"Brain implant allows paralysed woman to control a robot with her thoughts." http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2012/may/16/brain-implant-paralysed-woman-robot-thoughts
I think that may have actually been an argument against homeschooling. She also obviously doesn't know a lot about ducks. :| http://www.nmr.nl/nmr/pages/showPage.do?itemid=1930&instanceid=16
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=zE7jc4rcsR0 @0:16-0:17 "Oh noes! They found our secret, we need to run!" "No, don't! It's OK. I'm OK, I want them to know"
The FP trailer. [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSlEmSX96oU"]THE FP Green Band Trailer - In Theaters March 16 - YouTube[/ame] My life shall not be complete until I've managed to track down a copy of this movie.
You know what made my day? This. Seeing a favorite shareware game come out of 16 years of publishing hell by surprise made me shat my pants a little. Some of you older polycounters might recall seeing this game on Happypuppy and Gamesdomain back in the day
Serverside rendering of a fairly impressive persistent world, sort of like a more visually appealing Second Life. I have my (serious) doubts about this one, but wait and see, eh? http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2008/08/16/liveplace-online-photorealism-on-rubbish-pcs/ edit: Right, seems only a small part of it is realtime.…