many FPS can be played with just a mouse if properly configured (primary fire, secondary fire, weapon scroll, and walk can all be accomplished with a mouse)
I wouldn't mod the GP up, he's a fucking troll. You, however do bring up a valid point. LAN parties are usually about a bunch (usually no more than 50 at any given time) of your geekly friends getting together and spending a good friday night having a kick ass time. The relaxed environment and community feeling of it all makes for a much better LAN experience. After all, you already know the people, and the warez sharing is better:]
hmmmm, my first concern is hygeine. Definitely want to get a place with the appropriate accomidations (SHOWERS!!!).
Okay, LAN party experience tells me a few things. Make sure you have a few knownledgable network guys to set the thing up. Make sure you have a game plan for the configuration! Avoid DHCP if at all possible, it's much better to have a well thought out addressing scheme.
Power has always been an issue at the lans I attend. So make sure the facility you are going to has appropriate power.
Cooling is big. Lotsa computers can make a room very toasty.
Food and beverage consumption is a biggy at LANs, so charge people admitance fee to help cover the costs.
Don't be afraid to through ass holes out, a LAN that big will attract some unwanted guests.
Have a few spare gaming rigs that people can use if they don't have their own.
Also, remind people to watch out for their belongings. The LANs i attend are small (30-40) gatherings of friends, yours won't be.
I'm sure there are a million other things I'm forgetting, I'll post more if i can think of it.
can you prove that inDesign has gobbled up the marketshare? Seems to me that Quark still has quite the loyal base, especially since companies don't update their computers as compulsively as individuals.
all the jobs aren't going to india
fp, woohoo
no, it's at 127.0.0.1 ... it's super easy to break in, I've done it before, and the poor sap didn't even realize it. muhahahaha, i am such a l33t h4x0r
articles about network security always remind me of a poorly written tech based porno?
yep, the papel state is the only country you can walk around in an hour
i don't care....
got karma?
burn it
you can steal anything that 1) isn't bolted to the floor and 2) fits in your bag. The rest is left to your imagination :]
the point is so i can steal it from a hotel and keep it in my house, next to the stolen towels in my bathroom, duh!
satan, god, it's all good
many FPS can be played with just a mouse if properly configured (primary fire, secondary fire, weapon scroll, and walk can all be accomplished with a mouse)
it may cause sterility, not that that was going to be a problem for most of them ;P
just because you never get laid (outside of ugly hookers) is no reason to assume others don't. His gf is a fucking hottie
i've played that before. My and my friends got big nine volt batters, some screws, a few capacitators, and some wire. Instant tazer. quite fun.
in retrospect, i've lived a very foolish childhood
no, I thought this:
"Hmmmmmm, that's one way for linux fan boys to keep people from using the 'evil' M$ products! Electrocute the infidels!"
Then I continued on with my life
electrical current can acheive an orgasmic effect when applied to the genetalia. That is low current, I doubt 20,000 volts would be very pleasurable
your right, that would take out the whole power grid.
it only takes, what, 1 amp to kill a person
hmmm, intriguing. My shoes are red, they go with everything.
because you don't have a clue either? thought so
9. If I attempt to quit a piece of software, YOU must make sure it does not ask me to verify that command more than once.
Wait, i purposely set it to ask me whenever I can. After all, I hate closing a big program on accident.
i too would like to see this use in the real world. However, the EULA has been deemed almost void of any legal powers, so the EVLA would be the same.
I wouldn't mod the GP up, he's a fucking troll. You, however do bring up a valid point. LAN parties are usually about a bunch (usually no more than 50 at any given time) of your geekly friends getting together and spending a good friday night having a kick ass time. The relaxed environment and community feeling of it all makes for a much better LAN experience. After all, you already know the people, and the warez sharing is better :]
hmmmm, my first concern is hygeine. Definitely want to get a place with the appropriate accomidations (SHOWERS!!!).
Okay, LAN party experience tells me a few things. Make sure you have a few knownledgable network guys to set the thing up. Make sure you have a game plan for the configuration! Avoid DHCP if at all possible, it's much better to have a well thought out addressing scheme.
Power has always been an issue at the lans I attend. So make sure the facility you are going to has appropriate power.
Cooling is big. Lotsa computers can make a room very toasty.
Food and beverage consumption is a biggy at LANs, so charge people admitance fee to help cover the costs.
Don't be afraid to through ass holes out, a LAN that big will attract some unwanted guests.
Have a few spare gaming rigs that people can use if they don't have their own.
Also, remind people to watch out for their belongings. The LANs i attend are small (30-40) gatherings of friends, yours won't be.
I'm sure there are a million other things I'm forgetting, I'll post more if i can think of it.
seeing as how mac users never upgrade their hardware anyway......
can you prove that inDesign has gobbled up the marketshare? Seems to me that Quark still has quite the loyal base, especially since companies don't update their computers as compulsively as individuals.
The flames of sun shoot from my eyes.