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I sometimes get the feeling the readership of Slashdot has aged over the last few years. The wonder excitement and enjoyment of doing something seems to be on the way out and cost/benefit productivity gains and other boring crap seem to be what people worry about.
There was never a reason to go to the moon. There was never a reason to climb Everest. There was never a good reason to go to the North or South Poles. There was never good reason to do many of the cool things we did, that is until we did them.
There are a bunch of time unlocks including XP and titles for fighting as a chicken. You get titles for being killed XX number of times and titles for killing other players and other chickens. The more you kill/die the better the titles.
There are a bunch of other pointless but fun things you can do. If you get certain unlocks in the time you get items you can hang off your armour. For example if you kill the king of the other faction you get his head that you can put on your belt.
I assume that you also believe that it should be illegal for the BBC to sell DVDs? After all you have already paid, how dare they charge for the show on DVD.
What about if I don't have an Internet connection? Does that mean I should be upset that the BBC is making something available that I can't access? What about if I don't have Digital radio? How dare they make channels available I can't access. Lets not forget how they are spending all that money providing digital TV channels I can't access. Ah and all those local radio stations. I live in London, why the hell am I paying for Yorkshire local radio.
Alot of the content shown on the BBC does not belong to the BBC. The BBC has to get an agreement from the copyright holders before they can do anything. I see no problem with them using DRM, I would like to see the Linux/Mac comunity stop moaning and stand up and find a way to let the BBC use DRM and be able to provide access on other OS's
About the Keyboard. Try downloading and using ThickButtons (its Free) Its not for everyone, but I found it worked really well for me.
I sometimes get the feeling the readership of Slashdot has aged over the last few years. The wonder excitement and enjoyment of doing something seems to be on the way out and cost/benefit productivity gains and other boring crap seem to be what people worry about. There was never a reason to go to the moon. There was never a reason to climb Everest. There was never a good reason to go to the North or South Poles. There was never good reason to do many of the cool things we did, that is until we did them.
There are a bunch of time unlocks including XP and titles for fighting as a chicken. You get titles for being killed XX number of times and titles for killing other players and other chickens. The more you kill/die the better the titles. There are a bunch of other pointless but fun things you can do. If you get certain unlocks in the time you get items you can hang off your armour. For example if you kill the king of the other faction you get his head that you can put on your belt.
I assume that you also believe that it should be illegal for the BBC to sell DVDs? After all you have already paid, how dare they charge for the show on DVD. What about if I don't have an Internet connection? Does that mean I should be upset that the BBC is making something available that I can't access? What about if I don't have Digital radio? How dare they make channels available I can't access. Lets not forget how they are spending all that money providing digital TV channels I can't access. Ah and all those local radio stations. I live in London, why the hell am I paying for Yorkshire local radio. Alot of the content shown on the BBC does not belong to the BBC. The BBC has to get an agreement from the copyright holders before they can do anything. I see no problem with them using DRM, I would like to see the Linux/Mac comunity stop moaning and stand up and find a way to let the BBC use DRM and be able to provide access on other OS's