I was reading a bit ago about a new form of CRT where each pixel of the screen was drawn with individual electron tubes. It means you get a much thinner monitor with excellent colours. Expensive, though.
It's difficult finding a panel with a good compromise between colour, viewing angle and...
Other than the fact that it was horribly weird seeing Freeman from third person, it was pretty well done. The text and fonts used for the titles made it look unprofessional, unfortunately.
I'd only be disappointed if there were a movie based purely on the events you see in Half-Life 2. It would...
It solved the problem discussed in the Steam + Paypal thread. At least, I think it would.
You could buy wallet money without risk of closure if it doesn't go through, and then you don't have to rely on an external company when you want to buy a Sale?
Also, useful as a way of allowance? I...
You've got me terrified for my account, now.
I was fuming when I first discovered I had to buy CS:S again, because my dad had originally registered the game when I first got Half-Life 2. Obviously, buying the Orange Box, it was only half a problem. The worst part was when I showed proof that...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sqz5dbs5zmo
Damn derailing of a decent thread. I've tried the whole 'CS:S' rdm approach and it doesn't work. I think I'm not doing it right. Gets boring and frustrating sitting out for fifteen minutes watching idiots stand around.
Clever. Was playing with some basic augmented reality stuff. Using squares and 2D barcodes to detect pieces of paper. I suppose it wouldn't be too difficult to detect playing cards based on a similar idea.
It'd be more impressive to see in real-time, I think. Still, the trick itself was impressive.