Co-incidentally, I was just up in the Yukon with my XM Radio on my motorcycle, participating in this years AlCan 5000 until I broke my foot, and I was able to receive reception as far north as 140 miles along the Campbell Highway, north of Watson Lake.
I took some pictures of the receiver along the way...
http://alcan5000.alaynaworks.com/XM%20Radio%20To ur /
According to the IMDB data, it was about 20% more screens. Though I have no idea how many seats, on average, there are per screen (you seem to have an idea). My simple math seems to show AotC doing about 50% better per screen than Spiderman, at the moment, although Spiderman has 2 more weeks than AotC to drag that average down. But the per screen data also does not indicate how many showings per screen, although since the movies are about the same length in time, I'm fairly confident that they both get shown the roughly the same number of times per screen.
We're just as mad @ M$ for following the letter of the law, as we are @ lawyers for getting child rapists off on technicalities. Or a cop giving you a speeding ticket on the freeway when everyone else is passing you!
The real problem lies with the modification of the DLL at the clients end. If warforge (or bnetd) doesn't send back a response, then valid, unmodified versions would fail to run becoz they didn't receive a response. Blizzard would have no problems with a bnetd that was totally flawed, if it wasn't so easy to ignore the flaws.
You really are a dumb fuck aren't you:)
"DivX;)" is the name of the codec, including
the *wink*. It has nothing at all to do with the
Circuit City pay-per-view DVD format, except to
maybe poke fun at it, and it's demise
You really are a dumb fuck aren't you:)
"DivX;)" is the name of the codec, including
the *wink*. It has nothing at all to do with the
Circuit City pay-per-view DVD format, except to
maybe poke fun at it, and it's demise
So you also think the cigarette companies should have been able to hide their cancer causing documents behind the "trade secrets" , "between customers", "not meant for public scrutiny" clause too ?
Oops... forgot the Cox HTTP blocking...
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http://alcan5000.alaynaworks.com:81/XM%20Radio%
Co-incidentally, I was just up in the Yukon with my XM Radio on my motorcycle, participating in this years AlCan 5000 until I broke my foot, and I was able to receive reception as far north as 140 miles along the Campbell Highway, north of Watson Lake.
o ur /
I took some pictures of the receiver along the way...
http://alcan5000.alaynaworks.com/XM%20Radio%20T
It's a perfectly legal purchase, but you won't be able to get @ the extras, becoz someone else has already used the serial number ?
According to the IMDB data, it was about 20% more screens. Though I have no idea how many seats, on average, there are per screen (you seem to have an idea). My simple math seems to show AotC doing about 50% better per screen than Spiderman, at the moment, although Spiderman has 2 more weeks than AotC to drag that average down. But the per screen data also does not indicate how many showings per screen, although since the movies are about the same length in time, I'm fairly confident that they both get shown the roughly the same number of times per screen.
We're just as mad @ M$ for following the letter of the law, as we are @ lawyers for getting child rapists off on technicalities. Or a cop giving you a speeding ticket on the freeway when everyone else is passing you!
The real problem lies with the modification of the DLL at the clients end. If warforge (or bnetd) doesn't send back a response, then valid, unmodified versions would fail to run becoz they didn't receive a response. Blizzard would have no problems with a bnetd that was totally flawed, if it wasn't so easy to ignore the flaws.
You really are a dumb fuck aren't you :)
;)" is the name of the codec, including
"DivX
the *wink*. It has nothing at all to do with the
Circuit City pay-per-view DVD format, except to
maybe poke fun at it, and it's demise
You really are a dumb fuck aren't you :)
;)" is the name of the codec, including
"DivX
the *wink*. It has nothing at all to do with the
Circuit City pay-per-view DVD format, except to
maybe poke fun at it, and it's demise
So you also think the cigarette companies should have been able to hide their cancer causing documents behind the "trade secrets" , "between customers", "not meant for public scrutiny" clause too ?
Don't do it !!
Let them have a crappy product when it gets shipped so that they can be embarrased when the holes get found out THEN !!!!
DON'T HELP M$ !!!!