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Player / General / Re: All Purpose Animu Discussion
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on: November 21, 2014, 01:59:58 PM
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Anyone watching shingeki no bahamut?
tried to watch this. such an incredibly boring show. and while some of the animation is really good, the show still manages to look really bad like 30% of the time? pacing is terrible too.
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Player / Games / Re: (Ultra) Street Fighter 4
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on: November 21, 2014, 10:53:39 AM
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some of us have also been playing on supercade (sf3:3 / puzzle fighter / jojo's) (supercade seems to work way more consistently than ggpo)
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Player / General / Re: IGF 2015 - Who's signing up?
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on: October 23, 2014, 09:39:38 AM
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Criticism getting hijacked by gamegate idiots is the best thing the IGF could have wished for :| Good bye productive discussion on that ever again
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Player / General / Re: Windows 10 - the best Windows yet
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on: October 02, 2014, 02:45:00 PM
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As a company, Microsoft has 128,000+ employees. If Microsoft were a city, it would be the city with around the 200th largest population in the US, placed somewhere approximately between Charleston, South Carolina, and Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Obviously, not all of their employees live in the same city (or country), but that's beside the point.
The Windows teams collectively have around 800-1,200 people.
Ubuntu probably has ~150-350 people working on it, for comparison.
Build two large balls. Use construction materials such that one ball weighs approximately 100lbs, while the other ball weighs approximately half a ton. Build an even ramp with a 30° grade. (Make sure that the cof between the ramp and each ball is close to ~0.65.) Roll both balls down the ramp, and, using nothing but your own strength, attempt to impact each ball with enough force in order to significantly alter its trajectory. Your assignment is to write a 1,500 word report on methods you would use to improve your core strength in order to more easily impact the trajectory of each ball (e.g. examples of core training exercises, high protein diets, etc.)
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