 Biff
#10848 posted by Lunaran on 2006/09/11 18:01:49
Source saves memory by only caching the first eighth of a second of all sounds. It plays that eighth while it loads the rest of the sound.
That means that it's constantly seeking on your disk for sounds.
I dunno if it was ever proven that that's what causes the hitching, but that's the leading theory at least.
 Biff:
#10849 posted by necros on 2006/09/11 18:04:48
that's a nifty tool, but i was wondering what else will be affected by changing the pci latency? and if it could be bad for other things?
 Underworldfan
#10850 posted by . on 2006/09/15 04:53:37
Didja get my e-mail?
 Why Is It So Silent Here
#10851 posted by Spirit on 2006/09/16 02:14:58
I corrupted some files and thus need them again...
dmc1.zip
pg2.zip
phantasm.zip
rcoldmaps.zip
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 Spirit
#10852 posted by aguirRe on 2006/09/16 06:42:03
You can get the last three from FP via Fatty's and Tronyn's sites.
 Woot!
#10853 posted by Spirit on 2006/09/16 08:21:48
Thanks a lot!
 &
#10854 posted by madfox on 2006/09/16 12:45:00
as I downloaded most of the quaddicted side before it crashed....
http://members.home.nl/gimli/dmc1.zip
 Toot!
#10855 posted by Spirit on 2006/09/16 15:02:49
Thanks a lot to you too!
 A Difference Engine Built With Legos
#10856 posted by R.P.G. on 2006/09/17 16:12:12
Who said Legos had no scientific merit?
http://acarol.woz.org/
 WoW
#10857 posted by JPL on 2006/09/17 23:45:04
Sometimes we are considered as geek... but this man is over standing the geek concept !! In anyway, respect to him: building a calculator using "Legos" is pure art...
 Phait
re #10850.
nope, didnt get an email from you...
 You Guys Are Too Quiet
#10859 posted by Lunaran on 2006/09/21 12:32:53
I broke down and downloaded "Lego Digital Designer," which for the uninformed is lego's new virtual lego building software which lets you build stuff out of infinite legos without having to actually own any.
At first I thought, "how could they do that when it would sort of eat into their sales of actual physical legos?" However, it seems that this Lego Digital Designer lets you actually order, ie with money, the exact set of bricks you used to build whatever hideous masterpiece it is that you built. So, if you construct some crazy thingajig and just have to have it, you can buy it and have those bricks all show up in the mail for what I assumed would be a tremendous fee. I worried very much that I'd emerge from my apartment two weeks later, scruffy and unkempt, having spent upwards of a thousand dollars on a large, colorful, and fully articulated Baneblade or something.
It turns out I was wrong about all of that. Lego apparently decided instead that to stop this from eating into sales of actual sets they'd just make the software completely awkward and useless, and only include the boring common bricks you can't build anything remotely interesting with.
I placed like two bricks and a wheel and uninstalled the whole affair without remorse. I guess, for now, there is no substitute for the original.
 Lun
#10860 posted by Kell on 2006/09/21 14:33:36
Agree.
We here at the tower of koth bought a bunch of Lego games cheap, including a builder ( don't know if it was the latest, but similar to what you describe ). The actions to get even an ordinary brick of an ordinary color into an ordinary location was a protracted feat of counter-intuitive key bashing. I think my greatest achievement was to successfully open a hinge.
Conversely, some cherished Lego was retrieved from a parent's garden shed and we set about constructing "some crazy thingajigs". No comparison. We're going to take pictures, then dismantle the Lego and safeguard it for the next generation.
 I'm Curious
#10861 posted by inertia on 2006/09/21 16:34:23
who of us played with Legos as a kid? So far, I know of myself, Lun, and Kell...
 Legos...
#10862 posted by ionous on 2006/09/21 16:59:39
Were the only toy i really ever played with from about 4 years old, to 16 years. I still take them out from time to time.
The 1200 piece black car still holds a place of honor on my top shelf.
 Lego
#10863 posted by bear on 2006/09/21 17:02:45
Around here (sweden) I think you can just safely asume (unless they're terribly old) that everyone played with lego and if someone says otherwise you'll have to try to figure out what cave they were raised in.
 0931
#10864 posted by madfox on 2006/09/21 18:39:32
Strong lego trimmer here, but as most of my greenhat toys are gone. But I can remember it gave me as much joy as Quark!
 Wee!
#10865 posted by inertia on 2006/09/21 19:28:44
The 1200 piece black car still holds a place of honor on my top shelf.
The race car??? I built that too! <3
 Legos...
#10866 posted by generic on 2006/09/21 19:41:18
Tinker Toys AND Lincoln Logs -- Oh My!
I even had Giant Tinker Toys and could make a robot the size of my mom that would love me more than she ever would ;-)
 That Was My Hobby As A Kid Too
#10867 posted by HeadThump on 2006/09/21 19:45:27
building cars and jets and rerigging toy guns to shoot out eye punturing things. As for legos, I never got into them.
 Legos Were Fun
#10868 posted by R.P.G. on 2006/09/21 20:30:46
Sadly I wasn't quite creative enough to make impressive stuff, and mostly I didn't have the requisite pieces to make much anyway. Rather expensive things, you know.
 Not Lego...
#10869 posted by distrans on 2006/09/21 21:47:02
...but some inferior knock off, yes.
 Expensive
#10870 posted by inertia on 2006/09/21 22:02:59
Yes, legos were. It was the only toy I ever got (and in terms of cost per hour of entertainment, were incredibly low!).
 Growing Up With A Single Dad Who Didn't Care How The House Looked
- Things frequently got pretty messy, and lego pieces were always getting lost everywhere, my giant collection eroding with every building session, in the end - I lost the last lego, and my Amateur Structural Engineering days were over.
They were indeed alot of fun though, the most fun was when you used standard pieces and built original stuff with, rather than following some plan or layout with special pieces by some danish guy. By the way, this job of coming up with the sets and ways you could build them was a plan of me and my friend when I was about 10, we spent weeks building and looking at lego plans, and trying to muster up the nerve to call Legoland in Denmark to see if they could employ us in their big factory.
Ah, the mind of a child :D
 Ah Lego
#10872 posted by tron on 2006/09/22 01:05:54
I STILL play with Lego, for my birthday a couple of years ago the gf bought my one of those Mindstorms robotic sets. :D
Voodoo: just think, if you'd worked on your lego skills instead of level design you could be working for Lego right now.
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