I personally have never tried remote play, but it sounds like a solution for me. I mean, my mom always watches her recorded shows on TV and I never get a chance to play on the TV.
Now I need to save up for a VITA! :)
Yes I was expecting clinicals in my perceived scope of practice. However, simply because we were student nurses and unpaid for; they forced us to do work that was not even in a nurses' scope of practice. In other words, they made us do the much lower end jobs that registered nurses would never do. Since we weren't registered nurses, they were allowed to make us do it.
We were simply used but we couldn't complain since these subjective mentors were responsible fo...
I'm a student nurse in a highly respected and internationally recognized university in Canada. I have clinicals and I'm expected to go and work without pay. I work for several days a week in long hours. I'm forced to do it for credits or else I won't pass and graduate.
How is that any different than these students who were required to do this work for credits?
I don't go and complain about it and treat my patients negatively in respect to my...
Yeah, I was playing on the PS3 and I needed to message my friend. It took so long just to load the message box.
Then I realized I could NOW use my PlayStation app and message people! It's awesome!
I still love my PS3 and their games.
Can you tell me what they did? I'm not sure what you guys mean
Hey that's a Sony 4K tv! Looks beautiful ain't it?
Sorry Mr. Arrogant.
BTW, they did show the startup in the YouTube video they posted awhile back.
Here you hear will HEAR the next iconic sound for the PS4.
http://www.youtube.com/watc...
Aw, there's going to be no iconic sound?
Perhaps to prevent leakage, maybe the sound will be added after the first update.
THE GUARDIAN!
I hope so!!
Too bad they can't use the Sony w900 televisions. Those televisions are the best LED with the lowest input lag!
This is the television Sony uses with their PS4 showcases.
First of all, this article applies to the US market.
The PS3 has been beating XBOX 360 sales worldwide for quite some time.
This is a showcase store, they won't display an item that is custom made. Even if it is custom, they wouldn't design it as a product that they are currently selling to the public: the 84" X900 series.
For custom sake, they would either hide the bezel and just show the screen. This is what they would do in a comparison between their product and even to their "previous flagship" or other manufacturer.
That's an 84" XBR X900.
Sony doesn't make any 110".
Personally I don't care about the amount of quantity at launch.
Look at the PS3, Sony has been supporting it and releasing quality titles and new IP.
What about the XBOX 360?
Right now, I see Sony supporting PS4 for many years to come. Sony has way more game developers and 1st party; thus they will continue to make more games in a matter of time.
It's like Ford suing Dodge for making a truck look like a truck.
Actually there's vents throughout the console, but they are cleverly hidden. The biggest vents are on the back, obviously.
Doesn't have to do anything with science?
Are you serious? First of all, the materials don't magically create slime. You don't just break the laws of physics (conversation of mass).
The slime has something to do with our sweat and over time, oxidation occurs to the point a "slime"-like substance is formed. The materials of the controller show this effect better, but hell... the XBOX 360 controller is filled with sweaty gland residue as well.
Lets be honest. Some of these things appear "common sense" to a common group.
But a lot of people out there know absolutely nothing about video games and the simple terminology associated with them.
Heck, I can talk to my friends about 8-core, 8GB GDDR5 RAM, DRM, used games, etc and most of them would know a thing or two about it. But if I were to ask non-gamers, typically adults/parents, they might not know anything especially if they have no prio...
Yeah I personally didn't like the song.
It isn't as great as Monster Hospital by Metric and the Triple Dog Dare by Steve Mazzaro