Saw an review in PCGamer about a game that actually has a game master / dungeon master controlling everything as it happens. The player interface was all graphical, but the GM interface looked too good to be true. The GM can control everything, including the weather at the touch of a button and place a hoard of trolls at a moments notice right around the corner from Sir Bubblebutt that is being a total jackass. Kinda cool. Can't remember the name...brain fart.:- )
I spoke with my Frontier rep and the one of their vice presidents and they said they aren't even going to entertain the idea of Qwest. While they did say that the redundancy on circuits would create a rock-solid network, it's just not in their best interest. Maybe U.S.West will go this one alone?
My company exclusively uses Frontier for all communications. They have a proprietary arrangement with an email service in California on their sonnet network and we are in Cincinnati, OH and our email is sent and back within one call. It's fast, real fast. And our long distance costs are below $.06 . I'm very excited about the new opportunities this merger will bring.
Saw an review in PCGamer about a game that actually has a game master / dungeon master controlling everything as it happens. The player interface was all graphical, but the GM interface looked too good to be true. The GM can control everything, including the weather at the touch of a button and place a hoard of trolls at a moments notice right around the corner from Sir Bubblebutt that is being a total jackass. Kinda cool. Can't remember the name...brain fart.:- )
[standing] Clap, Clap, Clap! :- D
I spoke with my Frontier rep and the one of their vice presidents and they said they aren't even going to entertain the idea of Qwest. While they did say that the redundancy on circuits would create a rock-solid network, it's just not in their best interest. Maybe U.S.West will go this one alone?
Who know? The Shadow Knows!!
My company exclusively uses Frontier for all communications. They have a proprietary arrangement with an email service in California on their sonnet network and we are in Cincinnati, OH and our email is sent and back within one call. It's fast, real fast. And our long distance costs are below $.06 . I'm very excited about the new opportunities this merger will bring.