my emulator, compile speeds up like crazy. <1> lol PeterFA <8> does anyone know how to change the search engine used in the address bar in firefox? I wanna set the search engine back to google.com <9> I'm compiling a game, running an emulator, all on the CK sources <1> PeterFA: what a unique concept <4> PeterFA, go figure, when I stopped downloading the internet, Guild Wars stopped lagging.
<1> PeterFA: all on a uniproc? lol <7> dinoc: Is there a little icon at left of search field? <1> now, what I really want is one of those dual cores <1> but $$$ <9> Drizzt321, it's a genesis emulator <1> PeterFA: its still emulating a complete hardware environment, that takes lots of cycles <10> i need to get my script worked out <4> Genesis is serious business. <10> Dagmar: what do you think of wozniak <9> Drizzt321, on a 2ghz pentium? <4> PeterFA, while ****ing up all that other power? <9> Drizzt321, I've ran emulators before without this much drain. <1> PeterFA: yuck, P4 <9> SnoopJeDi, it's not even full screen. <4> PeterFA, so? <9> SnoopJeDi, when I go full screen the speed drops to unplayable. <10> i find windowed programs often take more resources than full screen <4> Well, go watch TV while you whore the resources. <1> PeterFA: you have 3d acceleration in your X drivers? <9> Drizzt321, not working... <1> oh <9> Drizzt321, I have work to do to finish that off <6> wow i forgot howmuch I enjoyed The Sting <1> that probably is part of it <1> PeterFA: Nvidia card? or ATI? <9> Drizzt321, lol, probably <9> Drizzt321, ATi <1> yuck <1> crap linux drivers for ATI <9> Drizzt321, I know I know. It's even 7 years old <1> oy! <9> Needs an upgrade. <10> Dagmar: what do you think of wozniak <1> to say the least <1> you can probably pick up a pretty cheap GeForce 6600 AGP card <1> that'd be a major upgrade <9> Drizzt321, lol. <0> martian67: I don't. He dropped out of the race, so to speak, a long time ago. The only thing worthy of note that he's done since then is produce a hellishly expensive, somewhat useable remote control. <9> Drizzt321, my get up is kinda' old. <9> But it does well nontheless <1> hey, you can at least surf the net some <1> and get on irc <9> Drizzt321, I think if I get the drivers to work properly, I'll have a decent speed of a machine. <4> Oh noes, /usr/bin/uacstats. Serious linux allusion. <11> hello <1> PeterFA: possilby <1> uacstats? whats that? <9> If done right, I can do games in pretty high settings. <1> hiya kapace <4> Drizzt321, absolutely nothing. I just put it in my Doom 3 GUI to make it look complex. <1> SnoopJeDi: lmao <1> now I get it <1> my brain isn't functioning very well at the moment <11> what is window's /usr/local/ ? <1> erm... <1> c:\Program Files maybe? <1> there is no real analogy <7> ja <1> I don't think <11> hmm... <4> Seriously. BEERman from the LMS mod team made a whole big GUI that's supposed to simulate hacking into a door. It just scrolls a bunch of crap that's pretty illogical and unconnected. <11> running install <11> running build <11> running build_py <11> running build_ext <11> building 'soya._soya' extension <0> Hacking into a door? <11> c:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\Vc7\bin\cl.exe <11> /MD /W3 /GX /DNDEBUG -Iode-0.5/include -I/usr/include -I/usr/loc <1> whata? <11> sr/X11R6/include -I/usr/include/freetype2 -I/usr/local/include/fr <11> include/cal3d -I/usr/local/include/cal3d -I/sw/include -IC:\pytho <4> Dagmar, a locked door? <11> :\python24\PC /Tc_soya.c /Fobuild\temp.win32-2.4\Release\_soya.ob
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