Maybe people will find a better method for p2p warez stuff, but right now, BT is great for getting a file quickly because everyone's sharing some of the load.
Head over to http://anime-kraze.org/ and go to their releases page...
http://anime-kraze.org/index.php?page=releases Then scroll down to find this link this link here which points to a.torrent file of a fansubbed version of a preview of the movie...
I work an an ISP, and one of the guys I work with was lucky enough to get somedomain.net and somedomain.org.
Both of them point at our mail server...
I now get all mail for postmaster@somedomain.net and.org. It's really annoying. You don't want to know how much junk mail I get. I also get a lot of Failed Mail messages from people who pretended to be someone@somedomain.net. I think that was one of the default addresses in some company's router once upon a time.
PLEASE! Don't use those domains. We've got it all going through a junk mail filter now which is stopping a lot of stuff, but if you're using that anywhere, please change it to an address that either belongs to you or doesn't belong to anyone at all!
For a second there I thought that Mozilla had changed the name of their browser again...
Then I thought, "A movie based on a browser? That can't be right..."
Then I remembered that Firefly is the show that got Dark Angel's timeslot when DA got cancelled.
So I think my brain has caught up with the current train of thought, but I've never actually watched Firefly, so I can't really comment on that part of it. I guess I'll have to borrow my friend's DVDs before the movie comes out.
Yes, but when you don't want Flash, this is wonderful. The flash ad shows up as a button that you have to click on instead of having something playing background music or talking to you in the background...
I use a thing I found over at Neowin.net that some of the guys have put together.
Autopatcher contains all of the current hotfixes and lets you change some other settings. It's great! Check it out if you have to reinstall Windows in the near future... One of the best parts for people who set up multiple puters is the ability to set all of your options as the Default settings before you burn the CD so that you don't have to check and uncheck all of your options on each computer.
So that's number 1 in my list of the first 10 things I install.
Then:
Firefox Winamp Miranda UltraVNC StrokeIt (because Mouse Gestures are too cool to be limited to Internet Browsing.) Filezilla OpenOffice.org Media Player Classic Slowview
Negative reinforcement is removing something from the environment (Negative) to increase a behavior (Reinforcement).
Technically, if a cop gives someone a ticket, isn't there a positive and a negative reinforcement?
There is the giving of the ticket, which you say is positive, but what about the cost of that ticket. The offender is definitely giving more than he is receiving, so it's more negative than positive...
There is definitely some money being removed from the offender's environment...
Enlightenment lies within....altough you should start at the first chapter of the story. That link points to part 24 of 24. The nuke was in like #13 or so I believe, so you should start at the beginning so you know how he got there.
George Mason was a hero... but just to Jack. That's just about all he was worth.
Sell it to Disneyworld. They can attach a ride to it or something like the spaceship "ride" they used to have at Disneyland...
Except they'd have to come up with a ride that's actually better idea than Rocket to the Moon or the slightly revamped Mission to Mars. Otherwise, they'll be getting rid of it pretty quick for lack of interest...
Warrior, Brawler, Hairdresser Written by: Warthog This isn't our site's official review. Heck, I don't qualify for official duties of any kind. No one here at Warcry really ever even knows what my column is about, most of the time. If you wonder why that is, feel free to read my prior articles. That will make everything very clear.
Our own Kegyen did a fine review of SWG just a few short days ago. It was Warcry's official review, to be exact. He did a great job of describing the game, and had a number of very interesting insights regarding features, etc. If you haven't read it, go over to his "Wisdom of the Jedi" column, and check it out. It's really worth a read.
Let's consider this an "alternative" review, shall we? Writing an organized essay, evaluating the most important features of the game? No way. I can't keep on topic for more than about 3 minutes.
You are probably saying to yourself , "Enough of this drivel, pig-man! You've played every massive online game ever made. How does Star Wars Galaxies stack up?"
Keep your pants on, fellow game geek! You read; I'll ramble.
***Character Design***
Ok, this is a big feature of SWG. You can build a character that looks any way you want. And I mean it, too. Your avatar is highly customizable, much more so than in any other game in history. You have more hairstyle choices than a teenage girl, living in Los Angeles, with liberal parents. If you see yourself as a punker, a beauty queen, or a troll that lives under a bridge, you can pretty much come up with a look that suits you. There are so many variables that I'd bet no two characters will be exactly the same.
