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  1. My favorite Tetris clone was... on Seventeen Years of Tetris · · Score: 0

    I still play Tetripz. It's a psychodelic DOS tetris game, with cool effects and stuff that really make the game even more nerve-racking than usual.

    It gets really insane when it starts flipping the screen upside-down and bending it, reversing your keys at random so left goes right, etc :) It's supposed to be a simulator of playing tetris under the influence of different drugs... But I just think its one bad ass tetris game!

  2. Re:Standards according to who? on Web Designers Ignoring Standards and Support IE Only · · Score: 0

    (Assuming you're not just trolling, given the title of this article...) Virtually every line of the source of that page contains invalid HTML according to recent (2+ years old) standards. Since you don't specify a DOCTYPE, I'm assuming it's supposed to be using the current standards, because, since you don't tell me what it's supposed to be, I can assume anything I want. And so can a browser, which might be one reason why it doesn't look the same on different pieces of software.

    Perhaps you should read & conform to the standards before being so quick to blame it on browsers... Stop using obsolete & invalid HTML. XHTML 1.0 is 2.5 years old already, and you're still not using it? It really isn't that difficult.

    Check out the XHTML Recommendation, specifically Chapter 4 which will give you the basics on making the transition from HTML 3 or whatever you're using into the current, mature standard. View the source of that page as well, as it is composed in proper XHTML 1.0.

  3. Re:your sig on Properly Testing Your Code? · · Score: 0

    It is his name. "Giorgos Tsiros"? I don't know Greek.

  4. Re:How Long Before on LindowsOS Softens Microsoft-Compatibility Claim · · Score: 0

    They did it before with OS/2 as well, MS found out OS/2 couldn't load anything past 512M of memory (at the time - it's no longer an issue), so they made the change in win32s 1.30 release try to load past 512M, thus breaking any programs using win32s under OS/2.

  5. deja vu, OS/2 on Walmart Ships PCs with Lindows OS · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Let's take a technically superior OS and try to sell the fact that it's able to run most of microsoft's crap.

    Where have I heard that before?