You'd think they'd go about fixing those 10 year old memory leaks somewhere in between all this development bureaucracy. In b4 "I have 16TB of RAM, who cares?"
I don't think this specific breed of "Anonymous" refers to your average 4chan user, it is an organized group based on top of that. And your average 4channer doesn't like to be associated with these Guy Fawke's mask wearing morons.
Not to mention that the moderation system flat-out doesn't work in opera, and the threshold sliders look broken. Wait, I think there's only supposed to be one slider.
The Matrix (1999) Told the story they wanted to tell. Sure we got a couple of videogames and animations out of it, but the main story is done. The savior is ready, the vitual world is well on its way to salvation. Adding up to this would only involve an invincible character, which is kind of hard to relate to.
I say the Wachowski broth^H^H^H^H^H^Hs stick to making box office bombs, and stay away from the only thing they ever managed to get right at least until studios stop giving them money.
If the original game is entertaining and popular, you can pretty much develop bug fixes and an expansion pack for it, add a number or surname and release a groundbreaking sequel. Article should be about rules for good games and not for successful sequels, the concept is quite ridiculous.
Bigger, better, more features, better graphics; They all mean diddly-squat if the first game was puke and you're working around it. The only exception to this rule is adding multiplayer, since you can pretty much play a game of rochambeau with friends and make it enjoyable.
Not to mention the infinite amount of computers/g/ has helped newbies build over the years. And how they've helped people get acquainted with the wonders of gentoo linux.
I can't help but wonder if you people would be so forgiving and even apologetic if there was any sensitive information, like billing data, exposed by this mistake. I still don't see how they handled it well, or how they could have possibly handled it worse after the incident.
How does this matter at all? You GNUkids seriously need to shut the fuck up from time to time.
Exactly how illegal is this? My guess is "very."
You'd think they'd go about fixing those 10 year old memory leaks somewhere in between all this development bureaucracy. In b4 "I have 16TB of RAM, who cares?"
Stay classy, eurofriends. Nobody's going to deny the holocaus^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hthe dangers of nuclear power.
RISC architecture is going to change everything.
But that's no moon, that's an unusual solar system.
It wouldn't the first thing Chrome "borrowed" from opera.
I don't think this specific breed of "Anonymous" refers to your average 4chan user, it is an organized group based on top of that. And your average 4channer doesn't like to be associated with these Guy Fawke's mask wearing morons.
This is not a current debate. Hell, it is not a debate at all.
I'm guessing Palestinians don't count as a minority in your assessment.
Both Bing and Google answered your question correctly. "What is Cooperstown?"
Google Chrome?
That's no moon...
Not to mention that the moderation system flat-out doesn't work in opera, and the threshold sliders look broken. Wait, I think there's only supposed to be one slider.
The Matrix (1999) Told the story they wanted to tell. Sure we got a couple of videogames and animations out of it, but the main story is done. The savior is ready, the vitual world is well on its way to salvation. Adding up to this would only involve an invincible character, which is kind of hard to relate to. I say the Wachowski broth^H^H^H^H^H^Hs stick to making box office bombs, and stay away from the only thing they ever managed to get right at least until studios stop giving them money.
That is, until they want to use their wireless adapter.
Developing a taste for human liver would help also.
If the original game is entertaining and popular, you can pretty much develop bug fixes and an expansion pack for it, add a number or surname and release a groundbreaking sequel. Article should be about rules for good games and not for successful sequels, the concept is quite ridiculous. Bigger, better, more features, better graphics; They all mean diddly-squat if the first game was puke and you're working around it. The only exception to this rule is adding multiplayer, since you can pretty much play a game of rochambeau with friends and make it enjoyable.
Not to mention the GPL is about as 'free' as the Windows EULA
Not to mention the infinite amount of computers /g/ has helped newbies build over the years. And how they've helped people get acquainted with the wonders of gentoo linux.
I bet the jews did this!
So now that the asshole of the internet is down, perhaps we can all piece together whatever is left of our lives and move out of the basement.
I can't help but wonder if you people would be so forgiving and even apologetic if there was any sensitive information, like billing data, exposed by this mistake. I still don't see how they handled it well, or how they could have possibly handled it worse after the incident.
And nothing of value was lost.
I disagree, mistakes like this should not happen at all.