Oh my... Guess when I get back I'll go to the Winchester, have a pint and wait for this all to blow over.
That depends entirely on if the pound is strong enough to be able to buy one Was planning to get a new phone within the month, decided to get it today just to protect myself from the possibility of price increases within that period (since the pound is not predicted to rise in the short term and i am not really losing anything by doing so). One Plus certainly aren't doing much to try and push the priority delivery...
So I put a $20 on my Steam account. What do I buy? I would have asked /r/pcmasterrace or /r/gaming, but I think this forum is a little closer to my interest group. I already have all the "must-haves" like Skyrim, Fallout 4, as well as a bunch of driving games (GRID, DiRT, Flatout, etc) and quite a few oddballs (Cities Skylines, Homebrew, Payday 2, etc). And I have every game Valve ever made too. I mostly like driving games but I like a bunch of other types too. What does the BeamNG community suggest? Has to be $21 CAD or less.
if you have windows 7(or a windows 7 partition) then i'd suggest Driver: San Francisco, IMHO it's one of the best driver games that's also somewhat recent and has decent graphics reason for windows 7 is because for whatever reason it refuses to work on windows 8 and newer
I could recommend ford racing 3 but only if you had this game as a kid and feel nostalgic. for NZ$ 0.59 you can't complain. Look for games under NZ $10
Did some YouTube compression testing for different upload files. Not entirely scientific, but I think the results speak for themselves. Conversions done using AnyVideoConverter v5.9.5 using CUDA acceleration. MP4 [original] 50310kbps = 86mb MP4 4k [converted] 51320kbps= 85.9mb VP8 [Converted] 9071kbps = 15.7mb {This one was super slow to convert approx 10 times longer} Absolutely none of them compare to the original file though in terms of fidelity, blocking and colour depth. 4k is still being processed as of upload but I do not hold much hope for it against the VP8 result.
I made 4-bit RAM in The Logic Lab. The top two switches address the RAM. To read, just set the address. To write, set the address, the value to right with the lower switch, and press the big red button. You can test it yourself using this link: http://www.neuroproductions.be/logic-lab/index.php?id=61684
that video gave me cancur Parents keep an eye on your kids or else they would end up embarrassing themselves when the get older.