lol that's awesome.poiumty said:Related:
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Computer engineers are a strange bunch. I should know, i'm becoming one.
Impressive, but just from a techincal stand point Doom is a larger challenge, since you have to work in photo 3-D effects and movement.teh_Canape said:that's pretty badass
but this is cooler
MINERALS, NOT ENOUGH OF 'EM
Hehe, I thought of that strip right after I pushed the submit button.thenumberthirteen said:http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/1996.png(LK) said:What is surprising is that TI still gets away with a puke-green 1980s LCD in a calculator that costs as much as a netbook. The physical parts in those machines combined and assembled aren't worth more than $30, they could at least give their customers proper black and white displays.
I look forward to my children being able to play mass effect 2 on their electric toothbrushes, and maybe Duke Nukem on their Graphing Calculators.
No big loss since they lost 'em to Tetris years ago.Tom Goldman said:I feel really bad for math teachers though. Now when they think they're getting through to students that are deeply engrossed in their graphing calculators, they're really just losing them to a life of fragging demons.