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The code you've posted for firing though isn't correct and will only ever use the first object in the array, regardless of whether there is a loop or not.
Without seeing the original code, it's hard to diagnose what you've done.
On a computer now..
Array accesses are done like Bullets[i].fire(...)
Bullets.fire(...) is equivalent to Bullets[i].fire(...)
Hence why you only see a single bullet, it doesn't call fire for every object in the array.
Without seeing the full code it's hard to read what's going on, but you've defined at static array called bullets and then accessed it like:
Bullets.fire(...)
C transparently handles pointers like this, so although bullets is an array, you haven't accessed it like one, so it defauts to only...
iPhone 4G (No longer rumours)
It's not 18*17.50 though because you're not locked into a long contract, simplicity is a monthly contract.
Come next summer, you sell the 4G a month before the new one comes out for not much less than you bought it for and then buy the new one when it comes out...
The upcoming arrival of the next iPhone doesn't really have anything to do with it, the overriding factor is that unlike the iPhone and Blackberry platforms, Android is not limited to a single vendor.
It won't be long before it overtakes RIM and takes the #1 spot as the most used smartphone OS...
The photographer will sell them to those who want copies and make a nice tidy profit, when he doesn't think he'll get much more return then they'll usually let the happy couple purchase them to do with what they want.
Re: iPhone 4G (No longer rumours)
Given that the 3GS is considerably faster than the 3G....
Given that the iPad is considerably faster than the 3Gs (and has a higher res screen)....
Given that the new iPhone has the same processor as the iPad....
I'll leave it for you to do the math! lol
Anything other than stock always takes longer because they're built to order.
Not sure if it's still the same as it used to be, but built to order machines always shipped from china, hence the length of time for delivery.
On the initial login to openzone they check the mac address to see if it's already in the database, if it isn't then you have to enter the telephone number of a valid iPhone account to verify that you should have access. From then on, your mac address is used for authentication.
You can reset...
Imagine how gutted I felt when I thought I'd just lost 6 months worth of source code for products which have just started to ship. (doppler radar stuff)
Thank f**k I managed to get it back up long enough to pull the data from it.
All other machines are Macs and are backed up using time machine, so have a mix of monthly, weekly, daily and hourly backups, the time machine server/nas is backed up to drives which go offsite.
It's just that this particular machine was in a semi-retired state and just slipped through the...
It's fast, f**king fast even on a 3G.
It slows down when there's lots of buildings being drawn in London (I tried by the tower of London), but even then i'd say it's about the speed of TomTom, but TomTom looks crap in comparison.
UI is a bit sucky, looks like a gash-droid application, they...
If you're on sky connect then it'll be s**t, because it's shaped to hell and is completely worthless and unusable as broadband.
Search in here as it's come up before.
Or read adslguide.org.uk forums.
If you want broadband that works, you either need to be on sky LLU or find another provider...