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Re:That's great
What are you talking about fool? MS is perfectly within their rights to create whatever they want, blame it on the pointy-haired bosses for assuming everything MS creates is golden.
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That's great
When does the platform independent spec come out? Oh wait, it's Microsoft, they don't want their language to be a langauge in and of itsself, they want it to further tie everyone into their proprietary system.
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I wonder if they're related to CD Bugs
I wonder if they're relate to the bacteria that eat away at optical media? Can we look at how they process these minerals differently than other lifeforms and develop a "poison" or alloy that makes them inedible? -- Good Guys Wear White Hats
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Check it out! Running linux on the cube!
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Re:On slashdot?
Dude, Buffy is totally a geek show. Haven't you ever seen Willow Teaches Java?!
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Re:Perhaps this is why
Its on freshmat -- A very cool First Person Pac Man game.
Willow Teaches Java
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Re:Perhaps this is why
Its on freshmat -- A very cool First Person Pac Man game.
Willow Teaches Java
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Java has Willow Power
Java used to be in trouble. Now Java has Willow from Buffy The Vampire Slayer on it's side. With Willow's Elite teaching ability and magical powers, Java will become unstoppable.
You think I'm joking? See here - Willow Teaches Java.
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Anyone care to explain...
how this is different than using a script to parse Google's output?
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Perhaps this is why
Perhaps this is why games with big budgets become more successful than indie games that can't afford to buy their way into the review rags despite how good/bad they are.
For example, one could argue that Q3A was just another Quake, but it got all kinds of press. Kohan, though, was a great game, but very few people have ever heard of it.
Also, there are several great open source games (Crystal Space, FreeCiv, BlueMango, FlightGear, Frozen Bubble, etc.) that are really good. Of course, since they're open source and can't afford to send out "press kits" to magazines and reviewers, they never get reviewed, and never get seen outside of a very small niche.
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Re:Argumentum ad Verecundiam
Actually Ford did promote on of their lead engineers to CEO, he was so good that Chrystler brought him over to their company when they were in dire straits in the 1980s. I forget his name at the moment, but I remember the video we had to watch on him in my Intro to Business class.
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ATTN all webmasters: Lets Link to Xenu
So Google won't link to Xenu.net, we're all listed
on Google right? So let's all link to Xenu.net so
our visitors can find it indirectly.
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Too Hello Kitty?
I realized Mandrake's problem when I started paying attention to the other members on the NLUG list. Most linux people will not use mandrake and consider people who use it beneath contempt. The very thing which would make Mandrake successful in the mainstream, user friendlyness, makes it a pariah of linux land where a distro isn't good unless it physically hurts the user.
Personally, I use Mandrake. Mandrake was my first distro (I tried Red Hat and SuSe and went back). That said, I won't join although I will continue to buy the new version (8.2) as I have 7.1,7.2,8.0, and 8.1 ...
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Too Hello Kitty?
I realized Mandrake's problem when I started paying attention to the other members on the NLUG list. Most linux people will not use mandrake and consider people who use it beneath contempt. The very thing which would make Mandrake successful in the mainstream, user friendlyness, makes it a pariah of linux land where a distro isn't good unless it physically hurts the user.
Personally, I use Mandrake. Mandrake was my first distro (I tried Red Hat and SuSe and went back). That said, I won't join although I will continue to buy the new version (8.2) as I have 7.1,7.2,8.0, and 8.1 ...
White Hat Research Network - Under Destruction.