Comment Use Old Hardware (Score 1) 438
Surely you have a few old boomboxes laying around?
Check out this post, should be an... inpromptu solution.
http://blogs.oreilly.com/digitalmedia/2007/07/stupid-wifi-speaker-tricks.html
Surely you have a few old boomboxes laying around?
Check out this post, should be an... inpromptu solution.
http://blogs.oreilly.com/digitalmedia/2007/07/stupid-wifi-speaker-tricks.html
The issue of similarities to the Monk classes between Hellfire and D3 were addressed in the summary on here. In Hellfire, it was a far east style monk, versus the "eastern european" feel they are trying to create this time.
Now, had they gone with that far east feel (which is what I first assumed when I heard about this), then they were borrowing more than just a name from a prior game.
Blizzard seems to be borrowing a WHOLE LOT from themselves on Diablo II.
Borrowing from one game to the successor is alright, but they've borrowed a good deal from Diablo II for the original WoW. As long as it's all in good taste, I say let it.
Also, when thinking of the monk, I think of the official expansion for Diablo 1 that added the Monk class originally.
Works great against any vertical surface, or on-the-go!
That's what I was afraid of as well.
I didn't start donating until the ridiculous rates from a few years ago kicked in, but here's hoping they keep going strong.
I'm thinking it would be best to just wait until they post on their blog about how it affects them. Either it'll be a huge sigh of relief, or a kick in the pants.
What about SomaFM? How will this affect their royalty issues?
(Oh, if only I had mod points...)
There's a drink on the market called Function : Urban Detox. It has N-acetylcysteine in it, and claims that drinking it will help prevent/remove a hangover.
Didn't think it might have an effect on APAP digestion, but after seeing that, it looks like it could help.
I am appalled at the absence of chemE's. Time to "accidentally" shut down some refineries and raise the price of gas.
-Or watch everything in our local markets double in price.
Plastics interested me the most into Chem. Eng., and it really is hard to imagine where we'd be without it in the future, if that were to unfortunately happen.
Going from XP to 7 Beta1 (and now RC), am I the only one who feels that the improved performance issues of Windows 7 may actually work? I installed a copy of the RC on my laptop, and it worked beyond what I expected. The Laptop was "powerful" enough for Vista, and it couldn't even compare to the performance my laptop was giving me currently.
I installed the Beta on my desktop, and only had one issue that isn't worth the words to complain about.
I know Vista may have been a flop to some people, but this just seems like a repeat of about 8-10 years ago. When ME came out, users found it abyssmal. But the solution seemed to be to go from 98SE to XP, and everyone was content.
This just seems like repeated history to me, as everyone jumps the XP ship for 7, because Vista is still taking water.
P.S. It's rather late here, apologies in advance. I'm probably rambling by now.
"When the going gets tough, the tough get empirical." -- Jon Carroll