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Jonnaliza
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Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: vicodin while getting a tattoo |
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Now try taking an old 486 to the Geek Squad.
Australia has a Masters Tourney?
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Deshaye
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Posted: 10 15 2009 Post subject: volchok tattoo |
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“Does any one know if klingon is actually it's own language (separate grammer etc) or just a coded 1:1 representation of english?
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Pocahontas
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Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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Typical digg comment..You guys will never learn.Have fun in the basement back there.
One step closer to the day when NPCs in video games will be fully sentient entities fighting against you for survival...!
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Thaseem
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: volchok tattoo |
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This "genetic-intelligence" you refer to is also known as natural selection. My ***** God, the loonies are out in force today.?
Well, I guess I didn't feel like I was really laying the jargon on that thick. I certainly wasn't trying to. Either way, even if you know nothing of programming, I would think the overarching story would be understandable, them giving me out of date code to replicate. Just an example of bureaucracy failing.Oh, and as a last note, all of the variable names in the C program were int1, int2, int3, char1, char2, char3, etc... Seriously, I should put it up online as an example of how not to make code readable, or on the flip side, how to ensure job security through obscurity. |
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Naiujiro
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Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: venom ink tattoo |
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Thanks :)I have more surprises planned, but glad that people are finding trackon useful already!

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Crainie
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Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: valley of death tattoo |
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yeah, if you do the majority of your advertising on blinking banners and popups, people are bound to think you're a scam
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Tiffany
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Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: vendetta tattoo dunfermline |
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Live action films captured by camera contains motion blur. It looks natural because human eyes work in similar fashion. 3D movies that play at movie frame rate are also rendered with motion blur, this is not difficult to do technically when each frame was rendered at non-real-time.Video game used to not have motion blur at all, so they have to be run at really high fps, much higher than human eye's sample rate in order to look not stuttering. Then for awhile we had fake motion blur, which looks a bit better, but still not natural (sometimes they just look blurry and give you headache). Today I think some console games have really good motion blurs (not sure if they are true motion blur or not, I'm out of touch with latest motion blur rendering techniques). But with those games you won't be able to tell even if they are running at movie frame rate.
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Olamide
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Posted: 09 09 2009 Post subject: volchok tattoo |
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Randall
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Dobbs added, "No sir, I do not like the brown people." |
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