Modern warfare 3 ; Someone

Modern warfare 3

; Someone went through, removed all of the JarJar bullshit and tidied up the storyline a bit. Most StarWars geeks I meet approve of the rework. Thanks very much for this, sounds interesting! And a new 6 minute scene where Chewbacca visits a Chevrolet dealership and buys a Camaro. A Camero that transforms into a kickass robot, that just happens to be looking for an irradiated fridge to fuck. Much like Lucas did to my childhood. Guess Ill have to buy the White Album again. Nah, bro! Now you can burn the entire empire onto one disc. If the HVD has been invented 16 years before its public release, makes you wonder what other mad shit has been invented but not released to the We do have 4K resolution monitors out now four 1080p screens squeezed into in one. They look fucking glorious but are too expensive and they arent going to release media at that size for a long time. But everything, including consumer PC monitors, is usually 1920 x 1080 now. I find it weird how monitor sizes and resolutions kept going up and up progressively, got to 24 with a 1920×1200 resolution, and then started dropping back down to 22 and 1920×10 I think its mostly because IIRC wider panels are cheaper since its all one long strip so they saved money from the 16:10 panels and were able to still advertise FULL HD! Upvoted you because you are right. Im giving you a little insight here: When scientists in universities or companies come up with new technology it takes an average of 25 years to reach the public consumer level. Depending on what you are working on, the public is in most cases the last one to get hold of a new technology. You have other people knocking on your door before that. When scientists in universities or companies come up with new technology it takes an average of 25 years to reach the public consumer level. For universities, this was true before 1980, but the average now is closer to 7 years. This is largely due to the BayhDole Act which gave universities ownership of technologies stemming from federally sponsored research. Since then, Technology Transfer Offices have been created in most if not all universities that perform any significant modern warfare 3 of research. The major goal of these offices is to move technologies from the lab into peoples hands as quickly as possible. To this end, license agreements usually have timed milestone requirements designed to prevent companies from sitting on technologies. I know of over 150 technologies, created in my university within the last 10 years, that are now in consumer products. An average of 25 years would place first sales to the public outside of a technologies patent life. Another goal of Tech Transfer offices is to bring income into the university to support research. Most license deals are structured with small upfront fees along with royalties based on sales. So, there is no incentive to allow a 25 year development modern warfare 3 for a technology. I cant speak to the development time of technologies created within a company, but 25 years would require a long-view mentality that I just dont see being feasible in a modern corporate structure. Some technologies have taken that long or longer, I cant beleive that is an average. Wow, thanks for the info. TIL Blu Ray will definitely not be the final physical media, unfortunately. It looked like it was heading in that direction a few years ago, but Telecoms in North America are pushing for unreasonable bandwidth caps to kill off competing services like VOIP and netflix streaming.

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