I work a full time job (with overtime sometimes). I take a graduate course at my college. I'm married. I get seven to eight hours of sleep per night.
I raid three times a week with my guild (MC, BWL, AQ, ZG, though not all in one week), and I'm an officer organizing things in that guild.
I have tons of free non-game time, though the queues are making things worse. Then again, I just get homework/housework/etc done while in queue.
Queues make it bad for those online and off
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When you're scheduling or participating in raids, a few key members queued up for an hour delays things for everyone. We've had lots of times where we have a scheduled start time of 8PM that becomes 9PM easily with the queues. Even with people trying to login earlier, an hour and a half queue is obscene.
And as said, there is no end in sight. After 15 months, if there are not only still queue problems, they are getting worse weekly, what hope do we have for getting things fixed?
But there will still be suckers like me who keep playing and as long as that is the case, and enough do that, they get away with it.
Dark Force was too... generic. There really didn't seem to be much substance to him other then to just 'Kill Foozle'
Evil RPG Boss? How bout Jon Irenicus from Baldur's Gate 2? Total disregard for anything that was in his way (though there was a tragic aspect to him, it wasn't enough to outweigh his actions).
It depends on how you shop. If you're my wife, who consistently buys the same stuff every week (or almost all the same), then the store without the club card is better for her. The price of non-discounted goods is better.
If you're someone like me who could care less about the brand name, or who looks at the unit price when buying something, the club cards (at least at my local card using supermarket) can be a great deal. I buy my stuff for the week based on what is on sale and know for a fact (compared to other stores) that I am saving a good deal. These stores count on people buying a lot of things from the non-sale list to make up for their sales. I buy little from those lists.
As much as I find what Marquette is doing disgusting, it is NOT illegal. The first amendment doesn't give you the right to say whatever you what wherever or whenever. The government may not do this but there is nothing in the first amendment or anywhere else in the constitution which prevents a private entity (like this college) from doing so.
I am not a doctor, but out of curiosity - did either doctor have an H. Pylori test done? What were the results? My doctor told me the scale that is normal is between 0.1 and 0.8 (I don't remember the units, maybe ppm?). My result was 23.8.
If you had a very high result on your blood test, I'd consider getting an opinion of a different doctor. I'm not exactly an advocate of doctor shopping, but I can't blame you for not wanting to take a medicine indefinately either.
Regardless, I'll post again on this topic a week after my treatment is done (I'll try to post on the week of the 17th). That will of course, be no guarantee that the problem will come back at a later time.
Fortunately, this is a very easy thing to diagnose and treat. I'd never had a problem with heartburn, but in the past several months it has become unbearable. The doctor gave me a blood test for H. Pylori, which came with very high levels of the bacteria
I'm actually currently taking a treatment for it. One of the common ones is a combination of three drugs. Two antibiotics (for me Amoxicillin and Clarithromycin), and a PPI (Proton Pump Inhibitor - like Nexium, Protonix, or a few others - I'm taking Prevacid).
The only draw back to the treatment is its a LONG 14 days of strong medicine. Makes your stomach feel horrible to say the least.
But the point is, I'd rather a couple weeks like this, then years of popping antacids. My thanks go out to these pioneers.
"and I recieve my mail?" I mean wtf pal? Is this a feature you are grateful for? Wow that's quite the tall-order that Gmail delivers - email that works like, er, email. What will they think of next? I sure hope Google invents the Internet soon. zealot.
Maybe because you DON'T always receive your e-mail reliably with some services. Some have overzealous, inaccurate spam filtering. Some (i.e. hotmail) like to heavily throttle incoming mail so you may not get a small message for hours.
For that amount of users I would look into CommuniGate Pro from Stalker software. I have trouble recommending it as much as I used to since their price increases but for as large as what you're doing it would be rock solid.
It is very easy to cluster, does all the standard IMAP/POP/SMTP/Webmail along with some more uncommon features in an email server, Radius, LDAP, SIP, and MAPI (for an extra fee which can let Outlook connect to it as if it were Exchange with full Groupware functionality).
I know I sound like a sales guy for Stalker, but I have been very happy with their mail server for a few years now.
The headline mentions new logitech mice, but the article linked is all about new gaming keyboards.
Either way, the LCD coming from the keyboard sounds like a great idea. While gaming full screen, the LCD could act like a display for your systems mp3 player. You could see/cycle through what is playing like you would on a standalone mp3 player, without having to Alt-Tab out of your game.
When you have a camera taking the picture when speed > x, you don't have the judgement call that is made by a (reasonable) police officer. If the picture doesn't show WHY you felt it was a safety issue to speed, then unfortunately, it might not matter.
