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Commented 11 years ago2013-09-17 08:57:37 UTC in journal: #8250 Comment #49500
I think theres a random yaw option somewhere but it didnt work IIRC.
Penguinboy - fantastic idea :-)
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-17 08:21:32 UTC in journal: #8250 Comment #49503
Note to self: add "random angles" feature to Sledge's entity editor >_>
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-17 07:41:36 UTC in journal: #8250 Comment #49511
You map too, LV?
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-17 03:45:09 UTC in journal: #8250 Comment #49514
Saves image for future reference

Thankies for this, it shall be helpful. =3
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-17 03:31:02 UTC in journal: #8250 Comment #49512
Uhm, I think I did something wrong... My Penis is now stuck in a fan.
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-17 03:18:13 UTC in journal: #8250 Comment #49510
You never disappoint.
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-17 01:25:37 UTC in journal: #8249 Comment #54508
Sweet!
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-16 20:11:16 UTC in journal: #8249 Comment #54511
Flying a Jet fighter aircraft must be one of the most amazing experiences out there.

i have recurring dreams of flying the f-14. in the dream, i taxi from my front yard to the main street and commence takeoff..

SO, when an airshow comes to town it's a big thrill =)
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-16 18:20:39 UTC in news: Rise From The Ashes Comment #100213
Hooray!
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-16 17:14:10 UTC in news: Rise From The Ashes Comment #100212
Weut i'm in! =P
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-16 11:19:55 UTC in journal: #8249 Comment #54509
In some areas the main language is Gaelic, and it is the official language of the country, but to be honest I think in the ten years I've lived here I've met one person who had it as a first language. The majority of the people living here would struggle to hold a conversation in Gaelic.
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-16 11:14:33 UTC in journal: #8249 Comment #54507
I've always wanted to go to an airshow :)
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-16 09:26:33 UTC in journal: #8246 Comment #36413
The cherry wood colour is awesome. I want a desk like that.
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-16 09:24:59 UTC in news: Rise From The Ashes Comment #100211
Herbert West!
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-16 08:23:06 UTC in journal: #8249 Comment #54505
Neat a Sabre! Thats a classic bird, must be a joy to fly those!
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-16 06:30:56 UTC in journal: #8249 Comment #54512
I wouldn't feel very safe in an airshow. So you're from Ireland eh? I hear they speak a totally different language from english there.
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-15 22:27:13 UTC in journal: #8249 Comment #54513
Neat! But try not to stand in the way of jets to take pictures, you might get hurt.
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-15 15:43:54 UTC in news: Rise From The Ashes Comment #100210
Was looking forward to playing the entries, guess I'll have to wait a bit longer. I might try to enter this now, got a few ideas.
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-15 13:25:36 UTC in news: Rise From The Ashes Comment #100209
WOOHOO. can't wait to start with the level!

I want a 'Badge of Shame' pure for participating :]]
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-15 11:38:24 UTC in news: Rise From The Ashes Comment #100208
Yay, reanimation!
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-15 09:56:24 UTC in journal: #8247 Comment #58353
I wish i could code, shit seems so interesting.. one day I will learn how =)
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-14 23:40:50 UTC in journal: #8248 Comment #43881
Love it.
Stu, I'm assuming the base model would just be a pre-assembled thingy.
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-14 10:50:04 UTC in journal: #8248 Comment #43888
Dumb people could always buy a pre-assembled combo, problem solved.
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-14 10:11:41 UTC in journal: #8248 Comment #43882
Modular, resusable, customizable awesomeness =)
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-14 08:59:07 UTC in journal: #8248 Comment #43894
Yeah I understand, but thats my point of view :D
This phone could be the next big thing. Since its modular, meaning it can have 3D screen, infra red sensor, hell i bet you could install an geiger counter.

It doesn't even have to be a phone, but a small modular computer.
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-14 08:48:16 UTC in journal: #8248 Comment #43886
I am not! I was just being pessimistic :D.
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-14 07:57:45 UTC in journal: #8248 Comment #43893
Exactly the same like with computers when they originated, especially Amiga and Macintosh hard style fans.

