Need for Speed SHIFT - это новый реалистичный симулятор гонок. Он сочетает в себе не только реалистичную физику, прекрасно смоделированные 3D модели автомобилей и разнообразные трассы, но также предлагает игрокам максимально реалистичный опыт вождения гоночных автомобилей.
Игра для: Symbian^3 (Nokia N8, C7, E7 C6-01 и тд...) Также работает и на некоторых Symbian 9.4 с 3д ускорителем (Samsung GT-i8910 HD; SonyEricsson Satio, Vivaz, Vivaz Pro)
"I worked at a call center for Dell. A lady called in saying her computer was 'screaming.' I asked her to hold the phone to the speaker. It was the scratch loop. She had been listening to it for 4 hours. I told her to just turn off the power strip. She said she was afraid to touch it because the sound felt 'angry.'"
"I was 12 years old, downloading a 'free iPod' from LimeWire. The file was called 'Linkin_Park_In_The_End.exe.' I double clicked it. The screen went black, then BAM—that scratching noise started. It was 2 AM. My parents thought I broke the TV. I hid under my blanket until the smoke alarm went off." (The smoke alarm likely didn't go off, but the fear was real.)
To understand the scratch, you have to understand how XP handled graphics. Unlike modern versions of Windows (from Vista onwards), which use a to composite every window off-screen before showing it to you, XP rendered directly to the screen.
Technically, in a real-world scenario, this "scratching" sound often occurred due to: Buffer Underruns:
The ultimate "drop" in an error remix, signaling the total collapse of the digital world. 3. Why It Lingers: The Aesthetic of Error [HD] Behind the Scenes - Windows XP Crazy Error
"I worked at a call center for Dell. A lady called in saying her computer was 'screaming.' I asked her to hold the phone to the speaker. It was the scratch loop. She had been listening to it for 4 hours. I told her to just turn off the power strip. She said she was afraid to touch it because the sound felt 'angry.'"
"I was 12 years old, downloading a 'free iPod' from LimeWire. The file was called 'Linkin_Park_In_The_End.exe.' I double clicked it. The screen went black, then BAM—that scratching noise started. It was 2 AM. My parents thought I broke the TV. I hid under my blanket until the smoke alarm went off." (The smoke alarm likely didn't go off, but the fear was real.) windows xp crazy error scratch
To understand the scratch, you have to understand how XP handled graphics. Unlike modern versions of Windows (from Vista onwards), which use a to composite every window off-screen before showing it to you, XP rendered directly to the screen. "I worked at a call center for Dell
The ultimate "drop" in an error remix, signaling the total collapse of the digital world. 3. Why It Lingers: The Aesthetic of Error [HD] Behind the Scenes - Windows XP Crazy Error