I feel your pain. I just bought Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic, and it won't play on my DVD+-RW or my USB CD-RW. Bioware's suggestion was that I buy a new CD-ROM to play their game. My suggestion was that they go fuck themselves & that I'd never buy anything else they published.
"Television is the explanation for this. You see this in bad television. Little assault guys creeping through the vents, coming in through the ceiling - that James Bond shit never happens in real life, professionals don't do that."
"And I would not be surprised if they indeed allow for multiple keys being pressed as this is one of the major problems with playing FPS games using a keyboard."
If the "fire" button is the orange button on top of the D-Pad, it's almost completely useless. It's too stiff & oddly placed to use while gaming (I have mine set to the ESC or Menu key for every game I have). & I don't see how you could use it for an fire button under any circumstances. Other than that I love this little device however.
Not in Florida. But if GM stipulated that this guy couldn't design a certain part or group of parts for a *direct* (very important) competitor for a very limited amount of time (6-12 months), then he wouldn't have a case. If you can design cars or car parts in CAD, you can probably do just about anything else in CAD with a bit of training.
& It's the exact same at every company that was part of Southern Bell before the divestiture. I can say that because I've either worked for or with all of them. Mr. Adams got a lot of inspiration from his old job.
But of course the construction of such a missle would be greatly aided by a space program. You could just as well say the dinosaurs are extinct because they didn't have thumbs. Thanks for playing. Have a nice day.
... but I'm working on the designs for the Verizon Fiber Initiative right now. I actually just pulled 4 hours of OT drafting, came home & this was the first article I saw.
Then why the hell do the rest of my SecuROMed Atari games work fine?
http://stardock.com/
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How about that, I'm boycotting them & didn't even know it.
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I feel your pain. I just bought Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic, and it won't play on my DVD+-RW or my USB CD-RW. Bioware's suggestion was that I buy a new CD-ROM to play their game. My suggestion was that they go fuck themselves & that I'd never buy anything else they published.
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Thanks, that's the funniest thing I've read today.
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It'd be like Boondock Saint's with T-1's.
"Television is the explanation for this. You see this in bad television. Little assault guys creeping through the vents, coming in through the ceiling - that James Bond shit never happens in real life, professionals don't do that."
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"And I would not be surprised if they indeed allow for multiple keys being pressed as this is one of the major problems with playing FPS games using a keyboard."
Yes it does.
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If the "fire" button is the orange button on top of the D-Pad, it's almost completely useless. It's too stiff & oddly placed to use while gaming (I have mine set to the ESC or Menu key for every game I have). & I don't see how you could use it for an fire button under any circumstances. Other than that I love this little device however.
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I just got one of these (an n52) a few weeks ago, It supports chording & has 4 different shift states.
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Exactly how would a dial-up user do that?
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Not in Florida. But if GM stipulated that this guy couldn't design a certain part or group of parts for a *direct* (very important) competitor for a very limited amount of time (6-12 months), then he wouldn't have a case. If you can design cars or car parts in CAD, you can probably do just about anything else in CAD with a bit of training.
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Except for very, very limiting circumstances, these are pretty useless in right-to-work states (i.e. Florida).
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Mine's got a installer script right beside the WIn32 Setup.exe.
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Or Painkiller.
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& It's the exact same at every company that was part of Southern Bell before the divestiture. I can say that because I've either worked for or with all of them. Mr. Adams got a lot of inspiration from his old job.
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I can tell you, the lawyers would love that, please don't give them any ideas.
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If you want to see why Disney doesn't make political movies anymore, look for "Education for Death" on Gnutella.
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Hopefully Mr. Guthrie had those rights to give away in the first place.
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But of course the construction of such a missle would be greatly aided by a space program. You could just as well say the dinosaurs are extinct because they didn't have thumbs. Thanks for playing. Have a nice day.
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Thanks for pointing that out. I guess the mods didn't realize it either.
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I can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not. ;)
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... but I'm working on the designs for the Verizon Fiber Initiative right now. I actually just pulled 4 hours of OT drafting, came home & this was the first article I saw.
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I like Asimov's take on it better. "The dinosaurs are extinct because they didn't have a space program."
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i.e. "The I'd rather bitch & moan than do anything productive arguement." Nice cop-out.
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You know, with your handle, I thought you might have a little more sense than that.
Dave*420* my ass.
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