Hmm, was that chill from reading the article using IE 5 on OSX 10.1, or from that strong gulp of coffee that i just drank?
Its been standard in Mac OS for Stuffit Expander to automatically extract archives once downloaded. Isn't this issue related more to Stuffit Expander than IE?
This game has the highest replay value of any that I've ever played, and is non-violent (unless you count the blood that sprays from your face if you land a trick wrong;)
They've even released a Mac version, although I think the Dreamcast version is tops.
It cracks me up as more and more big industries are showing signs of fear of the internet. You hear of telco companies trying to control (fearing, rather) Voice-over-IP apps, record labels trying to control (again, out of fear) Mp3 apps, motion-picture studios trying to control video compression apps (") and now, big TV-sponsored events trying to hide their events from us (netizens.) I don't get angry anymore, I just laugh, like an playful cat might as its rodent-prey squirms under its paw.
heh! i can feel the love in the air tonight. Thanks for clearing it up for me. Its nice to know /. readers have got my back. lol
Hmm, was that chill from reading the article using IE 5 on OSX 10.1, or from that strong gulp of coffee that i just drank?
Its been standard in Mac OS for Stuffit Expander to automatically extract archives once downloaded. Isn't this issue related more to Stuffit Expander than IE?
This game has the highest replay value of any that I've ever played, and is non-violent (unless you count the blood that sprays from your face if you land a trick wrong ;)
They've even released a Mac version, although I think the Dreamcast version is tops.
It cracks me up as more and more big industries are showing signs of fear of the internet. You hear of telco companies trying to control (fearing, rather) Voice-over-IP apps, record labels trying to control (again, out of fear) Mp3 apps, motion-picture studios trying to control video compression apps (") and now, big TV-sponsored events trying to hide their events from us (netizens.) I don't get angry anymore, I just laugh, like an playful cat might as its rodent-prey squirms under its paw.