Want to build a Mon Calamari with purple skin and yellow markings? No problem. Want to make the shortest, fattest, little Rodian in the game? Go ahead. Want to build a giant white Wookie, and name him Abominable? Knock yourself out. Do you just need to play some sort of goth chick? Fine. Eyes, facial features, tattoo patterns, hairstyles - every bit of it is customizable. And it's all pretty fun to do, too.
Next you have to choose a profession. You get to choose from six starting career paths. These rapidly branch out, to give you dozens of more advanced professions down the road. But more on that later.
After customizing your look and choosing your profession, you can modify your stats. There are nine stats, and they do affect the game quite a bit. However, they are all really unconventional. If you up your strength, you do not hit one bit harder. Improve your stamina, and it does not help you run for longer or swim further. Instead, strength affects how much energy you expend when you use strength-based maneuvers. Your stamina determines how quickly you recover from fatigue or damage to your "action" pool. I'll write more about this at another time, but most players will find the use of these stats pretty confusing. However, once they are understood, adjusting your stats can be a useful way to tweak your character and his performance.
All you regular readers of my column know me pretty well by now. You know I have to play a big, ugly tank in every MMOG I play. He has to be nasty, and be able to suck up damage like Rasputin. And he has to be named after some sort of pig.
I went completely crazy this time. I became totally imaginative. I got highly creative. I named him Pig.
And SWG allowed me to design him the way Pig was meant to be. He's a big, strong, ugly, nasty, brawling lizard man. He's got purple eyes, and red skin. Scales. Whatever. He's got pole arm skills, and ugly bone armor.
Perfect.
Overall score for character design: 98%. It's good enough to satisfy hard core role-playing geeks. Heck, it's even good enough to satisfy young tormented artist types going to design school.
***Graphics***
Holy Megapixels, the graphics are good. No, they're way beyond good. They're great. They're phenomenal.
How good? Let me put it this way. I'm on Naboo, in the city of Theed to be exact.
You (and I) are the minority. I too am waiting for ogg support, but oggs aren't easily available on popular P2P networks yet, so nobody is in a huge rush to make a product that there's not much demand for.
Wow! Can you imagine a beowulf.... oh, wait, nevermind
Next month news: DSL Dropping....
on
DSL Rising
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· Score: 3, Interesting
Wireless seems to be getting better and better all the time. Now that the hardware and software actually work well, this little ISP (that I work for) is actually able to provide a decent service without having to go throught he monopolistic phone company or the incompetent cable co...
If a police officer goes through your room and finds a bomb, without a warrant, he can't do anything with it, until he gets one from a judge. The evidence is inadmissable in court. Get a decent lawyer, and you'll go free undoubtedly.
If your ISP relays the message to you, ask who found it, them or the MPAA. Your ISP probably has the right to (they can check transfer logs, etc). If it was the MPAA, then you're losing your right to privacy, and you can sue your ISP and the MPAA. You didn't authorize their searching your computer, and your ISP shouldn't allow it either. Once again, they can't use the "evidence" if it's found like that.
Close, but not quite.
If you *invite* the police officer into your home, and he finds a bomb, "You are under arrest. You ahve the right to remain silent.... etc."
By having these files shared from your computer, you are *inviting* people to look at them (and download them), which means that any law enforcement agency who has jurisdiction over you can enforce whatever laws are being broken.
I don't believe you.
Maybe people will find a better method for p2p warez stuff, but right now, BT is great for getting a file quickly because everyone's sharing some of the load.
"file sharing" != "warez file sharing"
No that's goesintight. ...the "German virgin"
No, no no.
That was just kidding.
This will be "Spaceballs 3: The Search for Spaceballs 2"
How about a preview instead?
.torrent file of a fansubbed version of a preview of the movie...
Head over to http://anime-kraze.org/ and go to their releases page...
http://anime-kraze.org/index.php?page=releases
Then scroll down to find this link this link here which points to a
Actually, no...
