The last thing I want is a subscription service. Honestly, who here wants a subscription service for music? Raise your hands.
I do. I use http://www.emusic.com/, and I pay $10 monthly for 40 songs. Plain (non-DRM'd) 192kbps mp3s, and only independant labels, so the RIAA fuckers won't see a cent of my money. The funny thing is that I started using this service because iTunes didn't have what I was looking for (Blackfield, to be specific).
The subscription model suits me fine, as I can always find 40 songs worth buying, and I can opt-out anytime I want.
In French we just say "Trois double-Vs" ("Three double-Us"), which doesn't sound that dumb, and is shorter than "World Wide Web" (which is hard to say for most French people anyway).
The subscription model suits me fine, as I can always find 40 songs worth buying, and I can opt-out anytime I want.
Already been made (although not a blizzard game :) http://www.mobygames.com/game/spycraft-the-great-g ame
In French we just say "Trois double-Vs" ("Three double-Us"), which doesn't sound that dumb, and is shorter than "World Wide Web" (which is hard to say for most French people anyway).
Yes (well, almost anyway, it seems the site has'nt been updated since 2001...)
Try tabbrowser extensions. It does just what you ask for, at least in Firefox (didn't try it in mozilla)