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CHIP-8 emulation comes to Half-Life 2, you can finally retire your Telmac 1800 (video)

We’ve seen quite a few programming projects lately, from CPUs built in the world of Minecraft to a full-blown Game Boy emulator in JavaScript . And now? Wiremod forum member Techni has taken the CHIP-8 virtual machine and got it up ‘n running in the Garry’s Mod sandbox for the Source game engine. Sure, CHIP-8 has been around since the 70s, and since it’s small and easy to program it has a following that persists to this day — but that said, we never expected to see it running Space Invaders from inside a game of Half-Life 2, in all its 8-bit glory. That’s what we call progress! Or at least a satisfying hack. See it in action for yourself after the break. [Thanks, Jason] Continue reading CHIP-8 emulation comes to Half-Life 2, you can finally retire your Telmac 1800 (video) CHIP-8 emulation comes to Half-Life 2, you can finally retire your Telmac 1800 (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 15 Nov 2010 20:46:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Probably won’t make a difference, but it could provide some entertainment value : North Carolina Rep. Heath Shuler told Fox News on Monday he is following through with his vow to challenge Speaker Nancy Pelosi for the role of the House’s top Democrat when the party moves into the minority in the next Congress. Shuler said he’s making good on his campaign promise to challenge Pelosi for minority leader, adding that he’s had a respectful relationship with Pelosi but would always be direct with her. It’s an uphill battle, he acknowledged, but the Democrats lost in the recent midterm elections, and he thinks Pelosi is partly responsible for that loss. The challenge comes as House Democrats just avoided a messy leadership struggle between Reps. Steny Hoyer of Maryland and James Clyburn of South Carolina for the No. 2 post of their new minority. Pelosi brokered a deal that will allow Hoyer to become second in command while Clyburn receives a new position that will be labeled the third-ranking post in leadership. But several Democrats, most of them moderates from conservative districts, have made clear that they won’t support Pelosi’s leadership bid after their party suffered historic losses to Republicans last week. He’ll probably get skunked, but everyone will be watching to see how much support he gets in the caucus.

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Guantánamo Bay detainees to be paid compensation by UK government

Millions to be paid in compensation for prisoners who alleged UK complicity in torture and extraordinary rendition Former Guantanamo Bay detainees Omar Deghayes, Binyam Mohamed and Martin Mubanga are expected to receive settlements over their treatment. Photograph: AFP/Getty Images/Reuters/PA The government will announce today that it will pay millions of pounds in compensation to former Guantánamo Bay detainees following weeks of negotiations between lawyers for the government and the former prisoners. Ministers appear to have decided on the advice of the security services that they could not afford to risk the exposure of thousands of documents in open court on how the US ,with the…

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Obama Whines: American Journalists ‘Never Say Thank You’

President Barack Obama is peeved with the American press. They never say “thank you,” he whined to journalists in Japan on Monday. According to the pool report from the press conference, one reporter said “Thank you, Mr. President.” Someone said the reporter was Australian. “I knew it must have been an Australian because my folks never say thank you,” Obama said. read more

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Rascal Flatts Celebrates 10 Years, New Album

The members of country group Rascal Flatts explain why the title of their new album, “Nothing Like This,” sums up the past year, and why they can’t wait for fans to hear their duet with British pop singer Natasha Bedingfield. (Nov. 15)

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Suu Kyi prepares route for peaceful revolution

First the euphoric, then the mundane. Having been at the centre of a thrilling, dizzying 36 hours of cheering crowds and flashing cameras, Burma’s democracy icon yesterday had to get practical with issues such as the drains and rent. While she had first spoken to diplomats and old colleagues, yesterday saw Aung San Suu Kyi meeting with the landlord of her National League for Democracy’s (NLD) offices and turning to the maintenance of her crumbling home. Both were issues that have been neglected during her seven years in detention. The slow, solitary days of her house arrest have been replaced with constant meetings at a frantic pace to meet the…

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RIM pulls Kik Messenger from App World, cites ‘number of issues and customer concerns’

Kik Messenger — the real-time mobile messaging service that’s seemingly taken the world by storm over the past couple weeks — has been pulled from RIM’s App World , making it a bit trickier for BlackBerry users to get hold of the app. It’s easy to formulate conspiracy theories here considering that Kik might provide the single most legitimate cross-platform threat to BBM at the moment, and frankly, RIM hasn’t actually said much with its official statement on the matter: “RIM became aware of a number of issues and customer concerns regarding the Kik app and service and, following discussions with Kik, the app was removed from BlackBerry App World. RIM is actively reviewing the issues and potential resolutions, and is also continuing its discussions with Kik.” To be fair, Kik’s contact farming — a big contributor to its exponential growth — is a totally valid privacy concern and probably plays a big role in RIM’s decision here… but for the moment, we’re only left to wonder. The company says it’ll let us know “when further information is available,” so we’ll be sure to pass it on. RIM pulls Kik Messenger from App World, cites ‘number of issues and customer concerns’ originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 15 Nov 2010 20:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Posey, Feliz Picked As Rookies of the Year

San Francisco Giants catcher Buster Posey and Texas Rangers relief pitcher Neftali Feliz were named National and American League Rookies of the Year on Monday. (Nov. 15)

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Valley Says Fox Show on ‘Target’ for Season 2

Mark Valley says ‘Human Target’ makes room for new cast when it premieres season 2 on Fox Wed., Nov 17 – but promises all the action remains. (Nov. 15)

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Ethics Panel Begins Deliberations in Rangel Case

Shortly after veteran Rep. Charles Rangel of New York walked out of his ethics trial in protest, a House panel began closed-door deliberations on 13 counts of alleged financial and fundraising misconduct. AP’s Jerry Bodlander reports. (Nov. 15)

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