I went through the trouble of setting up windows to play Diablo 1 when after 5 minutes into the game my guy was pkilled by some NAKED warrior guy with a trillion hacks and spells. Of course I figured, ok... everybody plays with hacks so I made a hacked charachter which didn't seem to hard to do since there were freaking programs with GUI's to generate them etc. even though the game was pretty new at the time. I got on and started on a dungeon and everybody seemed to be pretty cool. After we were deep in, everyone started turning on each other and ambushing and what not. The funny part is, every last person was hacked and nobody could do anything to each other so we pretty much stood around making faces for a while and playing the dozens so then the others said that they were leaving to find newbies to pick on. I surfed the web and it appears that there were like clubs of people who like are NOT cheaters and you can like join a club of people if you want to play the game through... My fun was already killed by this time though so I got some chips and by the time I was done with the bag we went in with unilimited stuff and beat Diablo and all.. Yay. I'm not wasting my time setting up winbloz again for this crud. I was a BIG fan of warcraft/starcraft but the first Diablo was not worth the time I spent installing it and downloading counter hacks. I was looking forward to like another Starcraft or something instead. I don't think I would even play this mess if it were for linux.
Topclick is made out of people!!! Its peooppllle!! Really though.. I could understand if a site got bought out by a company, but isn't it a little misleading to like oh... blatantly trick internet users into buying books by playing switcheroo after they start hitting the site? Some people want to help old ladies across the street. Some people want to charge them for crossing. Whatever this world was coming to its already got there and then stagnated.
This is a little different, but I remember when I was about 10 years old going into the computer store and typing 10 PRINT "I AM TOO EXPENSIVE!!!" 20 GOTO 10 RUN Of course this was hardly destructive, but the reason why I did it was because it was easy, much like hacking microsoft is today. I think a growing number of people are becoming constructive, but as long as software is written extremely crappily and there is a motive behind the hack (Microsoft? pick one) people will continue to write viruses. I grew up with a hella lot more obstacles than losing files that can easily be backed up. People whine too much because they are uneducated, lazy and other bad qualities. I think the real plagues are made by the government to keep us from spreading too much. Computers will hopefully at least harness and direct the better of our combined ignorance into something.
No offense but this is old news. I heard about this over dinner a few nights ago from my grandmother. Forgive my ignorance, but is Slashdot suppossed to be for current news or is it for people with no family to eat dinner with?
When I was in U.S. History in high school I read of a glorious moment when America stood up against England and dumped quite a lot of tea into a certain harbor. It was said that this was done in protest of taxation without representation. Do we feel represented by our government today, or do we feel that we are being taxed and controlled by the christian supremecist elitists and of course the gangsters and tycoons. Are the corporations also not just as much to blame for abusing the government for their own gain in exchange for limiting our personal freedom? Also, it seems that there is little done to REMOVE laws, only to prevent a number of them from being passed in the first place. I think that we should all protest by giving kids something else to think that is cool instead of Music TeleVision. Maybe after kids start begging for books instead of those fresh new CD's by the back street boys it will start hurting the controlling unknown in the pocketbook. By the way, in case this message is being read by Satan and or Bill Gates. I just want you to know ahead of time... People all over the world are getting on board the SOUL train. Look out, cause its heading down the tracks!
I'm was using Redhat 6.1 and after I upgrading I got a few errors that flashed by then I locked up and rebooted and hangs during boot with the following error: BUG IN DYNAMIC LINKER ld.so: dynamic_link.h: 49: elf_get_dynamic_info: Assertion '! "bad dynamic tag"' failed! Any RH users successfully update this?
I am using Redhat right now because I was unable to use roadrunner with debian and dhcp from stable. If I update to dhcpcd 1:1.3.17pl2-5 it works like a champ, but nothing else does because of the problems I ran into because of the libc6 (>= 2.1) requirement of the package. Can anyone tell me if dhcpcd 1:1.3.17pl2-5 will be included with the new release once it is completed. Like a lot of people run into with windows... this is the only program keeping me using Redhat!
According to the memphis local t.v. news who aired a story about this drug a couple of days ago, the drug is suppossed to decrease the length of cold symptoms from 8 days to 6 (or something close to that). Is a medicine technically a cure if it only alleviates the symptoms of the sickness? Would that not also make chicken soup a cure? -------------------------------------------------- "You have to feed a cold" - T.V. Commercial
The commercial version of redhat 6.1 I purchased came with 3 stickers, two small - one bumper sticker sized that say: "Powered by Redhat" Have the P.R. people started stealing slogans off of their competitors bumpers?
