• Entertainment & Gaming

    The Physics of Batman

    By Posted on 8.15.2008 11 Comments

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    10.28.2008 at 01:26pm - Comment by barron101

    are you people actually kidding me? so this writer has made a few mistakes, but lets not all be armchair quarterbacks. these guys write hundreds of articles each year, and all we do is sit around and mock them. you get up there and try gage. go ahead. revise this article. but i did enjoy reading this article. great job.

  • Entertainment & Gaming

    TV on the Internet

    By Tom Conlon Posted on 10.20.2008 2 Comments

    10.28.2008 at 01:11pm - Comment by barron101

    hulu may be great, but there are many other sites out there with better quality, you just have to find them. tudou, youku, megavideo, it all depends of the quality of the video uploaded. one website that i find really helps me out when looking for tv shows is "surfthechannel.com" and a website for watching movies is "watch-movies.net". hope that helps the couch potaters, or at least the chair potatoes now.

  • Entertainment & Gaming

    The Most Realistic Video Games Yet

    By Scott Steinberg Posted on 10.28.2008 7 Comments

    Games are beginning to exploit the computational muscle of the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 to generate characters and environments that follow the rules of reality, not just preset sequences.

    10.28.2008 at 01:05pm - Comment by barron101

    i still doubt that tom clancy's endwar's voice recognition is 95% accurate. many many voice recognition software does not work, plus, although the game may have 95% accuracy, your mike may not. take the xbox360. many games i have played, the voice recognition does not work very efficiently, even when im just chatting with friends. i have had to upgrade my headset a few times to get that clearer sound.

  • The Environment

    Green Collar Jobs

    By Rachel Durfee Posted on 10.23.2008 4 Comments

    The economy is down and global warming is up. Instead of tackling the two problems individually, some lawmakers are looking to link the two activities together in what is proving to be an opportunity to fix both. In California, they are killing the two proverbial birds with one law, or in this case, many energy-efficiency policies.

    10.28.2008 at 01:00pm - Comment by barron101

    solarman, although there has been "A" study about how our world will go to the point of no return, it does not mean that we will. although 1 study says so, there are millions of other studies agreeing, and disagreeing with this conflict.



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