It's "Spaceballs 3: The Search For Spaceballs 2"
For people who *don't* know the historical significance and have to look it up, click here.
I work an an ISP, and one of the guys I work with was lucky enough to get somedomain.net and somedomain.org.
.org. It's really annoying. You don't want to know how much junk mail I get. I also get a lot of Failed Mail messages from people who pretended to be someone@somedomain.net. I think that was one of the default addresses in some company's router once upon a time.
Both of them point at our mail server...
I now get all mail for postmaster@somedomain.net and
PLEASE! Don't use those domains. We've got it all going through a junk mail filter now which is stopping a lot of stuff, but if you're using that anywhere, please change it to an address that either belongs to you or doesn't belong to anyone at all!
Thanks,
Mike
Red River Tech Support
Quick way to get the post-SP1 pre-SP2 updates:
AutoPatcher
This is a good thing if you need to reinstall Windows soon before SP2 comes out.
Even after SP2 comes out and it shrinks in size, the features it allows you to change are great.
For a second there I thought that Mozilla had changed the name of their browser again...
Then I thought, "A movie based on a browser? That can't be right..."
Then I remembered that Firefly is the show that got Dark Angel's timeslot when DA got cancelled.
So I think my brain has caught up with the current train of thought, but I've never actually watched Firefly, so I can't really comment on that part of it. I guess I'll have to borrow my friend's DVDs before the movie comes out.
Sunset/sunrise is kind of nice, tho.
Except you have to see like 3 or 4 of them going through Texas alone... Geez, that part is long.
You mean this one?
I don't understand. One exists. Did you not know that, or not like the way it is implemented?
Yes, but when you don't want Flash, this is wonderful. The flash ad shows up as a button that you have to click on instead of having something playing background music or talking to you in the background...
Good stuff.
Read the whole thing (including the numbers) out loud...
I use a thing I found over at Neowin.net that some of the guys have put together.
Autopatcher contains all of the current hotfixes and lets you change some other settings. It's great! Check it out if you have to reinstall Windows in the near future... One of the best parts for people who set up multiple puters is the ability to set all of your options as the Default settings before you burn the CD so that you don't have to check and uncheck all of your options on each computer.
So that's number 1 in my list of the first 10 things I install.
Then:
Firefox
Winamp
Miranda
UltraVNC
StrokeIt (because Mouse Gestures are too cool to be limited to Internet Browsing.)
Filezilla
OpenOffice.org
Media Player Classic
Slowview
Negative reinforcement is removing something from the environment (Negative) to increase a behavior (Reinforcement).
Technically, if a cop gives someone a ticket, isn't there a positive and a negative reinforcement?
There is the giving of the ticket, which you say is positive, but what about the cost of that ticket. The offender is definitely giving more than he is receiving, so it's more negative than positive...
There is definitely some money being removed from the offender's environment...
Um... Do you have the box checked (which is checked by default) to "Check for new versions of Winamp at startup"?
Because those would probably have to connect to the AOL server that Winamp is hosted on in order to check for updates.
So it's doing it because the option is set.
And don't be using that tin foil for wrapping leftovers after it's been on your head.
It's not fake according to this
But who knows...
Enlightenment lies within. ...altough you should start at the first chapter of the story. That link points to part 24 of 24. The nuke was in like #13 or so I believe, so you should start at the beginning so you know how he got there.
George Mason was a hero... but just to Jack. That's just about all he was worth.
Except they missed the 2/29 deadline.
No shrimp for you!
Sell it to Disneyworld. They can attach a ride to it or something like the spaceship "ride" they used to have at Disneyland...
Except they'd have to come up with a ride that's actually better idea than Rocket to the Moon or the slightly revamped Mission to Mars. Otherwise, they'll be getting rid of it pretty quick for lack of interest...
Warrior, Brawler, Hairdresser
Written by: Warthog
This isn't our site's official review. Heck, I don't qualify for official duties of any kind. No one here at Warcry really ever even knows what my column is about, most of the time. If you wonder why that is, feel free to read my prior articles. That will make everything very clear.
Our own Kegyen did a fine review of SWG just a few short days ago. It was Warcry's official review, to be exact. He did a great job of describing the game, and had a number of very interesting insights regarding features, etc. If you haven't read it, go over to his "Wisdom of the Jedi" column, and check it out. It's really worth a read.
