A third party releasing a patch to a browser. How safe is this?
Well the source is there for a reason, for review and so that you can compile the patch yourself.
I could care less where the patch comes from as long as it works and doesn't try anything sneaky.
This is what open source is all about if your not going to trust it then stay with closed source and ummm trust that!
Yeah it really bites, and it cost's something like $100 per month right now to pay for the hardware, once the hardware is payed off it drops to like $65 I think. Still way to high but I'm not the one making the choices. It's an office where they need access to one website, just one, that is far from bandwidth intensive. But no one would listen to me when I said it was a waste.
It's advertised and part of the sign up agrement but man does it suck. Your basicly given a "bucket" filled with 165 MB of data that you can do what ever you want with for 8 hours. If you use it all up your screwed down to dialup speed while the "bucket" refills over the next 8 hours.
I really like the idea of doing the randomized loot like in Diablo. That should really help make everyone a little different and cut way down on the cookie cutter characters, like in other games. At level 10 camp this spot and get this sword, keep it until level 15 when you can get X. Sounds like it could be fun.
Here's hoping that Blizzard can bring some life back into the MMORPG genre. From the sounds of it WoW may be more than just your Everquest clone. Knowing Blizzard I can trust that it will be playable and not pushed out the door like some other MMORPG that I was looking forward to (Shadowbane... GRRR)!
Not a single pr0n link in the entire message... CRAP!
Well that will teach me to stay logged in while at work. Damn you coworkers.
They suck almost as much as I do
Oh ya, total suckage.
Well I just passed the first test of being a slashdot reader I didn't RTFPP (Read the F**king previous post).
That's funny I thought it was slash, oh well guess that shows what I know.
Yeah it really bites, and it cost's something like $100 per month right now to pay for the hardware, once the hardware is payed off it drops to like $65 I think. Still way to high but I'm not the one making the choices. It's an office where they need access to one website, just one, that is far from bandwidth intensive. But no one would listen to me when I said it was a waste.
It's advertised and part of the sign up agrement but man does it suck. Your basicly given a "bucket" filled with 165 MB of data that you can do what ever you want with for 8 hours. If you use it all up your screwed down to dialup speed while the "bucket" refills over the next 8 hours.
I really like the idea of doing the randomized loot like in Diablo. That should really help make everyone a little different and cut way down on the cookie cutter characters, like in other games. At level 10 camp this spot and get this sword, keep it until level 15 when you can get X. Sounds like it could be fun.
Here's hoping that Blizzard can bring some life back into the MMORPG genre. From the sounds of it WoW may be more than just your Everquest clone. Knowing Blizzard I can trust that it will be playable and not pushed out the door like some other MMORPG that I was looking forward to (Shadowbane... GRRR)!
When you don't buy a SCO license!!!