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I used Windows 3.1 recently--no, really
Mordor: The Depths of Dejenol, a game written for Windows in Visual Basic 3 back in 1995, still has a number of loyal players. Last time I checked Mordor did not work with Wine, and many people have had issues running it in Vista (it apparently requires UAC to be disabled). Mordor plays perfectly in DOSBox with Windows 3.1 installed, though.
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Re:Monthly BIOS license fees, DRM enabled login
The hosting is down. You can find the article here: http://future-design.uni.cc/concept-design/notebooks-of-the-future/
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Re:No S**t
The days of running one Anti-Virus, one Spyware scanner on Windows are gone.
The only way to maintain your Windows machine clean, is to use more than one program.
Here's a list that will get you started: http://www.windowssecurity.uni.cc/
The other option is to switch to one of the other Oses, Linux, MacOS, or whatever else. -
Fascist Government
Check out all the nasty info...
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Re:Apple already provides this within iTunes.
I don't understand what is the big deal with burning your music with iTunes. At least you can burn the acc files and get rid of the DRM. You lose some quality, but it bits the alternatives like wma or wmv. Those are more evil formats.
Burning to a CD is a lot easier than trying to crack a wma file. Heck, even with old Mac OS you can burn CDs with iTunes Helper http://www.ituneshelper.uni.cc/ and get rid of that stupid DRM nonsense -
Re:128 Bytes
Not only that, but it was 1.19MHz and had a display screen of 190x160.
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Check this pages too for full featurelist[not real
I will surely upgrade to vista when it is released. coz it rocks,i think it is going to have a good 64 bit support. Check this too: http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1697,193191
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Re:Give me the winner's code, and
I have never lived in India, much less attended they're universities, but from my experience in the Philippines, it doesn't surprise me too much. I don't mean that the Indians (or Filippinos) are inherintly stupid or anything - that couldn't be furthur from the truth. The problem is that the get such a terrible education.
The other day my brothers friend (in college) had a research report he had to do about HTML, Javascript, and the lot. He asked me were to start looking so I told him about w3.org. Then I watched in amazement as he went and copied and pasted entire pages. He finished the assignment in 3 minutes and learned absolutly nothing. I've been told this sort of plagarism is pretty common and accepted here. If it's the same in India, I'm not surprised that the people have such a poor education. It's not because they're stupid.
BTW, I posted as AC because I'm on someone elses computer. If you want to verify what I've written here, my website and contact info and such are at http://jellybean.uni.cc/ -
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zomg
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omg fristage
postage ^_^
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SMB3 Open Source Engine Available
Download Here
Requires Gamemaker 5.3a to edit the source but there is an exe to see the engine in action.
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Re:Oh dear>Hidden text?! What were they thinking!
That's why Jesuslanders shouldn't use technology.
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If you hate The O.C.
The trailer is viewable on my blog. Yeah, it's a bootleg. No, I don't give a damn about movie piracy.
Quicktime required:
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religion and politics in US (offtopic)Hey Darby, check out this from metafilter.org:
Bill Moyers: Theocrats and ideologues in charge of US government. Moyers: For the first time in our history, ideology and theology hold a monopoly of power in Washington. Theology asserts propositions that cannot be proven true; ideologues hold stoutly to a worldview despite being contradicted by what is generally accepted as reality. When ideology and theology couple, their offspring are not always bad, but they are always blind. And there is the danger: voters and politicians alike, oblivious to the facts.
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Re:Mirror
While I was reading through Andy Hertzfeld's musings on the birth of the Mac on folklore.org, I came across mention of this presentation, and decided then and there that I wanted to see it. Of course, I never thought I would. Thanks Slashdot!
In order to spread it, I've mirrored on my blog, located here: http://geekfactor.uni.cc/vids/TheFirstMac.mov -
Ep. 3 Trailer Mirror
I've got both the large and small version of the teaser available right here on my blog:
The Geek Factor
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Related Audio
If you know urdu/hindi, here's something rather funny you might like to listen:
http://mobilink.uni.cc/
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Re:Better name generator
I really like the Everchanging Book of Names...
Although that IGS one can be amusing... "King Tostoy Vasif the Elegant Winner and his Helpful Band of Blackhearts".
"Oh no, the Blackhearts are helping repress the peasants!" -
Re:I do it all the time
I normally use the email address of the company that I'm currently filling in the form...
every now and then you get some interesting responses....
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Don't copy slashdot!
It deserves a WOW award! Don't use slash websites either! Heres an alternative
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Worlds crappiest linux distribution?Here it is
Or is this it
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But can you..
Say this website is a load o' troll shit?