Let's go.........RANDOM!
Feud, yes. It creeps me out every time.
Humble Indie Bundle 8. Jeez, I could have sworn they've had more bundles than that already! I must be imagining things...
Only games that are interesting to me are Thomas Was Alone and Dear Esther. I already have TWA (great game, ruined by Unity), and I'm not even sure what Dear Esther IS, nor if I might enjoy it. I am getting pretty sick of these deals. "Indie" has lost its charm a long, long time ago.
Humble Indie Bundle 8. Jeez, I could have sworn they've had more bundles than that already! I must be imagining things...
Only games that are interesting to me are Thomas Was Alone and Dear Esther. I already have TWA (great game, ruined by Unity), and I'm not even sure what Dear Esther IS, nor if I might enjoy it. I am getting pretty sick of these deals. "Indie" has lost its charm a long, long time ago.
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xander wrote:Hey, guys! Check it out! Apple is selling sex toys now!
Typical Apple: do something the world's been doing for a long long time (build a computer that needs an external screen), round the corners and present as the most revolutionary idea of the century...
I'll admit it's ludicrously powerful, the cooling system is very smart, and I want it. Mainly for running Windows though. But I won't be surprised in the slightest if Apple sells this for over $10,000, which is a great price for a computer when you're a sucker. Ironically, the machine itself looks like a sucker. Maybe that's just to remind you what you are...
But to anyone considering this: Those GPUs are not designed for gaming and will be very "meh" if you try to run games on it.
But to anyone considering this: Those GPUs are not designed for gaming and will be very "meh" if you try to run games on it.
NeatNit wrote:But I won't be surprised in the slightest if Apple sells this for over $10,000...
I would be quite surprised. The current Mac Pro models start at $2,500, though with the addition of faster procs and more RAM, one could fairly easily spend more than $5,000, and obviously there are $10,000+ configurations. My guess is that these machines will fall into a similar spectrum of prices---a minimal machine for $2,500-3,000, with much more expensive configurations possible.
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