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Comment Back in 1994 (Score 1) 136

Back in 1994 I was working at the Computer center at my University doing some CAD Investigations to setup training for students. A fellow there was downloading Slackware to setup some web servers and I got curious about, then setup a double booting system with windows and slackware to test it. Since then I always have a linux system somewhere around for playing and learning.

Comment Re:It's not only programmers vs bosses (Score 1) 469

I have no prof and I will not take the time to do it. Some are honest but most Sales & Marketing guys are just to "loose" on what is honest, maybe we could agree on this. I'm not "just" trying to get money from my employer. Absolutely not! I could be making more money selling tacos or hamburgers and I am not doing that. Hope this assertion makes clear the difference to you! By the way: what do you do for a living? do you like it or just do it for the money?

Comment Re:It's not only programmers vs bosses (Score 1) 469

Honestly, I try to make the maximum amount of money I can make in a honest way, providing a value per the money to whomever hire my efforts. I could be making a lot more money if I faked or lied, but that is against my principles. I am not saying I am perfect, just that I try to be honest, for true. I do believe we could be a better society if we stop faking and lying each other. You lie to your employer to make more money from them?
Games

The Frontier of the MMO Genre 92

Eurogamer is running a feature about what they call "frontier" MMOs, games that are on the fringe of a market flooded with attempts to replicate the success of Everquest and World of Warcraft. Many publishers already have more MMO projects than they know what to do with, and often leave the more unusual and unique games out in the cold, preferring to stick with familiar IP or a tried-and-true approach. "Like any gold-rush, the MMO market also attracts a different kind of adventurer: the fearless, inexperienced, determined and solitary dreamer, making a go of it on nothing but their own resources and pluck. The online distribution and direct revenue streams — be they subscriptions or micro-transactions — make it theoretically possible to make a mint in MMOs without any help from the gaming establishment at all." They take a brief look at several such games currently in development, including Earthrise, Gatheryn, and Global Agenda.
PlayStation (Games)

Marvel Vs. Capcom 2 Confirmed For the PS3, 360 83

RyuuzakiTetsuya writes "According to Kotaku, Marvel vs. Capcom 2 is making its way to the PS3 and the Xbox 360. It's based on the Dreamcast code, and it includes Online play and widescreen support. A demo will be available Thursday on the Playstation Network, and the full game will retail for $15 on each of the respective online services. A gameplay trailer is available as well."

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