Then go here:) (Or if your *couch*windows*cough* telnet client doesn't intercept the port 2000 part, open a command prompt and type 'telnet klomdark.servebeer.com 2000'
While my mother is an English teacher, and beat enough language comprehension into me at a very young age that I've become quite the quintessential "spelling nazi" - I can't actually say that the use of the word "bring" in this case has ever bothered me previously.
So JUST FUCKING RELAX!! Have a homebrew or something!:)
Ark II: Keeping technology alive in a post-apocalyptic Earth.
Run Joe Run: A german shepard who could put Lassie to shame
And we can't forget the pretty much forgotten Andy Griffith in space show, Salvage One: Using the trans-linear vector principle to build a rocket out of junkyard parts. (An early concept of Junkyard Wars?)
And a whole bunch of other shows from what used to be known as Cartoon Day (Back when cartoons were only on saturday morning, before Cartoon Network.)
So what exactly is the message they're trying to project with the whole "Army of One" slogan? I don't get it, it seems to me that the military works by training large groups of people to be able to act and react identically as a highly trained team.
The "Army of One" seems to convey more of a cowboy mentaility, like "Every man for himself" and seems more likely to end up in a bunch of uncoordinated individuals running around haphazardly doing whatever they want.
Someone in the know please explain what it really means!
So let me get this right, you have to buy a Gamecube and FOUR Gameboy Advanced units to play the game? Screw that.
While I could get into a game that had dual video outputs with the game on one TV and the inventory on another, I'm not slapping down nearly $500 just to play a game. The most I've ever paid was $179 for a new video card to play Neverwinter Nights.
Oh fuck off with your stomped-on redhat distro. LOTS of people use Mandrake. And more will as time goes on.
Talk about money grubbing, look at Redhat and their "Well, we're not making money at this, so we're going to spit on everyone who made us what we are, the distro that got us going." I washed my hands of Redhat when I heard their greedy statements. Fedora is a fucking toy compared to Mandrake. Redhat's shitty GUI replacements for things like LinuxConf suck ass. Redhat fucked the open source community and I (and many others out there) refuse to use their shit after that.
I started on Redhat, but found Mandrake years ago, and haven't seen anything that beats it for usability and adherence to Linux and open source traditions.
Does 3DRealms still sell it, anywhere, even direct-only? Then it is NOT abandonware (yet) no matter how much of a bratty punk you are that expects everything to be free.
The day you can no longer purchase it, then it's fair game, until then it's not. Sorry.
Talk about the worst invention ever - you KNOW that our goverment/employer/etc would just love to be able to read the thoughts directly out of your brain. That's just terrifying!
"Next thing you know, they'll take my thoughts away!" - Last line of Megadeth: Holy Wars (The Punishment Due)
Um, it CAN be done. I've done it many times. Yes, the penmanship isn't as good as when I keep my eyes on it, but it's still legible, at least to me.
Try it, it's easier than you think. Keeping the text from going up or downhill is the tricky part. You can feel the edge of the paper with the outside of your palm, so you don't have to worry about writing outside the paper. Just use the force!
I catch you reading while driving and I'm going to swerve at you or get in front and slam on my brakes. No matter how desolate the road, reading a book is totally inexcusable while driving a car.
Take a fucking bus if you want to read on the road, or have someone else drive.
The bulls are already out there Pink: aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrgh! This roman meal bakery thought you'd like to know.
I don't need no arms around me And I don't need no drugs to calm me. I have seen the writing on the wall. Don't think I need anything at all. No! don't think I'll need anything at all. All in all it was all just bricks in the wall. All in all you were all just bricks in the wall.
All you need to do is follow the worms.
The evidence before the court is incontravertible. There's no need for the jury to retire. In all my years of judging I have never heard before, Of someone more deserving of the full penalty of the law. The way you made them suffer, Your exquisite wife and mother, Fills me with the urge to deficate! -- no, judge, the jury! Since, my friend, you have revealed your deepest fear, I sentence you to be exposed before your peers. Tear down the wall!
Only through modern misconceptions, it could be Heinlein's concept of a six-dimensional universe, thus 6^6^6 places to explore. Or it could be that we've been deceived, and it's "Six Hundred Sixty-Six but not 666".
Then go here :) (Or if your *couch*windows*cough* telnet client doesn't intercept the port 2000 part, open a command prompt and type 'telnet klomdark.servebeer.com 2000'
Or it could stand for Beavis and Butthead.
Uh, huhuh huh, he said SCO.
Yah yah, that sucks! Fire fire!
How come they both look like clowns? Well, duh... :)
While my mother is an English teacher, and beat enough language comprehension into me at a very young age that I've become quite the quintessential "spelling nazi" - I can't actually say that the use of the word "bring" in this case has ever bothered me previously.
