If this actually goes to court, it'll get thrown out. What White Wolf wanted from this was publicity, and it's comparatively cheap to throw this together and ride the coattails of Sony's PR machine. Most likely it'll be settled in a bit for an undisclosed amount (read: pittance).
run firebird with -p, and it brings up the profile manager. If you're running windows, set up a shortcut to firebird.exe" -P Username and it should run automagically as that user.
I don't really want to get into it with you. Just out of curiosity, though, what's your beef with college students? It seems many of your recent posts insult them.
Nope, all simply observation. And yes, I did stupidly generalize off a (relatively) small sample size. But of all the fellow college students I know living in the dorms, using Napster over our network, nobody didn't download illegal music.
But hardly anybody used Napster for anything legitimate, and it's not like there were no competitors.
However, Google is a valuable tool for many people, especially in regard to research. I wouldn't be too surprised to see some corporations and institutions step to the plate to defend Google.
They didn't run Quake benchmarks. They ran standard processor and memory benchmarks, as well as non-server tests like mpeg video and mp3 encoding. They also compiled kernels. And in the conclusion they discussed stability and compatibility issues.
But do online items that are designed by mythic and distributed (somewhat) at their discretion on their servers an artistic work created by the player?
So my comment about something being unworthy of mod points is itself worthy of being modded down. Sad to see such a lack of worthwhile posts. Do people even read the mod guidelines?
The funnier part is that the article 1) calls Max Payne and Die Hard RPGs, and 2) says that Max Payne isn't a good vehicle for ads (despite the sheer volume in the game).
In Europe, I've seen decorative rectangular fountains/pools with ledges that high.
If this actually goes to court, it'll get thrown out. What White Wolf wanted from this was publicity, and it's comparatively cheap to throw this together and ride the coattails of Sony's PR machine. Most likely it'll be settled in a bit for an undisclosed amount (read: pittance).
Wasn't PoR2 the game where the installer, if you changed the install directory from the default, would delete the contents of the whole partition?
Okay, set up Gamecube Soul Calibur 2 next to XBox Soul Calibur 2...
Straight up.
Is the RIAA's lawyers' brand new BMWs. Silly question.
Whee, eat my karma.
How did this get an insightful mod? Funny, sure, but whoever thought it was insightful is retarded.
http://www.michiganlegislature.org/documents/2003- 2004/billenrolled/house/htm/2003-HNB-4519.htm
Your fears are unjustified.
The press release states "unsolicited commercial email."
Agreed. Carmageddon 2 was awesome; I wish I could play it on my current machine.
run firebird with -p, and it brings up the profile manager. If you're running windows, set up a shortcut to firebird.exe" -P Username and it should run automagically as that user.
He adapted Four Yorkshiremen, the classic Python sketch. Did a bang-up job of it, too.
Government contracts are given to the contracter who can do the job and submits the lowest bid. It's the law.
Well, since it's a lawsuit in Japan I don't think we have much say...
I don't really want to get into it with you. Just out of curiosity, though, what's your beef with college students? It seems many of your recent posts insult them.
Nope, all simply observation. And yes, I did stupidly generalize off a (relatively) small sample size. But of all the fellow college students I know living in the dorms, using Napster over our network, nobody didn't download illegal music.
Or Brak clips. Brak is a funny man, er, alien.
But hardly anybody used Napster for anything legitimate, and it's not like there were no competitors.
However, Google is a valuable tool for many people, especially in regard to research. I wouldn't be too surprised to see some corporations and institutions step to the plate to defend Google.
Yeah, my roommate freshman year tried to portscan a government system with netbus, of all things. FBI came down on him hard.
You didn't read the article, did you?
They didn't run Quake benchmarks. They ran standard processor and memory benchmarks, as well as non-server tests like mpeg video and mp3 encoding. They also compiled kernels. And in the conclusion they discussed stability and compatibility issues.
So, maybe you should read before posting.
The average clueless user buys name brand for the security aspect - they feel safe because they can get support from the manufacturer.
I guess States don't have the right to protect their citizens' privacy? Or is that something the federal government bears full responsibility for?
But do online items that are designed by mythic and distributed (somewhat) at their discretion on their servers an artistic work created by the player?
So my comment about something being unworthy of mod points is itself worthy of being modded down. Sad to see such a lack of worthwhile posts. Do people even read the mod guidelines?
The funnier part is that the article 1) calls Max Payne and Die Hard RPGs, and 2) says that Max Payne isn't a good vehicle for ads (despite the sheer volume in the game).