Of course the moon exists! Dr. Evil put a laser on it, and Mr. Powers saved the day, with the help of himself from ten minutes from now, or was it ten minutes from then...
Really, how many people buy the penis-pills, the stamina enhancers, the get-rich-quick schemes? I've known one person who bout one of the get rich quick kits, it was a big book, with all these grants, the odds of getting any grant were about 1 and 270 million.
However, it doesn't really affect me being as it's in the big apple. If it were in, I don't know, around Minneapolis, maybe It'd help a bit. It isn't that big of news either, as it is an anime festival, so come on guys, why rub it in?
it sounds like everyone thinks they're getting a gigabit to the internet, seems to me like they're getting a gigabit only acrossed campus, how useful can that really be? now we all can have our own UT servers?
That's not true, there was a trial based off of the second amendment on the right to bear arms. You can construct your own firearm on the grounds that it isn't an automatic, they had a thread on this about the man building his own gauss gun. Secondly, it wouldn't apply on the grounds that a cd shooting gun isn't a "firearm"
the projectile is propelled without gunpowder, so there isn't as much regulation governing it
i use a little "consumer elvel" access point/router with DHCP turned off, and a strong subnet mask (i'm talking 29 bits!) then i filled up every IP address in the range by assiging multiple ip addresses to the adapter on my server
Thanks for the clarification, but, I still don't see how it's possible to release something to the public, then five, ten, fifty years later put a patent on it and make everyone pay you royalties.
it won't hold up. you know what a pair of roller blades are? yeah, that's right, inline skates, roller blades are a name brand, however because almost EVERYONE calls inline skates roller blades, roller blade lost it's case against all of those people. george lucas is trying to avoid the same thing when he won't let people make movies on the expanded universe, but because of other constraints, he has to allow parodies, if he allowed one serious movies, others could strong arm him into allowing it, scale that back, since.jpeg is a standard, the patent more than likely won't hold, i feel the same way about MS trying to lay claims to the OpenGL standard
this would be awesome... I recently took a 5 day road trip with some pals of mine, in that five days there were 26 hours of driving (eek) with 3 full length movies, it would make the time go by much quicker! however what we ended up doing was taking four laptops, a 1200 watt power inverter, and some wireless cards, made an ad hoc network and played some games
It really does matter, it's a reserve for one, for when you get into more intense sequences, throw in some gibs, a blast radius or two, the quad damage aura lighting ect, it drops quickly. furthermore, they're using quake 3 for most of the bench marks... quake 3 is a bit out of date on its graphics technology, they should use rtcw, or wait until doom 3 comes out, i'd like to see if you can maintain that 230 average with a new game designed to push your graphics card to the limits. i'll be more than impressed if you can still maintain the famed 60 fps that you're knocking
i know, i was using sarcasam...but it is considered 3d, since it actually had depth, it wasn't like wolfenstien3d (which wasn't 3d) where it was basically low res bitmaps! EVERY door/wall was 6 feet (IIRC) just imagine how big houses would have to be to accomdate a loss of 10 potential feet from each side, christ, my bedroom is only 10x10 feet, there'd be NOTHING left
are you sure that Microsoft actually owns something? like, their own technology?! without their platform being based off of something....stolen?
contrary to what the article says, i really don't think there was too much use of opengl in doom...
everyone on slashdot bitches about the ads on slashdot, why even bother asking us? i feel that advertisements and spam are the only two thing the entire community agrees on!
no, i don't share with people outside of my apartment...but the three of us consume more bandwidth than most people who will share their connection, which is the thing, we're within our guidelines since it's a household. they're loosing potential customers, that's the bottom line
At my apartment, I have two room mates, we share the cost of a cable internet connection, between the three of us there are 8 computers (i have 1 laptop for taking to class, one workstation, and two servers) and between the three of us, we have over 80 gigs of mp3s, 150+ movies, and anything else under the sun. we also have WiFi for the laptops, so where's the line drawn, when does it breech the contract? what's the difference between sharing with my two roomates, all of which are bandwidth hogs, or my elderly neighbor who wants to check her email, and cruise around on the net? most people aren't anything like me,
Of course the moon exists! Dr. Evil put a laser on it, and Mr. Powers saved the day, with the help of himself from ten minutes from now, or was it ten minutes from then...
Well, I am a fan, and I have the english subbed DVD. Oh, and a PS2 modchip, damned region encoding!
Really, how many people buy the penis-pills, the stamina enhancers, the get-rich-quick schemes? I've known one person who bout one of the get rich quick kits, it was a big book, with all these grants, the odds of getting any grant were about 1 and 270 million.
