... (but not deal much out) becomes the focus of the enemy attacks, while the little guy who can dish out loads of damage (but can't take much) is left alone. It doesn't make a lot of sense conceptually, but because it works it's become a staple. So how could MMOs handle combat without a Taunt mechanic? The following discussion on RPG.net is really worth reading if you care about such issues.
... than naturally occuring products but want to patent it because it is genetically modified and therefore different). This is a huge failure of the FDA propogated across multiple administrations. The movie is a little over the top (and preachy) but does bring together some facts rather nicely. I am not opposed to genetically modified foods conceptually it is just how they've been executed. Drew
... Bella? I had one audition. It was a very conventional audition. I read with another actor for a really long period. It was like five hours. I don't know if we completely agreedconceptually about who this character is, because everyone reads Bella differently and I've never agreed with any one person entirely. But after that first audition we had a really thriving working relationship. It was ...
...Now is one of those times.
I have a dynamically-allocated array of unsigned integers which I need to convert to a comma-separated string for logging. While the integers are not likely to be very large, they could conceptually be anywhere from 0 to 4,294,967,295 In Python, that’s one short line.
my_str = ','.join([str(num) for num in my_list])
How elegantly can people do this in C? I came up ...
... you'd expect (generating machine code directly = more control, more performance, more work). GHC is designed around the spineless tagless G-machine , a paper I've never gotten around to reading, but conceptually is like a VM that GHC targets and then codegens from. It has a number of values ("virtual registers") it wants to keep track of while running, like the current stack pointer and current...
... those stupid 5 credit studios that suck up all my time and life. This semester's studio was the neighborhood design portion. The project? Design a community in an abandoned quarry. Sounds easy enough, conceptually...but its taught by this jerk professor that everyone loves to hate. It's funny, I haven't learned a damn thing about neighborhood design. I don't think anyone else in the class has ...
...look horrible, and vera isn't going anywhere must make myself sleep, promised eddyneko chili tomorrow night, must buy ingredientsin the morningps - ihaven't watched any anime in years, really, but i still love my old favorites so much. vera was a terrible ryoko/lum lovechild (conceptually) and sometimes she still is, like five billion years later. here she is channeling dirty pair
... I could get out of a netbook it also showed me how much I needed a better one. So I ordered an Asus Eee 1005 from NewEgg, complete with Windows 7 Starter. Holy shit this thing is awesome. Conceptually I really liked that the old one ran Linux, but in practice I had trouble doing things that should have been simple, like updating to Firefox 3, because there wasn't a great deal of support for ...
...@ captnfantastic black coffee # 18:23 This mug pleases me greatly. It alwaysreminds me of the last timeI saw him. He drank tea the whole time yfrog.com/3dd0opj # 18:24 @ captnfantastic conceptually they're the same. Staring at the wall, only able to focus on how their lover isn't there. # 18:31 *blasts Billy Bragg demos, alternate versions and similar rarities with love and...
OK, imagine this as a gameconcept: In supreme commander, conceptually you're the 'commander' and you can build stuff, and give it orders. You're gated in from a quantum gate, and have a limited amount of portable mass and energy storage and generation. You use an onboard 'build' capability to start production of power plants, factories, mass extractors and so on and so forth, gradually amassing ...