IMO, the galaxy does not look realistic. Unless you have an explanation for the humungus missing chunk of gas and matter that create the "scorpion tail".
No and no.
That said, based on the guys name in the articles, I think these are two videos that show some of this new footage from aired news stories. One's on youtube and the other some news website where you have to watch an ad first etc.
video.ap.org link
It's just another blurry dark shape in the water video.
Thanks for the links. I wonder what could be causing those wakes/shapes as thats not the first vidoe of Loch Ness Ive seen them in. They look much too large to be explained away with an otter or sea bird.
Oh yeah? Well how would you feel if it came to your house and started pushing you around?
Finally caught up to Alien vs. Predator on cable the other day. With great shame I must admit I enjoyed it. I even learned a few things, like I didnt know that the Aliens look the way they look because of them hibernating in humans. I always assumed they naturally looked that way and used humans as a living incubator but the movie clearly shows they incorporate parts of their hosts physiology.
Take this with a grain of salt, but I dont believe there are any 64-bit applications out yet for mainstream consumers. What that means, AFAIK, is you wont realize any performance gain but you will be future proof.
IIRC, a painful lesson was learned in naval warfare regarding the use of aluminum to build the superstructures of ships. A British warship was hit by an Exocet and the resultant fire proceded to melt large aluminum portions.
Interesting. Its always rattled around in the back of my head, how do you "kill" whats magically animated? Like the old "cut off the evil hand and the evil hand comes after you".
I drank enough Jaeger last night to float a battleship. I feel like poo today. This morning Im pounding coffee in a failing attempt to stave off death.
^I always thought defragging a drive was basically reordering all the files contained therin to be streamlined and continuous. Are you saying it has something to do with the mechanical nature of todays HD's?