That is why these automatic things are ridiculous.
hina's Ministry of Culture (MOC) and Ministry of Information Industry (MII) have also ordered the country's online game operators to develop identity authentication systems that prevent minors from playing games These authentication systems would require all players to first enter their Citizen ID Card numbers before being allowed to play games that allow Player Kills.
At least we see how they will check for age. Citizen ID Card. That just makes me shudder.
Regardless though, will they have seperate servers for 'minors'? Or will those who are minors (based on the authentication) be unable to be flagged as PvP? Either idea has advantages and disadvantages, but it does sound like it will create difficulties for Blizzard and its competitors that operate in China.
Look up ANY games with music created by Jeremy Soule. His music is amazing, and is in the same category as film soundtrack greats such as James Horner and John Williams.
I haven't heard all of the music he's done, but the soundtracks to Morrowind and Icewind Dale stand out.
Can't speak more highly about Evolution. I use it for all my personal and business reminders, as well as my e-mail. It is better then any software I have used for it.
Just picked this book up a month ago
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We had been running sendmail as the MTA for our mail gateway (for a medium size university). I had been getting fed-up with sendmail, and have had a collegue raving about postfix for a long time.
Long story short: This book has let me (in less then a month) not only switch our mail servers over to postfix, but let me do things more efficiently (in terms of stopping spam at the SMTP receive stage) and many other things better then I had with sendmail before.
I'm not going to make this a sendmail vs. postfix thread, but if you're going to use postfix, this book is a great resource!
I specifically wanted to avoid this. The photographer we selected for our wedding (after looking at several others) made clear that we can do WHATEVER we want with the photos. The only restrictions we have are:
- If we put them online, put a photo credit - Don't mix photos from him and other photographers (professional or otherwise) on the same online area. We have a 'photos by friends and family' section on my website, and a 'photos by xyz photography' section.
We had to pay slightly more for the services (20% or so above the going rate) for full rights to the photos, but we got a DVD with over 500 extremely high quality image files (jpgs, 5MB average file size). It was definately worth it.
This is such an overexaggerated piece of garbage.
I work a full time job (with overtime sometimes).
I take a graduate course at my college.
I'm married.
I get seven to eight hours of sleep per night.
I raid three times a week with my guild (MC, BWL, AQ, ZG, though not all in one week), and I'm an officer organizing things in that guild.
I have tons of free non-game time, though the queues are making things worse. Then again, I just get homework/housework/etc done while in queue.
When you're scheduling or participating in raids, a few key members queued up for an hour delays things for everyone. We've had lots of times where we have a scheduled start time of 8PM that becomes 9PM easily with the queues. Even with people trying to login earlier, an hour and a half queue is obscene.
And as said, there is no end in sight. After 15 months, if there are not only still queue problems, they are getting worse weekly, what hope do we have for getting things fixed?
But there will still be suckers like me who keep playing and as long as that is the case, and enough do that, they get away with it.
Dark Force was too... generic. There really didn't seem to be much substance to him other then to just 'Kill Foozle'
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Evil RPG Boss? How bout Jon Irenicus from Baldur's Gate 2? Total disregard for anything that was in his way (though there was a tragic aspect to him, it wasn't enough to outweigh his actions).
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=fo
It depends on how you shop. If you're my wife, who consistently buys the same stuff every week (or almost all the same), then the store without the club card is better for her. The price of non-discounted goods is better.
If you're someone like me who could care less about the brand name, or who looks at the unit price when buying something, the club cards (at least at my local card using supermarket) can be a great deal. I buy my stuff for the week based on what is on sale and know for a fact (compared to other stores) that I am saving a good deal. These stores count on people buying a lot of things from the non-sale list to make up for their sales. I buy little from those lists.
I've been using a great mod called Infinite Ignore. The name of it is self explanatory and helps out a lot.
What I would really want is a mod that auto-ignores anyone level 1. Would be great to cut down on farmer spam.
As much as I find what Marquette is doing disgusting, it is NOT illegal. The first amendment doesn't give you the right to say whatever you what wherever or whenever. The government may not do this but there is nothing in the first amendment or anywhere else in the constitution which prevents a private entity (like this college) from doing so.
He doesn't mean the Hubble Space Telescope, he means Ediwn Hubble, the astrophysicst who the HST was named after.
Microsoft set up a clean computer and then infected it.
And of course, by 'infected it' they mean 'installed Windows XP' and left it unpatched and connected to the net for 30 seconds.
I am not a doctor, but out of curiosity - did either doctor have an H. Pylori test done? What were the results? My doctor told me the scale that is normal is between 0.1 and 0.8 (I don't remember the units, maybe ppm?). My result was 23.8.
