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PH XKR

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Saturday 23rd April 2016
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PH XKR

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Saturday 23rd April 2016
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And yet no decent New games

PH XKR

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Sunday 24th April 2016
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Battlefield > CoD

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Monday 25th April 2016
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Imagine if they put that 1990s screen saver for SETI onto the XBOX/PSs we could find ET sooner

PH XKR

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Monday 25th April 2016
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GrumpyTwig said:
Over the years I wonder how many aeons people have spent reading fictional literature, probably far more than the sensationalist figure in the OP.

We're not robots, humans procrastinate.

/edit rough fag packet calculation puts lord of the rings at 3.9 billion hours on its own.

Edited by GrumpyTwig on Sunday 24th April 00:37
3.9 billion hours is how long it felt when I watched the 1st of the trilogy

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Monday 2nd May 2016
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Idonthavencb said:
PH XKR said:
And yet no decent New games
Dirt Rally smile
Except that!

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Thursday 5th May 2016
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callmedave said:
I wonder how much the advance in computers (pushed along by games and ever increasing performance) has aided computers that carry out complex advances in medicine?

A bit like the technology in F1 cars filters down to mainstream cars - Where would we be without the Turbocharger/ where would we be without 64 bit computing?
turbocharger came to F1 long after production cars, remember the early 80s?

ABS was on production cars then F1

Adaptive suspension was on production cars hen F1

Considering most applications and even O/S are not fully optimised for 64-bit its a moot point. More prevalent is the advancement of the RISC processor, the ARM is now 30+ years old and is probably the most successful architecture.