However, it doesn't really affect me being as it's in the big apple. If it were in, I don't know, around Minneapolis, maybe It'd help a bit. It isn't that big of news either, as it is an anime festival, so come on guys, why rub it in?
it sounds like everyone thinks they're getting a gigabit to the internet, seems to me like they're getting a gigabit only acrossed campus, how useful can that really be? now we all can have our own UT servers?
That's not true, there was a trial based off of the second amendment on the right to bear arms. You can construct your own firearm on the grounds that it isn't an automatic, they had a thread on this about the man building his own gauss gun. Secondly, it wouldn't apply on the grounds that a cd shooting gun isn't a "firearm" the projectile is propelled without gunpowder, so there isn't as much regulation governing it
why don't the editors just remove the article? there's obviously no point in leaving it on...
will you email me the article? tsunamisunrise@hotmail.com thanks!
i nearly forgot, i use VPN to encrypt all of my traffic that goes over the wireless link
i use a little "consumer elvel" access point/router with DHCP turned off, and a strong subnet mask (i'm talking 29 bits!) then i filled up every IP address in the range by assiging multiple ip addresses to the adapter on my server
Thanks for the clarification, but, I still don't see how it's possible to release something to the public, then five, ten, fifty years later put a patent on it and make everyone pay you royalties.
it won't hold up. you know what a pair of roller blades are? yeah, that's right, inline skates, roller blades are a name brand, however because almost EVERYONE calls inline skates roller blades, roller blade lost it's case against all of those people. george lucas is trying to avoid the same thing when he won't let people make movies on the expanded universe, but because of other constraints, he has to allow parodies, if he allowed one serious movies, others could strong arm him into allowing it, scale that back, since .jpeg is a standard, the patent more than likely won't hold, i feel the same way about MS trying to lay claims to the OpenGL standard
on the war driving, it really doesn't matter, when most people war drive they're in infrastructure mode, we were all in ad hoc
this would be awesome... I recently took a 5 day road trip with some pals of mine, in that five days there were 26 hours of driving (eek) with 3 full length movies, it would make the time go by much quicker! however what we ended up doing was taking four laptops, a 1200 watt power inverter, and some wireless cards, made an ad hoc network and played some games
It really does matter, it's a reserve for one, for when you get into more intense sequences, throw in some gibs, a blast radius or two, the quad damage aura lighting ect, it drops quickly. furthermore, they're using quake 3 for most of the bench marks... quake 3 is a bit out of date on its graphics technology, they should use rtcw, or wait until doom 3 comes out, i'd like to see if you can maintain that 230 average with a new game designed to push your graphics card to the limits. i'll be more than impressed if you can still maintain the famed 60 fps that you're knocking
it's robot fighting time think they can get carmen elecktra (sp?) in to a B.D.U. (of course then the whole pouring of hot grits!)
i know, i was using sarcasam...but it is considered 3d, since it actually had depth, it wasn't like wolfenstien3d (which wasn't 3d) where it was basically low res bitmaps! EVERY door/wall was 6 feet (IIRC) just imagine how big houses would have to be to accomdate a loss of 10 potential feet from each side, christ, my bedroom is only 10x10 feet, there'd be NOTHING left
are you sure that Microsoft actually owns something? like, their own technology?! without their platform being based off of something....stolen? contrary to what the article says, i really don't think there was too much use of opengl in doom...
i beat that sager 386, 48 megs of ram RH 5.2, yellow pages, email, ssh, ipmasq, and dhcp,
it's called an inverter you twit. you're obviosuly not an EE...maybe you've taken physics 1 in high school, but you are no EE
real men don't back up their data, they just upload it to an ftp and let others mirror it
actually it was up up down down left right left right ab ab start select start if you wanted two players
everyone on slashdot bitches about the ads on slashdot, why even bother asking us? i feel that advertisements and spam are the only two thing the entire community agrees on!
no, i don't share with people outside of my apartment...but the three of us consume more bandwidth than most people who will share their connection, which is the thing, we're within our guidelines since it's a household. they're loosing potential customers, that's the bottom line
At my apartment, I have two room mates, we share the cost of a cable internet connection, between the three of us there are 8 computers (i have 1 laptop for taking to class, one workstation, and two servers) and between the three of us, we have over 80 gigs of mp3s, 150+ movies, and anything else under the sun. we also have WiFi for the laptops, so where's the line drawn, when does it breech the contract? what's the difference between sharing with my two roomates, all of which are bandwidth hogs, or my elderly neighbor who wants to check her email, and cruise around on the net? most people aren't anything like me,