Unlike standard bits, which represent either 0 or 1, qubits can indicate a combination of the two, using what's called quantum superposition.
Not exact matches
Unlike a
standard computer
bit, which can take on a value of 0 or 1, a qubit can be 0, 1 or a combination of the two — a sort of purgatory between 0 and 1 known as a quantum superposition.
Let Me In pretty much keeps to the
standard vampire mythology — burns up in daylight, has to asked to come inside your home, turns others into vampires if they are
bitten —
unlike some of these more modern vampire tales which play around with the «rules.»
Unlike the movies though, this game looks like a blast, with a storyline that looks like it can rival the best crime thrillers out there, and insane gameplay that changes up the
standard Battlefield formula quite a
bit.
Even by today's
standards, and
unlike many other 16 -
bit platformers of the era, its vampiric veins pulsate a mature and timeless feel throughout, resulting in one of the Belmont clan's finest feats to date.