Comment: ob (Score 2) 78
Don't slashdot me, bro!
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Don't slashdot me, bro!
I wonder about the library rules. I used Jawsjs http://jawsjs.com/ in my last game
You're doing it wrong. Gamemaker is what you need.
Anyone who quotes Florian Mueller as if he were anything other than a shill at this stage of the game is full of it.
"When someone reports your allegedly illegal porn to the FBI, of course you take action to keep the FBI from taking down all WMF sites and arresting people."
It turns out the needed action was 0. Larry is trolling for attention again.
Do the obvious: beat them at their own game! A superior vision, with an educated, thoughtful and gentle guiding hand, will surely win out.
Australian tech publication iTnews is defining 'patent trolls' as those who claim rights to an invention without commercializing it
Dingo dongers. Some companies are good at R&D, some at mass production. It's perfectly valid to specialise in one or the other.
Is an architect a troll if he doesn't dig his own foundations? Article's a bag of arse, mate.
As has been mentioned elsewhere in this thread, you can do it with Ovi maps on Nokias
Sure.
But what's that got to do with Google making a retarded design decision? It's certainly not very relevant to those who don't have Nokia phones.
As it happens I have a Nokia E71 with Ovi maps. I don't find it particularly brilliant, though I suppose I can't complain given that it was free.
Still, I don't know why it took them a year to port it from the E72 which is basically the same phone. Trying to push people to upgrade?
What about non-French Champagne?
She's knock-kneed and her feet look like she's tying to stop on skis.
P.S. The identical smiles are really creepy. Are these Mormons or something?
Google Maps keeps chugging along, as long as I don't end navigation on my current route.
That's still retarded. It's like when you turn off the stereo it burns all your CDs.
Is there no way to permanently (at least until you make a positive decision to remove it) store the data locally?
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