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Re:term paper on Shakespeare
If you had read the real play you would know your post contained numerous errors.
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Re:Uphill battle
What are you waiting for?
Nothing!
However until most games companies start releasing Linux versions of their stuff as a matter of course, you won't see any large amount of desktop computers running Linux, however friendly it gets. It does do porn quite well though, so there might be hope. -
Re:Organizations behave like this...
One place to find it:
http://uninteresting.myby.co.uk/noeffort/romjul.ht m -
Re:The whole trilogy??
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Re:Yeah, but...
Heres the plot.
Cloud turns up
Everyone turns up
Cloud owns everything
Sephiroth turns up
Cloud owns him
*chuckles* ... to be fair, the plot of MANY stories is similarly simplistic, when you boil it down. Check out the "tales for the l33t" flast videos, which reduce Shakespeare to some stick figures and IRC-esque lines.
http://uninteresting.myby.co.uk/noeffort/romjul.ht m
Ironically, I actually found it enjoyable entertainment -- and it did a VERY good job of capturing many core parts of the story.
The ascii star wars project (I forget the URL or name ...) is similar.
Just because the plot can be simply summarized doesn't mean that the story can't be fun to watch. Heck, all the Robin Hood movies I've ever seen had very thin plots, which is evident when you see it a first or second time. But I still love them. -
OMFG!!!
The article describes the efforts of Dot Mobile to make such literary masterpieces as Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet more accessible.
Perhaps Professor Sutherland ought to check out the following links:
Romeo & Juliet
Hamlet
Kudos to Chris Coutts...they're still damned funny, although the idea of Professor Sutherland pitching this sort of thing for real is just ludicrous. As the epitath on the Bard's tombstone reads:Good friend for Jesus sake forbeare,
Does this mean that Professor Sutherland is cursed, since he's caused Shakespeare's corpse to spin at such a rapid rate? ^_^
To dig the dust enclosed here.
Blessed be the man that spares these stones,
And cursed be he that moves my bones. -
OMFG!!!
The article describes the efforts of Dot Mobile to make such literary masterpieces as Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet more accessible.
Perhaps Professor Sutherland ought to check out the following links:
Romeo & Juliet
Hamlet
Kudos to Chris Coutts...they're still damned funny, although the idea of Professor Sutherland pitching this sort of thing for real is just ludicrous. As the epitath on the Bard's tombstone reads:Good friend for Jesus sake forbeare,
Does this mean that Professor Sutherland is cursed, since he's caused Shakespeare's corpse to spin at such a rapid rate? ^_^
To dig the dust enclosed here.
Blessed be the man that spares these stones,
And cursed be he that moves my bones. -
Re:Still no A/V support in Messenger?
Hear, hear!
The Mac version of MSN Messenger is a travesty compared to its Windows coutnerpart. The Mac BU at Microsoft working on Messenger is FAR smaller than the Windows team; management knows that they're behind, and they're not expected to catch up anytime soon.
There are a couple of feature comparison tables around, one for Windows Messenger 6.2 vs. Mac Messenger 4.0.1, and one for the (currently) beta Windows Messenger 7 vs Mac Messenger 4.0.1. The stated features for Mac Messenger 5 do very little to close the gap.
Members of the Mac community have been complaining about this huge discrepancy since v4 was released, only for management to meet them saying 'send us feedback', so please do. There's probably a more official form out there, but I found this one first.
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Re:Still no A/V support in Messenger?
Hear, hear!
The Mac version of MSN Messenger is a travesty compared to its Windows coutnerpart. The Mac BU at Microsoft working on Messenger is FAR smaller than the Windows team; management knows that they're behind, and they're not expected to catch up anytime soon.
There are a couple of feature comparison tables around, one for Windows Messenger 6.2 vs. Mac Messenger 4.0.1, and one for the (currently) beta Windows Messenger 7 vs Mac Messenger 4.0.1. The stated features for Mac Messenger 5 do very little to close the gap.
Members of the Mac community have been complaining about this huge discrepancy since v4 was released, only for management to meet them saying 'send us feedback', so please do. There's probably a more official form out there, but I found this one first.
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Re:Still no A/V support in Messenger?
Hear, hear!
The Mac version of MSN Messenger is a travesty compared to its Windows coutnerpart. The Mac BU at Microsoft working on Messenger is FAR smaller than the Windows team; management knows that they're behind, and they're not expected to catch up anytime soon.
There are a couple of feature comparison tables around, one for Windows Messenger 6.2 vs. Mac Messenger 4.0.1, and one for the (currently) beta Windows Messenger 7 vs Mac Messenger 4.0.1. The stated features for Mac Messenger 5 do very little to close the gap.
Members of the Mac community have been complaining about this huge discrepancy since v4 was released, only for management to meet them saying 'send us feedback', so please do. There's probably a more official form out there, but I found this one first.
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Re:Don't forget UI-View
Uh, not to start a tiff, but yea - xastir tracks multiple targets/objects too. I show over 12K in my list at the minute.
UI-VIEW is the most popular Windows based client - so far...
UI-VIEW has a great user base. Considering it's author recently passed away, very good support from the user community. The registration scheme for the 32 bit version has been changed since Roger's passing on. See UI-VIEW Homepage for more info on UI-VIEW, see This site for current info on how to register for full function. -
Re:Bittorrent here!
one with 125 seeds here
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FBI joins hunt for Half-Life [source]code
Federal agents mounted a dawn raid on a San Franciscan computer programmer last week, seizing hardware and software.
The programmer, Chris Toshok, detailed the events on his web log, denying any illegal activity himself...
The agents were accompanied by US Secret Service representatives...
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slow already
full mirror inc. warrent here
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mirror if necessary
Here it is, complete with pictures. mod it up if the server dies
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groklaw = quickly slashdotted
or at least it was last time. mirror of article
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Re:Okay, let's wager.
I'd like to see them DMCA my British ass.
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Jump ship?
Jump ship? Why jump ship? Because others have done so? If I decide to jump off a cliff and fall to my microsoft death will you follow just because you can? Jeez, whats up with people these days.
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Mirror
Images are a tad slow for my liking, so here is a mirror.
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For those who cannt access the site
I mirrored it. Read away.
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Use the mirror .... ;-)
Hi
/. crowd,
I mirrored the movies so everybody can have a look. The mirror is at a site with a 1 Gigabit Uplink and powerfull ZEUS web servers, almost unsinkable ;-)
Click here to download the stuff.
Have fun!
fastlink -
Re:Slashdotted - so can somebody tell me...
Hi
/. crowd, I mirrored the movies so everybody can have a look. The mirror is at a site with a 1 Gigabit Uplink and powerfull ZEUS web servers, almost unsinkable ;-)
Click here to download the stuff.
Have fun!
fastlink P.S.: Find out for yourself ... hehe -
Re:Alas, already gone.
This link won't go!
;-)
Download the trailer HERE!
Have fun!
FastLink -
1 GigE uplink
won't get
/. that quick! Download the trailer HERE!
Have fun!
Fastlink