Ergin Guney
Member since: Feb 21st, 2006
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| Autoblog | 1 Comment |
| Joystiq | 1 Comment |
| Engadget HD | 4 Comments |


1080p Gran Turismo HD screens
Jun 7th 2006 2:48PM (Engadget HD)Who is so far "that one guy" may be the people gaming at 2560x1600, which still probably translates to hundreds of people around the world even today. But it's up and coming, and I know that'll be the native resolution of my next gaming rig (as it should be of all those who can afford it).
Sign of the times: Sony's Universal Digital Remote RM-V310
Mar 27th 2006 2:56PM (Engadget HD)Sign of the times: Sony's Universal Digital Remote RM-V310
Mar 27th 2006 2:40PM (Engadget HD)Is this referring to a "digital/analog" button that is included specifically to switch between the digital and analog tuners of an HDTV set-top tuner? If so, how is that significantly different from any old learning remote control on which any button can be programmed to operate the "digital/analog" switching feature?
Mustang fans: Eleanor is looking for a home
Mar 21st 2006 1:45PM (Autoblog)Of course, these aren't exactly cheap either. But, unless you are really after the direct movie association of the auctioned car, these still place a virtual upper limit on its rational value. And these certainly detract from the ultimate uniqueness of the car in general.
And, no, I'm not affiliated with Unique Performance.
Real-life Frogger (or: Roomba hacking is fun)
Mar 20th 2006 2:32PM (Joystiq)The "fun in everything" of this sort would transform into tragedy astoundingly rapidly when something bad happens and it's your own daughter or brother whose life is ruined in the name of someone's fun. "Fun" should not involve jeopardizing two-ton fragile machines traveling at 70 miles per hour in close proximity carrying non-consenting live people.
And saying "yeah, someone could have been killed, but no one was" is such a rationally handicapped statement that I wouldn't even know where to start responding to it. So I won't.
In case your "uptight" stereotype involves a 60-year-old irate old man rocking in his armchair, I may point out that I'm actually a Silicon Valley software engineer who does mountain biking and autocross racing, if you must know.
My Comcast DVR lets me down again
Feb 21st 2006 3:02PM (Engadget HD)The only time this does not work (and it never works in this case) is when I leave the unit turned off, it comes on by itself for a scheduled recording, and I return before the scheduled recording is over and the unit is still on. In this case, the only way out for me is to stop the recording (and try the workaround above). I then start a new recording to capture the remaining part of the program that was being recorded. If you do this during a commercial break, you really don't lose much other than having the recording divided up into two on your recording list.