T discs are single serve coffee pods made by the brand Tassimo. These can be used with single serving cup coffee makers made by the same brand. There are several different companies which offer a variety of flavors and blends, such as Gevalia, Twinings, and Maxwell House.
Yes, Grand Theft Auto 5 does have two discs which are designed to install the game.
One can purchase cheap T-discs at websites such as Coffee for less, Tassimo Direct, Bed Bath and Beyond, Starbucks, Amazon, and many others. They also may be purchased in any store which sells coffee.
Coffee Wizz offers coffee cups and pods from different brands like Dolce Gusto, T-discs and Lavazzo. Almost all of the available brands offer a bold coffee what is the strongest type of coffee.
IBM, it was designed to boot load microcode (µIPL in IBM terminology) for their System/370 computers introduced in 1971. The original floppy discs used by IBM were 8 inch diameter and had a capacity of only 80,000 bytes. The IBM engineer that designed the disc drive that the System/370 used to read microcode from these discs was Alan Shugart. He eventually left IBM to start his own disc drive company.
There are eight different beverage types one can make with Tassimo discs. The different types are coffee, tea, latte, cappuccino, espresso, crema, mocha and hot chocolate.
Tassimo Discs are used for Tassimo coffee machines -- they are single-serve coffee, tea, hot chocolate, etc. packets that are placed in the Tassimo machine for "making" the beverage of your choice.
The Bosch single serve coffee maker uses T discs. The Tassimo 55 Home Brewing System by Bosch has a 56 ounce tank and takes more than two minutes to produce a cup of coffee.
They aren't. As of August, 2009, no company has released a working prototype.
No it just is not possible. PS2 does not read the discs and can not run the games even if the software was not designed for the PS3
PS2 games are mainly designed for DVD discs, but the PS2 will not play most burnt DVDs
No. Blu-Rays were designed to play DVDs just as well as actual Blu-Ray discs
No an adapter is not possible. The discs will fit in the PS2 they just are software designed for the PS3 and would not work in a PS2 even if the PS2 could read the Blue-ray discs the PS2 could never run PS3 games