And thats nothing out of the ordinary. What do you think? People are not dumb. Every child could assemble one of these after learning about it a little.
Don't halt advancement because you cant see the potential in future generations.
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-14 07:45:03 UTC in journal: #8248 Comment #43885
Have you really not seen people with expensive smartphone who have no idea how to value the full potential of the phone? Some people buy expensive phones just for their pride.
Only geeks will know how to assemble these bricks. It's a totally cool idea, but companies look towards profit in the first place.
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-14 07:31:05 UTC in journal: #8248 Comment #43892
Computers work exactly the same way Striker, you can change any part and install any OS.
At first only those who needed it and had money to experiment bought them, but today every one wants one. If this lives up, companies can produce components and upgrades and compete once more for domination just like before, pushing technology advancement more and more.

Not like today when crappy consoles slow down everything.
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-14 07:24:29 UTC in journal: #8248 Comment #43880
Intriguing. Wonder if there is actually a working prototype yet. Any way I like the idea, and it kinda gave me a glimpse into future electronics.
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-14 06:55:51 UTC in journal: #8248 Comment #43884
For us, but not for the majority of people.
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-13 22:40:37 UTC in journal: #8248 Comment #43891
Not impossible if the base card acts as ports with micro controllers in it that can be programed on the fly with the inserted device.

Plus you can always upgrade the base card.

This sound awesome :D
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-13 22:26:42 UTC in journal: #8248 Comment #43889
Saw this in school earlier, looks super bad ass.
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-13 22:02:22 UTC in journal: #8248 Comment #43883
Greedy or not, from an electrical engineering point of view, it could be a nightmare to build as I heard. But not impossible.
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-13 20:47:09 UTC in journal: #8248 Comment #43887
I think it would be fantastic if something like this would come true. Of course, companies are too greedy and stay away from things like these. Or, knowing how the world works, these things would be brand locked or something. It's all about the money, sadly. But I'm all for it. I love the idea.
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-13 18:02:24 UTC in journal: #8248 Comment #43890
Finally something that promises quality and modularity. I support.
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-13 15:20:27 UTC in journal: #8246 Comment #36402
You think the ladies would dig it, Bruce? I figured they would get mad at me for wasting closet space.
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-13 14:49:55 UTC in vault item: Test_fyrhjuling1 Comment #19899
Thanks :D
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-13 14:25:49 UTC in journal: #8246 Comment #36415
Wants me to do the same thing. :)
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-13 14:24:32 UTC in journal: #8246 Comment #36410
congratulations now u can show it to all the girls in your town
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-13 11:06:43 UTC in vault item: Test_fyrhjuling1 Comment #19898
Awesome idea, i want to build a four-wheeler map now =P
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-12 21:17:23 UTC in journal: #8245 Comment #45801
Thanks everyone, especially Scotch.
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-12 12:32:47 UTC in journal: #8246 Comment #36401
That's exactly why the laptop is positioned like that. It's not perfect in this picture and I didn't plan that, but I definitely take advantage of it. :)
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-12 12:01:31 UTC in journal: #8246 Comment #36408
tjb: i thought of doing the same thing(cutting a hole in the center of my desk for a laptop fan), because i have overheating issues big-time ;)
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-12 11:49:42 UTC in journal: #8246 Comment #36405
My first thought was that the swirly designs would get in the way, but I think they look nice on the shelves.
And I'm not sure how much of an impact it would make if any, but the way your laptop is positioned in the second picture might help with cooling, seeing as it's over a large hole.
I kind of want to add a hole to my desk now and mount a fan to it. I have one of those little cooling stands but it takes up a USB port and isn't that effective.

Anyway, while I wouldn't choose that design myself, I like how it turned out.
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-12 11:49:15 UTC in journal: #6133 Comment #56705
Striker from 2009: Age doesn't matter! Enjoy your time ;).
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-12 11:46:42 UTC in journal: #5114 Comment #56118
[EDIT 2013] Complete confusion! The computer still works. I have slapped it to the ground, put the battery back, and it booted to linux!
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-12 11:43:14 UTC in journal: #4709 Comment #56037
2012 Striker: Shut up and enjoy life man ;).
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-12 11:42:19 UTC in journal: #8247 Comment #58350
wouldn't you need a program on the droid that would listen for read requests, then read and send the value?

Your computer is the master and your droid is the slave.
Commented 11 years ago2013-09-12 11:41:34 UTC in journal: #8177 Comment #65801
Yo Suyure, how's it going man.