They dont really catch on fire as such, just start sparking little blue lights, and they give out a whole load of yellow smoke. But they look really cool afterwards. I recommend a stack of 10-15 AOL CDs (Yes, they have to be AOL!:p)
Um, last time i looked i thought jIRC was a Java IRC client...
Re:Who are they trying to recruit? Linux users?
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Linux Games WIth Guns
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When I first heard about the game i was surprised to think that any of the games main audience (14-25 year old males) would want to join the army. People that want to join the army are probably out playing football, or getting into fights. Not sitting at home re-compiling their Linux Kernel:p.
I think there are two reasons why people should be worried:
1).Net Passports are just too easy to hack. If this thing means people will be able to but things from your credit card as soon as they know your.Net password, the world will end.
2) This is another step MS are taking towards world domination. Controlling the entire IT market is enough, but once they start managing our money, it will get even worse
I can view it fine with Opera: Version: 6.04 Build: 1135 Maybe you have an old version. I have mine set to indentify as MSIE 5.0, think thats the difference?
I wonder how this would be taken by the Linux Community, if this is whats about to happen. Would they ignore their hatred for all things M$ and use it? I'm sure the compatibility would be useful, but i doubt it'd be as stable RH/Mandrake woteva. I'd be interested to hear your response.
They dont really catch on fire as such, just start sparking little blue lights, and they give out a whole load of yellow smoke. But they look really cool afterwards. I recommend a stack of 10-15 AOL CDs (Yes, they have to be AOL! :p)
Um, last time i looked i thought jIRC was a Java IRC client...
When I first heard about the game i was surprised to think that any of the games main audience (14-25 year old males) would want to join the army. People that want to join the army are probably out playing football, or getting into fights. Not sitting at home re-compiling their Linux Kernel :p.
I think there are two reasons why people should be worried:
.Net Passports are just too easy to hack. If this thing means people will be able to but things from your credit card as soon as they know your .Net password, the world will end.
1)
2) This is another step MS are taking towards world domination. Controlling the entire IT market is enough, but once they start managing our money, it will get even worse
I can view it fine with Opera:
Version: 6.04
Build: 1135
Maybe you have an old version. I have mine set to indentify as MSIE 5.0, think thats the difference?
Surely this would just mean the Google Cache would get Slashdotted. Unless they have better servers than the sites original host?
Crap, my goldfish has been leeching MP3s since the birth of Napster. He's quite a smallfish though, will he be ok?
I wonder how this would be taken by the Linux Community, if this is whats about to happen. Would they ignore their hatred for all things M$ and use it? I'm sure the compatibility would be useful, but i doubt it'd be as stable RH/Mandrake woteva. I'd be interested to hear your response.