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injurai

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    Step 0: Allow kids to phone home.

    Step 1: For the rest, take down the kids names into a private register.

    Step 2: Put up email/phone line to call in to reunite with your own child.

    Step 3: Wait for parents to come to you.

    Step 4: Find empty seats on airplanes and let the kids play down at the local park until time.

    Step 5: ??? Would you like a Ginger Ale and a Cookie ???

    Step 6: No Loss of Profit

     

    But I guess the private investigators are too important of a constituency so you have to find a budgetary excuse why you aren't paying them, as opposed to not paying them because they aren't actually needed.

  2. Ah, so 1 Remake and 0 both got modern remasters.

     

    As far as remakes, it sounds like 3 might be the next one. Probably the one that most needs to be brought up to speed now. Then hopefully they do 4 after that. For obvious reasons. Then I'm sure the revived interest will die off and Capcom will be back in the slums.

  3. I'll also say I wouldn't surprised if AMD and Intel salvage their better microcodes to form some new RISC architecture, essentially just tearing out the whole CISC layer and trimming the remaining features that existed to support that layer. I'd be nice to standardize around something, but I could also see a fight against ARM. Intel and AMD might even standardize around their own RISC architecture to fend off mobile players in the markets that they've traditionally owned. I can see Intel trying to go proprietary, but if AMD moves on RISC-V that might be enough to get Intel to circle that foundation as well. Of course they could then develop their own proprietary extensions, but hopefully they wouldn't have to. As RISC-V is supposed to be working on optional extensions like SIMD.

  4. Yeah, windows world encourages per-compiled binaries, so software offerers will have to have a toolchain ready to offer new binaries. Problem is a lot of people rely on old software that hasn't been updated in years. I'm sure qualcomm will have an easier time with a younger generation, but there would still be that awkward division within the Windows platform.

     

    While the days might be numbered for x86, I'm pretty confident that Intel and AMD can pivot into a new market and would probably have a lot more resources to draw upon.

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