I just have to point this game out again. It's a real master piece (ok, it's a great game). But it never got much attention because the media slammed the first Ion Storm game into the group (this being the second game didn't do it much good).
It has a classical adventurous epic story that eventually will evolve in a battle of good vs. evil (as usual ofcourse).
is that only those 4 archs will be actively supported in Debian _releases_. Other architectures will still exist and maintained but not be included in the shifts from unstable->testing->stable.
If it's that it might be a good things, granting the more popular(?) architectures a smaller turnaround time for stable releases.
It is all about the graphics when you want to sell the game. Customers only care about the gameplay after they've gone through the "Oooohhhh that looks awesome" phase.
Aren't there linux kernel developers that get paid by RedHat for working on the kernel?
A simple "I'm feeling lucky" on google gave me this link With the following interesting quote by Stephen C. Tweedie:
I tend just to wear one hat in public: I'm a kernel developer, my
technical viewpoint is coloured by that and as a Red Hat employee I am *still* a kernel developer!
I was playing a game (don't recall it's name), but at a certain point I had to board a train. There where two trains in opposite directions traveling with different spead to eachother, had to figure out when those trains where going to meet eachother.
Come to think of it, the room I was it looked a lot like a class room. I wonder...
Seriously, this isn't only with games. Often when I've been programming for quite some time trying to solve a problemen it still wanders around in my head for a while. Same for movies, books, whatever. It's nothing new. So don't try to blame it on games just because there's actual interaction with your entertainment.
Would you want to share the outcome of that math problem to the rest of/. , some of use are not that good in math. Is the outcome an ASCII sequence containing profanity ?
I just have to point this game out again. It's a real master piece (ok, it's a great game). But it never got much attention because the media slammed the first Ion Storm game into the group (this being the second game didn't do it much good).
It has a classical adventurous epic story that eventually will evolve in a battle of good vs. evil (as usual ofcourse).
Maybe, but at least I still have a short-term memory:/ 1517207&tid=163&tid=1&tid=218
http://linux.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/03/16
Just for clarification: I was not being serious.
Linux isn't secure and doesn't scale well.
everybody already has an account.
No I don't
is that only those 4 archs will be actively supported in Debian _releases_. Other architectures will still exist and maintained but not be included in the shifts from unstable->testing->stable.
If it's that it might be a good things, granting the more popular(?) architectures a smaller turnaround time for stable releases.
Or maybe hell freezes over.
I always liked CaveUT: http://www.planetjeff.net/ut/CaveUT.html
a CAVE system that uses the UnrealEngine (even UT2004)
It is all about the graphics when you want to sell the game.
Customers only care about the gameplay after they've gone through the "Oooohhhh that looks awesome" phase.
A simple "I'm feeling lucky" on google gave me this link
With the following interesting quote by Stephen C. Tweedie:
The rock hangs in the sky in much the same way that bricks don't?
Libtorrent has a BSD license, not GPL (otherwise Exeem couldn't use it in a non-free program)
What no bittorrent download?
I was playing a game (don't recall it's name), but at a certain point I had to board a train.
There where two trains in opposite directions traveling with different spead to eachother, had to figure out when those trains where going to meet eachother.
Come to think of it, the room I was it looked a lot like a class room. I wonder...
Uhm...
I will shoot you in the foot for free.
Ofcourse, but where do you get the money to bribe the senators?
Duke Nukem Forever ofcourse
How much longer until comic book store owners are declared human?
They are your friends, neighbors, co-workers, relatives, and kids, they lead responsible and caring lives, ...
Crap, maybe I should become a gamer afterall.
Seriously, this isn't only with games. Often when I've been programming for quite some time trying to solve a problemen it still wanders around in my head for a while.
Same for movies, books, whatever. It's nothing new. So don't try to blame it on games just because there's actual interaction with your entertainment.
Oh yeah, everytime I see a brick wall with a questionmark on it I want to know what's in it.
That's the name I gave to my parents' WLAN.
It just became 1905, so still 95 years until Y2K.
So you can spray paint graffiti too in GTA:SA ? What doesn't the game have?
I've got to get this game when it comes out on PC.
Would you want to share the outcome of that math problem to the rest of /. , some of use are not that good in math.
Is the outcome an ASCII sequence containing profanity ?
Everytime I see "Quake" on /. I think of the game.
Hmmmm computer...