Let's consider this an "alternative" review, shall we? Writing an organized essay, evaluating the most important features of the game? No way. I can't keep on topic for more than about 3 minutes.
You are probably saying to yourself , "Enough of this drivel, pig-man! You've played every massive online game ever made. How does Star Wars Galaxies stack up?"
Keep your pants on, fellow game geek! You read; I'll ramble.
***Character Design***
Ok, this is a big feature of SWG. You can build a character that looks any way you want. And I mean it, too. Your avatar is highly customizable, much more so than in any other game in history. You have more hairstyle choices than a teenage girl, living in Los Angeles, with liberal parents. If you see yourself as a punker, a beauty queen, or a troll that lives under a bridge, you can pretty much come up with a look that suits you. There are so many variables that I'd bet no two characters will be exactly the same.
Want to build a Mon Calamari with purple skin and yellow markings? No problem. Want to make the shortest, fattest, little Rodian in the game? Go ahead. Want to build a giant white Wookie, and name him Abominable? Knock yourself out. Do you just need to play some sort of goth chick? Fine. Eyes, facial features, tattoo patterns, hairstyles - every bit of it is customizable. And it's all pretty fun to do, too.
Next you have to choose a profession. You get to choose from six starting career paths. These rapidly branch out, to give you dozens of more advanced professions down the road. But more on that later.
After customizing your look and choosing your profession, you can modify your stats. There are nine stats, and they do affect the game quite a bit. However, they are all really unconventional. If you up your strength, you do not hit one bit harder. Improve your stamina, and it does not help you run for longer or swim further. Instead, strength affects how much energy you expend when you use strength-based maneuvers. Your stamina determines how quickly you recover from fatigue or damage to your "action" pool. I'll write more about this at another time, but most players will find the use of these stats pretty confusing. However, once they are understood, adjusting your stats can be a useful way to tweak your character and his performance.
All you regular readers of my column know me pretty well by now. You know I have to play a big, ugly tank in every MMOG I play. He has to be nasty, and be able to suck up damage like Rasputin. And he has to be named after some sort of pig.
I went completely crazy this time. I became totally imaginative. I got highly creative. I named him Pig.
And SWG allowed me to design him the way Pig was meant to be. He's a big, strong, ugly, nasty, brawling lizard man. He's got purple eyes, and red skin. Scales. Whatever. He's got pole arm skills, and ugly bone armor.
Perfect.
Overall score for character design: 98%. It's good enough to satisfy hard core role-playing geeks. Heck, it's even good enough to satisfy young tormented artist types going to design school.
***Graphics***
Holy Megapixels, the graphics are good. No, they're way beyond good. They're great. They're phenomenal.
How good? Let me put it this way. I'm on Naboo, in the city of Theed to be exact.
You (and I) are the minority. I too am waiting for ogg support, but oggs aren't easily available on popular P2P networks yet, so nobody is in a huge rush to make a product that there's not much demand for.
Wow! Can you imagine a beowulf.... oh, wait, nevermind
Wireless seems to be getting better and better all the time. Now that the hardware and software actually work well, this little ISP (that I work for) is actually able to provide a decent service without having to go throught he monopolistic phone company or the incompetent cable co...
If a police officer goes through your room and finds a bomb, without a warrant, he can't do anything with it, until he gets one from a judge. The evidence is inadmissable in court. Get a decent lawyer, and you'll go free undoubtedly.
If your ISP relays the message to you, ask who found it, them or the MPAA. Your ISP probably has the right to (they can check transfer logs, etc). If it was the MPAA, then you're losing your right to privacy, and you can sue your ISP and the MPAA. You didn't authorize their searching your computer, and your ISP shouldn't allow it either. Once again, they can't use the "evidence" if it's found like that.
Close, but not quite.
If you *invite* the police officer into your home, and he finds a bomb, "You are under arrest. You ahve the right to remain silent.... etc."
By having these files shared from your computer, you are *inviting* people to look at them (and download them), which means that any law enforcement agency who has jurisdiction over you can enforce whatever laws are being broken.