:)
So JUST FUCKING RELAX!! Have a homebrew or something!
I just went looking for a few of my favorites from when I was a kid:
The Fantastic Journey: Weird adventures in the Bermuda Triangle
Ark II: Keeping technology alive in a post-apocalyptic Earth.
Run Joe Run: A german shepard who could put Lassie to shame
And we can't forget the pretty much forgotten Andy Griffith in space show, Salvage One: Using the trans-linear vector principle to build a rocket out of junkyard parts. (An early concept of Junkyard Wars?)
And a whole bunch of other shows from what used to be known as Cartoon Day (Back when cartoons were only on saturday morning, before Cartoon Network.)
So what exactly is the message they're trying to project with the whole "Army of One" slogan? I don't get it, it seems to me that the military works by training large groups of people to be able to act and react identically as a highly trained team.
The "Army of One" seems to convey more of a cowboy mentaility, like "Every man for himself" and seems more likely to end up in a bunch of uncoordinated individuals running around haphazardly doing whatever they want.
Someone in the know please explain what it really means!
So let me get this right, you have to buy a Gamecube and FOUR Gameboy Advanced units to play the game? Screw that.
While I could get into a game that had dual video outputs with the game on one TV and the inventory on another, I'm not slapping down nearly $500 just to play a game. The most I've ever paid was $179 for a new video card to play Neverwinter Nights.
WTF? Is there a fast free download for this?
What is out there as far as native Linux games (commercial or not) that are actually good?
Is there a list of commercial game publishers that make native Linux games?
So? Since when is 100% of the population a big of pussy as you are?
Flamebait? Um, no, that posting was an outright flame OF a flamebait posting...
Oh fuck off with your stomped-on redhat distro. LOTS of people use Mandrake. And more will as time goes on.
Talk about money grubbing, look at Redhat and their "Well, we're not making money at this, so we're going to spit on everyone who made us what we are, the distro that got us going." I washed my hands of Redhat when I heard their greedy statements. Fedora is a fucking toy compared to Mandrake. Redhat's shitty GUI replacements for things like LinuxConf suck ass. Redhat fucked the open source community and I (and many others out there) refuse to use their shit after that.
I started on Redhat, but found Mandrake years ago, and haven't seen anything that beats it for usability and adherence to Linux and open source traditions.
Read my post again, this time a bit slower...
Oh bullshit, I wrote an O(n+1) sort back in 1991. You terran humans have sludge for brains.
What is LORD?
Does 3DRealms still sell it, anywhere, even direct-only? Then it is NOT abandonware (yet) no matter how much of a bratty punk you are that expects everything to be free.
The day you can no longer purchase it, then it's fair game, until then it's not. Sorry.
Can't they just use Scrith?
Talk about the worst invention ever - you KNOW that our goverment/employer/etc would just love to be able to read the thoughts directly out of your brain. That's just terrifying!
"Next thing you know, they'll take my thoughts away!" - Last line of Megadeth: Holy Wars (The Punishment Due)
So people will be chanting "No blood for ketchup" (Or "No Ketchup for Blood" :) ) instead of "No Blood for Oil"?
Um, it CAN be done. I've done it many times. Yes, the penmanship isn't as good as when I keep my eyes on it, but it's still legible, at least to me.
Try it, it's easier than you think. Keeping the text from going up or downhill is the tricky part. You can feel the edge of the paper with the outside of your palm, so you don't have to worry about writing outside the paper. Just use the force!
I catch you reading while driving and I'm going to swerve at you or get in front and slam on my brakes. No matter how desolate the road, reading a book is totally inexcusable while driving a car.
Take a fucking bus if you want to read on the road, or have someone else drive.
So you'r saying that you are, in fact, a white person? They are the true minority, when looking at global data.
The bulls are already out there
Pink: aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrgh!
This roman meal bakery thought you'd like to know.
I don't need no arms around me
And I don't need no drugs to calm me.
I have seen the writing on the wall.
Don't think I need anything at all.
No! don't think I'll need anything at all.
All in all it was all just bricks in the wall.
All in all you were all just bricks in the wall.
All you need to do is follow the worms.
The evidence before the court is incontravertible.
There's no need for the jury to retire.
In all my years of judging I have never heard before,
Of someone more deserving of the full penalty of the law.
The way you made them suffer,
Your exquisite wife and mother,
Fills me with the urge to deficate! -- no, judge, the jury!
Since, my friend, you have revealed your deepest fear,
I sentence you to be exposed before your peers.
Tear down the wall!
I take it that's a no?
Only through modern misconceptions, it could be Heinlein's concept of a six-dimensional universe, thus 6^6^6 places to explore. Or it could be that we've been deceived, and it's "Six Hundred Sixty-Six but not 666".