Yeah that was the multiplayer part of the game..what you missed was the entire N64 game recreated with awesome graphics (and a few unexpected changes)...
That's true, although Gmail rebadges all emails sent through its SMTP server to be from your_address@gmail.com, regardless of what the from field was originally.
Apart from that its an awesome service. One I use on a regular basis.
Coming from small town in Australia where sugar is the primary industry, I can say that burning off before harvesting is much less commonplace these days.
Most farms in my area now harvest green. I believe they do this for two reasons.
Slightly higher yield
Free compost for the next years crop
In any case the industry is much cleaner than it was even 10 years ago.
Probably more than I enjoyed any of the episodes of the last season.I particularly Farlah's comments on our limited gene-pool when Cameron and Daniel are side by side (Don't they look just a bit similar???).
You may be right, and I'm certainly no physicist, but I've always imagined a large oxygen-filled vessel (for instance a starship) exploding would send the oxygen flying in all directions (a gas fills its container right...) therefore if the sound could travel through the oxygen anyone in that oxygen could hear it?
Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong but that's just how I imagined it.
Well at the moment here in Australia, a major retailer (Woolworths) ha recently been selling SDTV set-top boxes for $70.
That's $70AU, not a huge amount. I assume similar products exist in the US for a similar price. By paying up this $70 you can keep your 11 year old TV and take the chance that it might only last another 6 months. At least if that's the case you won't be extremely out of pocket.
I'm guessing it'll be stored in the controller and the console. Otherwise, it would suck. If it is stored it makes it a similar effort to pluggin in a new controller to a console for the first time.
If that is the case its shockingly bad! I've got a Logitech Wireless controller for my Xbox (I think it runs on 2.4Ghz) which lasts easily 100 hours +....
I think the low battery indicator comes on when you have approximately 100 hours left, and I'd say its probably close.
I've only changed the batteries 3 or 4 times since I bought the controller which would have been about 9 months ago.
Well I can't speak for the PS3, but the Xbox 360 has a pairing button on the front of the console. I'm guessing you press the pairing button then immediately press a button on the controller (possibly the Xbox Guide button). The ring of light on both the console and the controller indicate which controller is connected to each port on the console.
Amen to that...Loved it initally, then about half way through I got so sick of the dialogue I pretty much chose random options for the remainder of the game. Definitely not up to the high standards of KOTOR1...
Umm...as far as I was aware Intel wireless drivers ARE in the kernel...
I mean I have used my Intel Pro Wireless card successfully in both Ubuntu and Mepis...
Sorry for the confusion I wasn't trying to make out that iiNet is the best deal around (its's not I know that, I'm just holding out till I move house to change providers), but I was just giving an example to show things aren't as bad as the parent says.
Yeah that was the multiplayer part of the game..what you missed was the entire N64 game recreated with awesome graphics (and a few unexpected changes)...
Sounds like how I just purchased Defcon from Introversion... Download now, boxed copy in the post...
No sir, they are proprietary unfortunately :(
Errr....they did....in the last dashboard update.
Sorry mate but you most certainly will not be getting Goldeneye as Rare == Microsoft.
That's true, although Gmail rebadges all emails sent through its SMTP server to be from your_address@gmail.com, regardless of what the from field was originally.
Apart from that its an awesome service. One I use on a regular basis.
Most farms in my area now harvest green. I believe they do this for two reasons.
- Slightly higher yield
- Free compost for the next years crop
In any case the industry is much cleaner than it was even 10 years ago.Hundreds of dollars???
You got ripped...Over here in Australia they were selling for around $30AU a set.
I too really enjoyed the new SG-1...
Probably more than I enjoyed any of the episodes of the last season.I particularly Farlah's comments on our limited gene-pool when Cameron and Daniel are side by side (Don't they look just a bit similar???).
You may be right, and I'm certainly no physicist, but I've always imagined a large oxygen-filled vessel (for instance a starship) exploding would send the oxygen flying in all directions (a gas fills its container right...) therefore if the sound could travel through the oxygen anyone in that oxygen could hear it?
Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong but that's just how I imagined it.
Well I don't know what browser you are using coz I certainly can...suprised me too, wasn't expecting it to work after your comment
True...Most modern games do suck. But so does this...
Well at the moment here in Australia, a major retailer (Woolworths) ha recently been selling SDTV set-top boxes for $70. That's $70AU, not a huge amount. I assume similar products exist in the US for a similar price. By paying up this $70 you can keep your 11 year old TV and take the chance that it might only last another 6 months. At least if that's the case you won't be extremely out of pocket.
May good ol' Shirl rest in peace...
Hahahaha!
Awesome troll there!
I'm guessing it'll be stored in the controller and the console. Otherwise, it would suck. If it is stored it makes it a similar effort to pluggin in a new controller to a console for the first time.
But realisticly, if you've got to play for 40 hours in a row, you've got some bigger problems to fix...
If that is the case its shockingly bad! I've got a Logitech Wireless controller for my Xbox (I think it runs on 2.4Ghz) which lasts easily 100 hours +....
I think the low battery indicator comes on when you have approximately 100 hours left, and I'd say its probably close.
I've only changed the batteries 3 or 4 times since I bought the controller which would have been about 9 months ago.
Well I can't speak for the PS3, but the Xbox 360 has a pairing button on the front of the console. I'm guessing you press the pairing button then immediately press a button on the controller (possibly the Xbox Guide button). The ring of light on both the console and the controller indicate which controller is connected to each port on the console.
If I had mod points I'd mod you down purely because you cross-posted this information in the last few stories....
Not to mention the fact that noone really cares!
That may be so, but it still didn't stop it getting seven seasons...
Amen to that...Loved it initally, then about half way through I got so sick of the dialogue I pretty much chose random options for the remainder of the game. Definitely not up to the high standards of KOTOR1...
Umm...as far as I was aware Intel wireless drivers ARE in the kernel... I mean I have used my Intel Pro Wireless card successfully in both Ubuntu and Mepis...
You my sir, are an idiot...
Sorry for the confusion I wasn't trying to make out that iiNet is the best deal around (its's not I know that, I'm just holding out till I move house to change providers), but I was just giving an example to show things aren't as bad as the parent says.