I worked for a company that provided web hosting services. This included registering customer's domain names with NSI.
I registered one customers domain name, and a couple days later I recieved an email from NSI stating the domain name we were registering was invalid because it contained the word 'olympics' in it.
The domain name? joescigars.com (not the real domain name, but it was for a cigar company).
It took two weeks worth of phonecalls to them to clear this up.
I believe I remember reading in Computer Gaming World Magazine that Empire Games is most likely not making any Pro Pinball games. (This was in a review for the Fantastic Journey 2 or 3 months back).
Unfortunately this was the only company that seemed to get that 'pinball' sense, the only thing missing is the feel of the actual physical movement of the machines.
I can solve a cube...have been able to since I was like 8. Now I know I'm not a nerd.
/. again, as he now knows he's not a nerd.
No.
A Nerd will build a Lego robot to solve the cube for him.
/me reconsiders visiting
:)
I worked for a company that provided web hosting services. This included registering customer's domain names with NSI.
I registered one customers domain name, and a couple days later I recieved an email from NSI stating the domain name we were registering was invalid because it contained the word 'olympics' in it.
The domain name? joescigars.com (not the real domain name, but it was for a cigar company).
It took two weeks worth of phonecalls to them to clear this up.
I believe I remember reading in Computer Gaming World Magazine that Empire Games is most likely not making any Pro Pinball games. (This was in a review for the Fantastic Journey 2 or 3 months back).
Unfortunately this was the only company that seemed to get that 'pinball' sense, the only thing missing is the feel of the actual physical movement of the machines.
Win98 does default with file extensions off.
...is to make no more new years resolutions.