Agreed. I have more and more difficulties to find the text of the article among all their advertisement. When you manage to find it, you read the only sentence and click on next page to load another fresh batch of ad. They have nothing to say anymore. Game reviews are a joke. Go read anandtech or aceshardware instead.
"Sucked donkey balls"!?! Are you kidding? This game was awesome! I didn't buy it but reading the funny-as-hell game reviews from frustrated, frustrated reviewers kept me entertained for hours. Isn't that the goal of an entertainment/game company? And did I mention that the game was free?
If you consider that there's at least one family member using AOL at any given time, they can stay connected for about 1150 centuries Lucky people. Exactly, they will run out of free hours in the year of 116157. At that time, they will have to run another story on Slashdot for another batch.
I've been running Bluecurve since Monday and the best part of it is that I don't even know whether I'm running KDE or GNOME and I do not care! I think that is what RH tried to accomplish. It looks good and I just love it.
Agreed. I have more and more difficulties to find the text of the article among all their advertisement. When you manage to find it, you read the only sentence and click on next page to load another fresh batch of ad. They have nothing to say anymore. Game reviews are a joke. Go read anandtech or aceshardware instead.
"Sucked donkey balls"!?! Are you kidding? This game was awesome! I didn't buy it but reading the funny-as-hell game reviews from frustrated, frustrated reviewers kept me entertained for hours. Isn't that the goal of an entertainment/game company? And did I mention that the game was free?
This may be redundant but thank you for posting it. I hate that freeregreq stuff. I won't freeregreq.
Are you saying we'll never see the sequel of the best rts game ever? No seriously?
Bad news, bad news. This seems like a good way to pass through bayesian email filters.
The problem with movies today is that they are all rated "Two Thumbs Up!". From now on, I only watch movies rated two and a half thumbs up or more.
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I agree with this, but it is offtopic!
If you consider that there's at least one family member using AOL at any given time, they can stay connected for about 1150 centuries Lucky people.
Exactly, they will run out of free hours in the year of 116157. At that time, they will have to run another story on Slashdot for another batch.
Seb
I've been running Bluecurve since Monday and the best part of it is that I don't even know whether I'm running KDE or GNOME and I do not care! I think that is what RH tried to accomplish. It looks good and I just love it.
Hammer is still kind of far away. Check out the new Thoroughbred "B" core, the XP 2600+ over at THG. Overclockable to 2880MHz (3100+)!