I went through the trouble of setting up windows to play Diablo 1 when after 5 minutes into the game my guy was pkilled by some NAKED warrior guy with a trillion hacks and spells. Of course I figured, ok... everybody plays with hacks so I made a hacked charachter which didn't seem to hard to do since there were freaking programs with GUI's to generate them etc. even though the game was pretty new at the time. I got on and started on a dungeon and everybody seemed to be pretty cool. After we were deep in, everyone started turning on each other and ambushing and what not. The funny part is, every last person was hacked and nobody could do anything to each other so we pretty much stood around making faces for a while and playing the dozens so then the others said that they were leaving to find newbies to pick on. I surfed the web and it appears that there were like clubs of people who like are NOT cheaters and you can like join a club of people if you want to play the game through... My fun was already killed by this time though so I got some chips and by the time I was done with the bag we went in with unilimited stuff and beat Diablo and all.. Yay. I'm not wasting my time setting up winbloz again for this crud. I was a BIG fan of warcraft /starcraft but the first Diablo was not worth the time I spent installing it and downloading counter hacks. I was looking forward to like another Starcraft or something instead. I don't think I would even play this mess if it were for linux.
Topclick is made out of people!!! Its peooppllle!! Really though.. I could understand if a site got bought out by a company, but isn't it a little misleading to like oh... blatantly trick internet users into buying books by playing switcheroo after they start hitting the site? Some people want to help old ladies across the street. Some people want to charge them for crossing. Whatever this world was coming to its already got there and then stagnated.
This is a little different, but I remember when I was about 10 years old going into the computer store and typing 10 PRINT "I AM TOO EXPENSIVE!!!" 20 GOTO 10 RUN Of course this was hardly destructive, but the reason why I did it was because it was easy, much like hacking microsoft is today. I think a growing number of people are becoming constructive, but as long as software is written extremely crappily and there is a motive behind the hack (Microsoft? pick one) people will continue to write viruses. I grew up with a hella lot more obstacles than losing files that can easily be backed up. People whine too much because they are uneducated, lazy and other bad qualities. I think the real plagues are made by the government to keep us from spreading too much. Computers will hopefully at least harness and direct the better of our combined ignorance into something.
How about splitting up messages and dispersing the fragments to multiple email addresses while encrypting each fragment with PGP?
No offense but this is old news. I heard about this over dinner a few nights ago from my grandmother. Forgive my ignorance, but is Slashdot suppossed to be for current news or is it for people with no family to eat dinner with?
When I was in U.S. History in high school I read of a glorious moment when America stood up against England and dumped quite a lot of tea into a certain harbor. It was said that this was done in protest of taxation without representation. Do we feel represented by our government today, or do we feel that we are being taxed and controlled by the christian supremecist elitists and of course the gangsters and tycoons. Are the corporations also not just as much to blame for abusing the government for their own gain in exchange for limiting our personal freedom? Also, it seems that there is little done to REMOVE laws, only to prevent a number of them from being passed in the first place. I think that we should all protest by giving kids something else to think that is cool instead of Music TeleVision. Maybe after kids start begging for books instead of those fresh new CD's by the back street boys it will start hurting the controlling unknown in the pocketbook. By the way, in case this message is being read by Satan and or Bill Gates. I just want you to know ahead of time... People all over the world are getting on board the SOUL train. Look out, cause its heading down the tracks!
Ctrl-T and Ctrl-B toggle the output and tree views so you can edit code in full screen. I like this feature.
I'm was using Redhat 6.1 and after I upgrading I got a few errors that flashed by then I locked up and rebooted and hangs during boot with the following error: BUG IN DYNAMIC LINKER ld.so: dynamic_link.h: 49: elf_get_dynamic_info: Assertion '! "bad dynamic tag"' failed! Any RH users successfully update this?
The future is plastics!
Nevermind, its going to be libc6 2.1 based so I guess it will be straight. Thats good news!
I am using Redhat right now because I was unable to use roadrunner with debian and dhcp from stable. If I update to dhcpcd 1:1.3.17pl2-5 it works like a champ, but nothing else does because of the problems I ran into because of the libc6 (>= 2.1) requirement of the package. Can anyone tell me if dhcpcd 1:1.3.17pl2-5 will be included with the new release once it is completed. Like a lot of people run into with windows... this is the only program keeping me using Redhat!
According to the memphis local t.v. news who aired a story about this drug a couple of days ago, the drug is suppossed to decrease the length of cold symptoms from 8 days to 6 (or something close to that). Is a medicine technically a cure if it only alleviates the symptoms of the sickness? Would that not also make chicken soup a cure? -------------------------------------------------- "You have to feed a cold" - T.V. Commercial
Take the words AOL and TIME WARNER and scramble them up and it spells: NEAR OL WAR TIME
He puts a lenscap on at night
Cancel them and return to section Nikita.
The commercial version of redhat 6.1 I purchased came with 3 stickers, two small - one bumper sticker sized that say: "Powered by Redhat" Have the P.R. people started stealing slogans off of their competitors bumpers?
I haven't seen much evidence supporting the fact that the U.S. has been to the moon.
It would also be hard to tell from a pile of ashes if the head was removed prior to cremation. I hope he is at peace however he is.