Comment Re:Sounds ominous, but... (Score 1) 437
Not really. They revolted because they were being taxed by a government they had no power to change or influence. We at least have the ability to vote for which face wears the boots.
Not really. They revolted because they were being taxed by a government they had no power to change or influence. We at least have the ability to vote for which face wears the boots.
No.
If I were to go to our other office, I could take an 8-10 hour non-stop drive at highway speeds, or I could take a 1.5 hour flight with an hour downtime at the airport. I fail to see how the car driving itself for those 8-10 hours is going to matter.
Don't forget the fun part - despite being exactly that, it's used all over the place as some sort of password or secret identifier.
That you can't change, and that everyone already fucking knows.
Twisty Tapeworm.
Or Acer? Whatever, point still stands.
Nexus is Google's (Asus rather) product. It's the closest to stock android you can get, because it is stock android.
I think it's HTML5, so no - probably not.
Except those certifications were too easy to earn. Try earning your RHCE without knowing what you're doing - good luck!
Oh. I was talking about the Thief series specifically, which this is a modern "remake" of. Go back to the start of the thread where the idiot made the comment about buying it already? I said some of us may not be able to tolerate the age of the engine anymore. From the start -we- have been talking about those engines specifically.
No, it didn't. Which clears quite a bit up. I thought you were talking about the original two games, and then the mentions of eye candy and such made it sound like you didn't know anything about them. Apologies for the confusion.
Enjoy the link, though.
I wonder if Debian would consider asking for a wavier. It's in the license - any part of it can be dropped with a wavier from the holder.
Try a few -thousand- FPS. There's not much eye candy to turn on...
I get the feeling you (and Black LED) know nothing about Thief 1 and 2?
The renderer was written in 1995, game released 1998. Your comment is entirely useless in this context.
Here you are, your highness.
I don't know why Debian can't package it, but I think it has to do with the fact that Debian is extraordinarily picky about licensing.
Unfortunately I had not had to run tdm_update.exe previously, so I had no mirror data saved away. So, now I have to wait for the site to come back up so I can update my installation
I've noticed several design suggestions in your code.