I doubt flash is going away anytime soon. There are just too many flash games out there and those aren't easily ported to HTML5. I think if there was as much discussion about IPv4 vs IPv6 we would have switched by now. After all, there's a more pressing need to debate that than Flash vs HTML5
I'm definitely going to stick around for a while. I would like the Pandora to replace my aging and failing Dell Axim X5 - darn touch screen and backup battery don't work. Back in 2002, I paid about the same for the little PDA and its accessories. The Dell Axim isn't nearly as impressive as the...
I use Windows 7 on my desktop because you can't beat Windows game support. I have Linux Mint 8 installed under VirtualBox. On my laptop I mostly use Windows 7. It seems to get better battery life than my Ubuntu partition. My home server runs Debian because Debian is stable, and I like APT. I...
Just thinking it might imply that the other parts may be done and look good too, and I suppose if you want to get technical, there is always Post-Final.
It indeed looks exactly like this! :D
They also used it to prevent Arcade hacks. For example, Ms. Pac-Man was developed by a few people who wanted to create new maps for Pac-Man and change the sprite. Thus, Ms. Pac-Man was born. They did this for several owners of the Pac-Man cabinets for a...
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