Playing Baldur's Gate II, whenever the game went into the loading screen you would get some sort of tip about the game. One of them reminded you to eat, saying they didn't want to lose any dedicated players.
Yeah... our school is so stingy they don't fire up the giant furnace until classes actually start (it needs a couple of hours to actually give any effect) so everyone who arrives early in the depths of winter just huddles together in the computer rooms which are the warmest part of the school. Hang on... maybe it's deliberate... leaving computers on all the time is probably more heat for less money. Hmm.
Playing Baldur's Gate II, whenever the game went into the loading screen you would get some sort of tip about the game. One of them reminded you to eat, saying they didn't want to lose any dedicated players.
Distros! Distros are for wimps! Real hackers compile from source.
Yeah... our school is so stingy they don't fire up the giant furnace until classes actually start (it needs a couple of hours to actually give any effect) so everyone who arrives early in the depths of winter just huddles together in the computer rooms which are the warmest part of the school. Hang on... maybe it's deliberate... leaving computers on all the time is probably more heat for less money. Hmm.
How about a slashdot class action?
Hey... the net was designed to survive nuclear war.
Not another charity to give to.
Damn straight!
Maybe someone can give me $7,000 to be forced to deal with one Win98 machine...
No, we'd have a three-tier net. We've already got two - Unix and Windows.