SP2 can fit on a cd with Windows, I know such a copy.
If nothing else you can sign up for classes at a college/uni that has a MSDNAA membership and get yourself free copies of most MS software.
flarn
over a minute to scan? That's crazy, sounds like my old HP scanner. I got the canon LiDE LED scanner. It's fast and a fraction of the size of most other scanners. Not to mention a lot less noisy.
The only problem with those laws (well not the only, but still...) is they allow the irresponsible parents to file suit against the gaming industry because they were too lazy to look at the box and see what kind of content the game had before forking over the money for the kid to buy the game.
So, if the law is to be there, it should at least have the stipulation that the industry can't be taken to court for money or anything other than to have them fix the content that is in violation of the rating it was given. After that the state should take the kid(s) away from the parents for the parents being negligent in taking care of the kids.
Of course, taxpayers would be paying for this.
SP2 can fit on a cd with Windows, I know such a copy. If nothing else you can sign up for classes at a college/uni that has a MSDNAA membership and get yourself free copies of most MS software. flarn
over a minute to scan? That's crazy, sounds like my old HP scanner. I got the canon LiDE LED scanner. It's fast and a fraction of the size of most other scanners. Not to mention a lot less noisy.
windows mplayer does have a gui.
http://nuclearweaponarchive.org/Usa/Weapons/W87.ht ml
The last link there said they were merely being moved into other warheads. So they are still going to be used, just not 10 at a time.
The only problem with those laws (well not the only, but still...) is they allow the irresponsible parents to file suit against the gaming industry because they were too lazy to look at the box and see what kind of content the game had before forking over the money for the kid to buy the game. So, if the law is to be there, it should at least have the stipulation that the industry can't be taken to court for money or anything other than to have them fix the content that is in violation of the rating it was given. After that the state should take the kid(s) away from the parents for the parents being negligent in taking care of the kids. Of course, taxpayers would be paying for this.
did you know that one of the co-VP's of iraq proposed that saddam and bush have a dual? with each picking the weapon of their choice.