Imagine a Beowulf Cluster of XT's vs a cluster of MAC 2Si's.... any takers on which would win?
You could get like 50 RC5 keys done a day with about a cluster of 20.
Off to port OS X to MAC 2Si... oh wait, it's closed source.
I'm sure if Wine 1.0 had no difficulties running MS Office, IE+Outlook Express, Halflife CounterStrike and ICQ, a large chunk of dual booters would never have to go back to Windows.
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Like paintball but without the mess/bruises.
How can you go wrong?
You can play LAN games with one key and you can just copy over the network the directory once you have a proper install complete. The game is immense fun with 8-12 people and you can guarantee no cheating (unlike online). Since it's like a Q2 engine game, it runs fast on most machines and has a built in communication software (Roger Wilco or Battlecomm like). Then again, if you don't like waiting after you get killed, there's always Quake 3 (and Team Arena).
I don't know about you, but I noticed in most Starcraft games with multiple players (>3) and reasonably low resources + Fog of War, strategy comes into play. Allies move units into choke points on the map. Sometimes people use classic pincer movement or hide troops elsewhere to sandwich incoming opponents. Scouts becomes prevalent to watch out for incoming armies. All RTS games have the capability of strategy inherently, it's just up to the discretion of the player to use it. Brute force is a strategy anyhow.
Leave it to the president of the Mathematics and Actuarial Science's Student Union (http://www.math.utoronto.ca/massu/) of the University of Toronto to win the fantasy category.
If you read his entry, it's obvious the guy only thinks of ACT courses.
"overthrowing the evil mage's tyranny, he envisioned a progressive tax system based upon income brackets, yet allowing deductions for business expenses, dependents, and charitable donations."
It just goes to prove that not all president's of math clubs are uber-geeks.
I'm sure if you beat a dog attached to a sled with a whip with the intent of locomotion, you won't get into too much trouble with the humane society. But whip a 1000 hamsters, i'm sure your gonna kill at least a couple. You wanna see what blood looks like on snow? I just hope children aren't watching. But at least they'll get some exercise; those tubby balls of fur.
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My sister bought a Palm IIIxe just for this purpose. She's become so reliant on it that she freaks whenever she needs to change the batteries. She didn't bother getting a computer. She hotsync's with a computer at the hospital dedicated for PDA's synchronization. She usually uses it as an intermediate step between when she meets the patient and when she files a report (on paper). She also uses it as a medical reference due to the quick nature of data retrieval. Imagine seeing a "Starting MS-Windows...." when a patient has reaction with drug conflicts and your searching for a quick remedy?
Watch it folks, if we don't give him his PS2's, he may be forced into buying and making a raided NES Cluster. Be afraid, be very afraid. Well, i hope they port linux to the NES, then i'd have something worthwhile to do. NESux sounds about right. Imagine what you could do with all 4 buttons? The possibilities are staggering.
Imagine a Beowulf Cluster of XT's vs a cluster of MAC 2Si's.... any takers on which would win?
... oh wait, it's closed source.
You could get like 50 RC5 keys done a day with about a cluster of 20.
Off to port OS X to MAC 2Si
I'm sure if Wine 1.0 had no difficulties running MS Office, IE+Outlook Express, Halflife CounterStrike and ICQ, a large chunk of dual booters would never have to go back to Windows.
#include
Like paintball but without the mess/bruises.
How can you go wrong?
You can play LAN games with one key and you can just copy over the network the directory once you have a proper install complete. The game is immense fun with 8-12 people and you can guarantee no cheating (unlike online). Since it's like a Q2 engine game, it runs fast on most machines and has a built in communication software (Roger Wilco or Battlecomm like). Then again, if you don't like waiting after you get killed, there's always Quake 3 (and Team Arena).
I don't know about you, but I noticed in most Starcraft games with multiple players (>3) and reasonably low resources + Fog of War, strategy comes into play. Allies move units into choke points on the map. Sometimes people use classic pincer movement or hide troops elsewhere to sandwich incoming opponents. Scouts becomes prevalent to watch out for incoming armies. All RTS games have the capability of strategy inherently, it's just up to the discretion of the player to use it. Brute force is a strategy anyhow.
Leave it to the president of the Mathematics and Actuarial Science's Student Union (http://www.math.utoronto.ca/massu/) of the University of Toronto to win the fantasy category. If you read his entry, it's obvious the guy only thinks of ACT courses. "overthrowing the evil mage's tyranny, he envisioned a progressive tax system based upon income brackets, yet allowing deductions for business expenses, dependents, and charitable donations." It just goes to prove that not all president's of math clubs are uber-geeks.
I'm sure if you beat a dog attached to a sled with a whip with the intent of locomotion, you won't get into too much trouble with the humane society. But whip a 1000 hamsters, i'm sure your gonna kill at least a couple. You wanna see what blood looks like on snow? I just hope children aren't watching. But at least they'll get some exercise; those tubby balls of fur.
My sister bought a Palm IIIxe just for this purpose. She's become so reliant on it that she freaks whenever she needs to change the batteries. She didn't bother getting a computer. She hotsync's with a computer at the hospital dedicated for PDA's synchronization. She usually uses it as an intermediate step between when she meets the patient and when she files a report (on paper). She also uses it as a medical reference due to the quick nature of data retrieval. Imagine seeing a "Starting MS-Windows...." when a patient has reaction with drug conflicts and your searching for a quick remedy?
Watch it folks, if we don't give him his PS2's, he may be forced into buying and making a raided NES Cluster. Be afraid, be very afraid. Well, i hope they port linux to the NES, then i'd have something worthwhile to do. NESux sounds about right. Imagine what you could do with all 4 buttons? The possibilities are staggering.
But I want to launch magic missile!