Personally, I think the Rock is a bit iffy for playing the Spy Hunter.
The spy hunter should be Clive Owens (BMWFilms.com) - he is the **PERFECT*** actor for the role.
And I played Spy Hunter on the C-64.:P
On the contrary; parents can buy this book for their kids, with the express goal of turning them in to future cyberterrorists. EVIL! AMAZON SUPPORTS CYBERTERRORISM!
University of Victoria, in BC Canada, already had a Veggie Van fully operational. I think the diesel engine itself is unmodified, but they had a special filtering process so that they could use leftover McDonald's vegetable oil...
Well I didn't mean that you in particular are a stupid idiot.
Well, this IS slashdot. It's a fair assumption. lol:)
I was talking to some guys at the local college today... one of the instructors there is a hardcore vim/vi addict. Apparently for the java course, he started them out with jEdit. They felt it was some sort of "initiation", because the editor was SO bad. Later they switched to Eclipse, and everything was nice. It sounded funny:)
Ooh, crimson is indeed nice. Lacks project management, which is important to me, but coupled with vim for windows, it might work.
(vim for windows has line numbers and syntax highlighting... so there! But why do I use it? right-click; Edit With Vim. It's so fast. And I'm too lazy to make the same thing myself with other editors.:)
Whenever I'm contracted as a security expert, I *always* highly recommend ROT13.
I'm looking into this thing called a "caesar cipher", but it's slow going. I think it needs to be applied 13 times before the data is sufficiently encrypted.
My girlfriend (a web designer) was unimpressed with her Dreamweaver experience, but I haven't used it since waaay back when.
I currently use HomeSite 4.5.1 for all of my HTML and PHP coding (combined with "vi" and - sometimes - "Eclipse").
Does Dreamweaver allow me to add a bunch of.php files to a project, and then give me an outline display of functions, a la Visual C++ style programming IDEs? Eclipse almost does this (well, for single files only it works fine, doesn't work so well when your system uses includes heavily), but I'd pay for a tool that managed to do what I envision.
No, HomeSite doesn't do that - it doesn't even try - but I prefer to use it for the PHP programming due to its excellent syntax highlighting as well as its well-thought-out interface (particularly text highlighting with the mouse). And yes, I'm aware that it was purchased by Macromedia and integrated into Dreamweaver. No, I don't plan to use Dreamweaver yet.:)
Anyways, Half-Life's story and interactivity rocked the ass of anything id's ever done, especially since it was based on the Quake 1 engine (heavily modified). It was quite a stellar accomplishment, and most definately deserving of the PC Gamer "Game of the Year" award it received.
Voldo. Duh.
"A Man Apart" is Max Payne, almost.
... it's not truly Spy Hunter unless it has the Peter Gunn Theme.
As for Spy Hunter
But that doesn't make Peter Gunn the Spy Hunter.
Hmm ... and on the other hand, I bet the movie will just suck all on its own, so your points would be rendered moot. :)
I heard that Gladiator was based on Pac-Man.
No, see - Rob Schneider is The Rock's mini-me.
I still think he needs to do a Buddy Cop movie with Rob Schneider.
Duke Nukem Forever: The Movie (Due out before the game. Besides, infinity plus infinity is still infinity, right?)
Personally, I think the Rock is a bit iffy for playing the Spy Hunter. The spy hunter should be Clive Owens (BMWFilms.com) - he is the **PERFECT*** actor for the role. And I played Spy Hunter on the C-64. :P
Well, Microsoft has years of experience to draw from. It's like hiring Kevin Mitnick as a security expert. It happens.
Teehee, she said Johnson
On the contrary; parents can buy this book for their kids, with the express goal of turning them in to future cyberterrorists. EVIL! AMAZON SUPPORTS CYBERTERRORISM!
And what about "The story of ping"?
Ages 4-8.
I'm lazy. I'd just pick another mountain and swap names. Voila!
Well, they recyc'ed vegetable oil from fast food chains. It was a research project, and it got shown on the news and stuff.
make me a sammich!
University of Victoria, in BC Canada, already had a Veggie Van fully operational. I think the diesel engine itself is unmodified, but they had a special filtering process so that they could use leftover McDonald's vegetable oil ...
"Game studio promises that Project NIE is not vapourware."
:)
Fun.
Well, this IS slashdot. It's a fair assumption. lol
I was talking to some guys at the local college today
Ooh, crimson is indeed nice. Lacks project management, which is important to me, but coupled with vim for windows, it might work. (vim for windows has line numbers and syntax highlighting ... so there! But why do I use it? right-click; Edit With Vim. It's so fast. And I'm too lazy to make the same thing myself with other editors. :)
I think you need to adjust your humor detector.
... as I said in a previous post, I prefer HomeSite 4.5.1 ... I'll take a look at your suggestion, though. :)
Anyways
Emacs is an operating system, not a text editor. I hear it bundles an almost-okay one, though.
Whenever I'm contracted as a security expert, I *always* highly recommend ROT13.
I'm looking into this thing called a "caesar cipher", but it's slow going. I think it needs to be applied 13 times before the data is sufficiently encrypted.
My girlfriend (a web designer) was unimpressed with her Dreamweaver experience, but I haven't used it since waaay back when.
.php files to a project, and then give me an outline display of functions, a la Visual C++ style programming IDEs? Eclipse almost does this (well, for single files only it works fine, doesn't work so well when your system uses includes heavily), but I'd pay for a tool that managed to do what I envision.
:)
I currently use HomeSite 4.5.1 for all of my HTML and PHP coding (combined with "vi" and - sometimes - "Eclipse").
Does Dreamweaver allow me to add a bunch of
No, HomeSite doesn't do that - it doesn't even try - but I prefer to use it for the PHP programming due to its excellent syntax highlighting as well as its well-thought-out interface (particularly text highlighting with the mouse). And yes, I'm aware that it was purchased by Macromedia and integrated into Dreamweaver. No, I don't plan to use Dreamweaver yet.
Notepad and vi are the only true HTML editors.
I never got a chance to play it.
Anyways, Half-Life's story and interactivity rocked the ass of anything id's ever done, especially since it was based on the Quake 1 engine (heavily modified). It was quite a stellar accomplishment, and most definately deserving of the PC Gamer "Game of the Year" award it received.