If you had a very high result on your blood test, I'd consider getting an opinion of a different doctor. I'm not exactly an advocate of doctor shopping, but I can't blame you for not wanting to take a medicine indefinately either.
Regardless, I'll post again on this topic a week after my treatment is done (I'll try to post on the week of the 17th). That will of course, be no guarantee that the problem will come back at a later time.
Fortunately, this is a very easy thing to diagnose and treat. I'd never had a problem with heartburn, but in the past several months it has become unbearable. The doctor gave me a blood test for H. Pylori, which came with very high levels of the bacteria
I'm actually currently taking a treatment for it. One of the common ones is a combination of three drugs. Two antibiotics (for me Amoxicillin and Clarithromycin), and a PPI (Proton Pump Inhibitor - like Nexium, Protonix, or a few others - I'm taking Prevacid).
The only draw back to the treatment is its a LONG 14 days of strong medicine. Makes your stomach feel horrible to say the least.
But the point is, I'd rather a couple weeks like this, then years of popping antacids. My thanks go out to these pioneers.
Because that's what the corporations tell them to do?
What would that do to all the people with @gmail.com addresses? Yeah, people can change it but for that many users it would be a royal PITA.
For that amount of users I would look into CommuniGate Pro from Stalker software. I have trouble recommending it as much as I used to since their price increases but for as large as what you're doing it would be rock solid.
It is very easy to cluster, does all the standard IMAP/POP/SMTP/Webmail along with some more uncommon features in an email server, Radius, LDAP, SIP, and MAPI (for an extra fee which can let Outlook connect to it as if it were Exchange with full Groupware functionality).
I know I sound like a sales guy for Stalker, but I have been very happy with their mail server for a few years now.
Well - I care - because that is totally wrong.
CAT-5 cables which are standard ethernet cables are a RJ-45 Connection.
From Wikipedia:
The headline mentions new logitech mice, but the article linked is all about new gaming keyboards.
Either way, the LCD coming from the keyboard sounds like a great idea. While gaming full screen, the LCD could act like a display for your systems mp3 player. You could see/cycle through what is playing like you would on a standalone mp3 player, without having to Alt-Tab out of your game.
When you have a camera taking the picture when speed > x, you don't have the judgement call that is made by a (reasonable) police officer. If the picture doesn't show WHY you felt it was a safety issue to speed, then unfortunately, it might not matter.
That is why these automatic things are ridiculous.
Most colleges are starting to completely phase out SS numbers, except with regards to Financial Aid (at least FAFSA/PELL still need it).
We are doing so at the college I work at now as well.
Oh, I know they are somewhat alike, but its just the semantics of "Citizen ID Card".
Also, thankfully I've never been required to use my SS number for anything but a bank/credit account and tax-related things.
At least we see how they will check for age. Citizen ID Card. That just makes me shudder.
Regardless though, will they have seperate servers for 'minors'? Or will those who are minors (based on the authentication) be unable to be flagged as PvP? Either idea has advantages and disadvantages, but it does sound like it will create difficulties for Blizzard and its competitors that operate in China.
At the college I work, we migrated from Microfocus Cobol on AIX to Microfocus on Red Hat Linux with no major problems whatsoever.
Look up ANY games with music created by Jeremy Soule. His music is amazing, and is in the same category as film soundtrack greats such as James Horner and John Williams.
I haven't heard all of the music he's done, but the soundtracks to Morrowind and Icewind Dale stand out.
Can't speak more highly about Evolution. I use it for all my personal and business reminders, as well as my e-mail. It is better then any software I have used for it.
We had been running sendmail as the MTA for our mail gateway (for a medium size university). I had been getting fed-up with sendmail, and have had a collegue raving about postfix for a long time.
Long story short: This book has let me (in less then a month) not only switch our mail servers over to postfix, but let me do things more efficiently (in terms of stopping spam at the SMTP receive stage) and many other things better then I had with sendmail before.
I'm not going to make this a sendmail vs. postfix thread, but if you're going to use postfix, this book is a great resource!
I specifically wanted to avoid this. The photographer we selected for our wedding (after looking at several others) made clear that we can do WHATEVER we want with the photos. The only restrictions we have are:
- If we put them online, put a photo credit
- Don't mix photos from him and other photographers (professional or otherwise) on the same online area. We have a 'photos by friends and family' section on my website, and a 'photos by xyz photography' section.
We had to pay slightly more for the services (20% or so above the going rate) for full rights to the photos, but we got a DVD with over 500 extremely high quality image files (jpgs, 5MB average file size). It was definately worth it.