Hah. It looks like you accidentally typed "circuit" when you meant 9th circus court of appeals. Those guys are lunatics and will turn over any and every ruling that gets put in front of them just because they are that lame.
Run-on sentences make baby jesus cry. No punctuation makes baby jesus cry.
If you're the president of something, you should at the very least have a competent individual proofread your e-mail, memos, and slashdot posts.
Strangely enough, I first heard about Second Life through my mom (I'm 29 years old). She spends about as much time building things in second life as I do trying to level up in other games. I got her into BBSing when I was 13, and she hasn't looked back from the online world since.
I think he was really mocking the folks who say every update or new build of a beta release seems snappier. You know, the same ones that say it'll be faster once the debug code has been removed.
Just visit macforums in a few months when the developer builds are making the rounds, and you'll see.
Of course you are guilty. I was wondering the same thing myself when I read about this earlier this morning. If some random person were walking along, and you clicked to shoot and killed them, then what? What if you're accessing the site through an anonymous proxy?
How would that be dealt with? I see they are attempting to rule on whether or not you must be on site in order to make a kill, but in the meantime, what happens?
I've always had a healthy respect for Panic. The article further reinforces that they have stayed true to what they believed and were working towards, the part about AOL notwithstanding.
A friend just told me he is going to go see the trailer tonight at 12:01 before the Incredibles. He is not, however, staying to see the movie. $8.50 for a trailer?
*rolls eyes*
She goes on to say that they didn't just stumble upon the page and pay her that visit. One of the people that regularly reads her blog "turned her in". Pretty scary thing to happen, but in other countries it could have turned out much worse. *cough*China*cough*
This reminds me of prank kids used to use in my and undoubtedly countless other high schools. If a class was showing a film, someone would steal the tv remote after the first class, then pass it to someone in the second class, and so on. It took a while for the teacher to catch on to why the tv kept turning off. It's also a great way to ensure that you're not going to be watching any films in the near future...
I can't tell if he's trying to be humorous, or not. From his site:
"only small stuff like not allowing windows to be moved or resized ... remain to be implemented"
That's small stuff?
Agreed. The Schrödinger's Cat Trilogy did it to me too.
Imperial.
I think you meant knell.
Rest in Peace.
defeating their tool would require a level of sophistication not yet seen
What, until tomorrow?
Hah. It looks like you accidentally typed "circuit" when you meant 9th circus court of appeals. Those guys are lunatics and will turn over any and every ruling that gets put in front of them just because they are that lame.
Run-on sentences make baby jesus cry. No punctuation makes baby jesus cry. If you're the president of something, you should at the very least have a competent individual proofread your e-mail, memos, and slashdot posts.
Strangely enough, I first heard about Second Life through my mom (I'm 29 years old). She spends about as much time building things in second life as I do trying to level up in other games. I got her into BBSing when I was 13, and she hasn't looked back from the online world since.
tong hong-a tong wong-o u long dong bong-e yong-o u.
I can't believe this is marked as a troll. This is hilarious.
I think he was really mocking the folks who say every update or new build of a beta release seems snappier. You know, the same ones that say it'll be faster once the debug code has been removed. Just visit macforums in a few months when the developer builds are making the rounds, and you'll see.
Thanks, Captain Obvious.
Of course you are guilty. I was wondering the same thing myself when I read about this earlier this morning. If some random person were walking along, and you clicked to shoot and killed them, then what? What if you're accessing the site through an anonymous proxy? How would that be dealt with? I see they are attempting to rule on whether or not you must be on site in order to make a kill, but in the meantime, what happens?
I've always had a healthy respect for Panic. The article further reinforces that they have stayed true to what they believed and were working towards, the part about AOL notwithstanding.
We thank you for not saying "intensive purposes".
A friend just told me he is going to go see the trailer tonight at 12:01 before the Incredibles. He is not, however, staying to see the movie. $8.50 for a trailer? *rolls eyes*
She goes on to say that they didn't just stumble upon the page and pay her that visit. One of the people that regularly reads her blog "turned her in". Pretty scary thing to happen, but in other countries it could have turned out much worse. *cough*China*cough*
You care enough to post. Go away, poo-poo head.
This reminds me of prank kids used to use in my and undoubtedly countless other high schools. If a class was showing a film, someone would steal the tv remote after the first class, then pass it to someone in the second class, and so on. It took a while for the teacher to catch on to why the tv kept turning off. It's also a great way to ensure that you're not going to be watching any films in the near future...
I for one welcome God^H^H^H our new hurricane wielding, tornado producing, flood generating overlord.
I still have 6 invites. First 6 respondents to email me will get them.
And what will the most used spoofed number be? 31337?
The people of Atlantis beg to differ!
Ok guys, if you can get a linux client out, how about one for OS X? In the meantime, I'll keep playing Kingdom of Loathing.