You realize this opens the door for a whole new world of small scale cyber bombers flooding legit sites with the perfect keywords that make the filter crawler bots add the site to the banlist.
An example would be similar to a YouTube video. Every once in awhile, you'll find someone with a grudge who uses proxies to spam a video as inappropriate until it gets removed or flagged as such.
I'm sure the Australian's wont have to pay for this fancy filtering feature either...
If your a sex offender, you are only allowed to register one e-mail address so you can't have seperate boxes for your personal and work related activities. Yes, this system will work out to be a live safer! Parents can now let their children meet their online friends with peace of mind.
I don't think there's enough Blizzard news on Slashdot...I also find it interesting that I see so many World of Warcraft advertisements on slashdot pages...
I'm not surprised to hear that the most idiot friendly wireless carrier found another thing to charge you for. Let's see how many brain dead users continue to use their wonderful outdated network and locked down system for higher monthly payments!
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As opposed to working in groups of three where you intentionally write bugs for the fun of it?
Conan's #1 feature is the graphic engine, which no other MMORPG can even get remotely close to. If you think the engine blows, I would refer you to that trash desktop you have. No, an 8600GT is not a top end card...or even a middle tier card anymore.
Did you even play at launch? Loading times we're horrible and servers being restarted several times a day was absolutely insane...Conan's launch was extremely smooth but counted on the fact subscribers would continue to pour in, which they did not.
I've love to buy the game at any price but I refuse to do so with the game laced in DRM. As much as I rebuild my system, I refuse to spend 30 minutes each time with customer service techs for each piece of software.
The median age for EverQuest II is actually quite high, around 35 on the last public survey. So the body indexes posted are actually quite nice for that age range, compared to the 13 year old World of Warcraft gamers...
Except you missed the part in your contract that says if you breach the contract, you pay N dollars termination fee, which is more than enough to watch your profit create a reverse effect. Yes, violating rules is a breach on your end.
You've got to be slightly less than conscious to buy an ibrick anyway...
More like we aren't all ignorant Americans that cry terrorist at every single event in life...especially being that the majority of 9/11 has no ties to terrorism anyway. Great scapegoat though...
Sorry but that watch could be a weapon of mass destruction and will have to be stored in your checked luggage.
How far are you out of touch that you still use Yahoo for personal data anyway? People still really use Hotmail and Yahoo?
/sarcasm off
You realize this opens the door for a whole new world of small scale cyber bombers flooding legit sites with the perfect keywords that make the filter crawler bots add the site to the banlist. An example would be similar to a YouTube video. Every once in awhile, you'll find someone with a grudge who uses proxies to spam a video as inappropriate until it gets removed or flagged as such. I'm sure the Australian's wont have to pay for this fancy filtering feature either...
If your a sex offender, you are only allowed to register one e-mail address so you can't have seperate boxes for your personal and work related activities. Yes, this system will work out to be a live safer! Parents can now let their children meet their online friends with peace of mind.
There obviously arn't enough halfass php cms frameworks out there so why not buy a book and contribute to soceity!
Who cares about DRM in a MMORPG anyway? A monthly subscription takes care of that.
Please refrain from trolling the trolls.
but but but I've already played it without DRM (thanks bay full of pirates) and agree that paying money for DRM sucks!
I prefer Windows OS X11. They could even port the Windows interface to BSD, relabel it, and throw in some hardware key detection for added effect.
Windows 95 also ran completely on DOS...it was a lot more than a "bootloader."
I don't think there's enough Blizzard news on Slashdot...I also find it interesting that I see so many World of Warcraft advertisements on slashdot pages...
I'm not surprised to hear that the most idiot friendly wireless carrier found another thing to charge you for. Let's see how many brain dead users continue to use their wonderful outdated network and locked down system for higher monthly payments!
As opposed to working in groups of three where you intentionally write bugs for the fun of it?
So? Download and build your own kernel..
Or get Windows or Mac and never have to hear that.
I bet you buy your LEGO preassembled too.
This comment is getting you owned in so many ways...the whole preview button doesn't always help does it?
Conan's #1 feature is the graphic engine, which no other MMORPG can even get remotely close to. If you think the engine blows, I would refer you to that trash desktop you have. No, an 8600GT is not a top end card...or even a middle tier card anymore.
Did you even play at launch? Loading times we're horrible and servers being restarted several times a day was absolutely insane...Conan's launch was extremely smooth but counted on the fact subscribers would continue to pour in, which they did not.
America is still the most important right now but thanks anyway!
I've love to buy the game at any price but I refuse to do so with the game laced in DRM. As much as I rebuild my system, I refuse to spend 30 minutes each time with customer service techs for each piece of software.
The median age for EverQuest II is actually quite high, around 35 on the last public survey. So the body indexes posted are actually quite nice for that age range, compared to the 13 year old World of Warcraft gamers...
Didn't you hear? Pluto just got owned by Neptune's due to magnetic draw...probably caused by a large chunk of lead being placed on Pluto.
Big brother is always watching...
Except you missed the part in your contract that says if you breach the contract, you pay N dollars termination fee, which is more than enough to watch your profit create a reverse effect. Yes, violating rules is a breach on your end. You've got to be slightly less than conscious to buy an ibrick anyway...
More like we aren't all ignorant Americans that cry terrorist at every single event in life...especially being that the majority of 9/11 has no ties to terrorism anyway. Great scapegoat though...
Triple A already fines you if you change your own tire under membership.