Comment Re:Good (Score 1) 67
"they will learn to click through all warnings". Kinda Vista's UAC did for Windows users. Besides, people will go to great lenghts to see lolcats.
"they will learn to click through all warnings". Kinda Vista's UAC did for Windows users. Besides, people will go to great lenghts to see lolcats.
"and some new DRM"
Why are they still bothering? It never stopped piracy, and only serves to punish people who buy the stuff (no possibility to rip for iPhone, tablet,etc)
Some of us played outside as kids. The good side is we're not always sick.
Kinda obligatory www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TAtRCJIqnk
That's why there are different servers in Q3A, based on the player's skill (last time I checked).
Dumbing the game down to attract console players is not the way to go.
The game speed is what made Quake & Unreal into classics. Unreal 2 and Doom 3 looked and felt like console ports (dumbed down and slow action)
I wouldn't be so sure. He sounds pretty crazy. (and there are lots of crazy dictators around Russia, yes, including Middle East)
It wouldn't take that much to escalate, all it takes is one bad move by someone crazy...
Firefox 360?
Not an excuse. If anyone else had the same accident, their life would be ruined, they wouldn't be on paid leave...
And they're wondering why people don't trust or respect the police.
Please disregard previous comment, reading multiple forums at once ain't such a good idea after all.
Since there was a massive leak of personal celebrity pics a couple hours ago, some cloud providers aren't that secure.
Anyone have an idea who was the cloud provider?
except...
1-Win98 won't even see the second core as it's not SMP aware
2-Win98 will probably have problems using above 1.5GB of RAM
http://support.microsoft.com/k...
Want speed? get some CF cards and IDE adpaters
What good would a dual CPU do for win98?
The 4GB is overkill too...
Netflix can add up very quickly if you watch shows a couple of hours each day... 150GB is not that hard to do, especially for cord-cutters...
Get hold of portable property. -- Charles Dickens, "Great Expectations"