I have found metal reviews a lot more interesting to read. Especially the reviews at Gothmetal.net has been good reading. It might just be because of the VARIATION that metal has brought with it. Pop music, rap, dance, techno, whatever you call it, has allways had a bit of repetition in my eyes.
My sig is fantastic. Look what it just transpr0ned the original quote into:
My new all-time-favorite line: 'Look out Internet "Long Finger" Explorer... your shafts have been raided for some time now, but Firefox 1.0 will surely leave you plowing on your already shaky foundations and muff sniffing in a small warm puddle'. Nicely put."
'Look out Internet Explorer... your days have been numbered for some time now, but Firefox 1.0 will surely leave you shaking on your already shaky foundations and standing in a small warm puddle'
What about:
Internet Explorer, your pitiful life is soon to be ended by my completion. My mercy will allow you to die quickly and rot away. Your miserable "browser" functions is a thread against the race of the free, and you deserve the greatest and most horrible deseases known to man.
Anyway, Firefox cannot beat IE off the top rank. It's simply becaues IE comes with Windows, and no smallwited user would know that there's alternatives, at all.
It's funny to think about how many years it takes from the start of the development to the debut of the machine... I think this one has started quite early, before the GC launch probably, if you compare it to GBA SP, who had a glued-up prototype a month after the GBA was released!:O
I've had a clean installation of Win98 on a C3 machine, and it crashes programs occasionally. Getting sound to work on the southbridge (VIA Eden 5000 mobo') is also hard, in Windows. I linux, there's no "neutral" kernel modules for the machine either. It's pissing me off.
I guess they have fixed some problems on this new one though...
When I was younger, I had a few of such games. The math ones were super fun, but the ones about history was seriously boring. It was just pictures with some added sound, and then a quiz to "test your knowledge". That wasn't fun.
I once made a game, and through the development of it, I found it pretty easy. But then, after a month without trying it out, it was insanely hard to play:P
"I.R.C. is where you are going to find your 'elite' level pirates,'' said John R. Wolfe, director for enforcement at the Business Software Alliance, a trade group that fights software piracy."
What about me in Denmark? Here there's no such lame laws about fo shizzle "censoring"! Here it's only about ethics. And that's not something you can get sued for. Will DK get a special version? probably not, because nobody cares. Bloody BASTARDS.
MAC GAMING?
Am I the only one that simply can't relate these two words with each other?
You are frightening my geeky charisma!
I have found metal reviews a lot more interesting to read. Especially the reviews at Gothmetal.net has been good reading. It might just be because of the VARIATION that metal has brought with it. Pop music, rap, dance, techno, whatever you call it, has allways had a bit of repetition in my eyes.
My sig is fantastic. Look what it just transpr0ned the original quote into:
My new all-time-favorite line: 'Look out Internet "Long Finger" Explorer... your shafts have been raided for some time now, but Firefox 1.0 will surely leave you plowing on your already shaky foundations and muff sniffing in a small warm puddle'. Nicely put."
...but about five years ago I was having a discussion with a secretary at work I had the hots for...
;)
THEN DO NOT TRY TO TALK ABOUT OPEN SOURCE!
'Look out Internet Explorer... your days have been numbered for some time now, but Firefox 1.0 will surely leave you shaking on your already shaky foundations and standing in a small warm puddle'
What about:
Internet Explorer, your pitiful life is soon to be ended by my completion. My mercy will allow you to die quickly and rot away. Your miserable "browser" functions is a thread against the race of the free, and you deserve the greatest and most horrible deseases known to man.
Anyway, Firefox cannot beat IE off the top rank. It's simply becaues IE comes with Windows, and no smallwited user would know that there's alternatives, at all.
They all share the same general gameplay values, just done differently!
I highly recomend Tactics Ogre: Knights of Lodies, aswell as Final Fantasy Tactics for GBA.
Well, that's cool, but can we install windows on it?
"SCO's statement was virtual real."
Seems like there's at least two mario music raps, one by some rapper called "Benefit" and one by "DJ Clue". If you find more, tell us! :)
I remember hearing a rap song built over the music from super mario 1 for NES! ;) I'll post it here if I find the name of it.
I stumbled over THIS manual about passwords one day, and I found it absolutely amusing!
I wonder if it's just me, or did a horde of really scary math geeks just mod that up? I sure didn't get it ;)
It's funny to think about how many years it takes from the start of the development to the debut of the machine... I think this one has started quite early, before the GC launch probably, if you compare it to GBA SP, who had a glued-up prototype a month after the GBA was released! :O
I've had a clean installation of Win98 on a C3 machine, and it crashes programs occasionally. Getting sound to work on the southbridge (VIA Eden 5000 mobo') is also hard, in Windows. I linux, there's no "neutral" kernel modules for the machine either. It's pissing me off.
I guess they have fixed some problems on this new one though...
When I was younger, I had a few of such games. The math ones were super fun, but the ones about history was seriously boring. It was just pictures with some added sound, and then a quiz to "test your knowledge". That wasn't fun.
Yes! You heard right! The allmighty Graga knows everything about the GBA!
Flubba has mixed an emu for GBA together. Get it here!
NOW DANCE!
I wouldn't think so. Living without OO, I am perfectly fine.
Yes he does. The site says that his catchphrase is: "Oh, that's not a bug! It's a feature!" ;)
... how are they anyway? Of course there ain't anybody able to run a larger backdoor exploit from there, if you know what I mean ;)
I once made a game, and through the development of it, I found it pretty easy. But then, after a month without trying it out, it was insanely hard to play :P
"I.R.C. is where you are going to find your 'elite' level pirates,'' said John R. Wolfe, director for enforcement at the Business Software Alliance, a trade group that fights software piracy."
rofl,im1337h4xx0r!iwill0wnj00rb0x0r!
Did I ever say that I was good anyway? ;)
I hate censoring. I hate it IHATEITIHATEIT!
What about me in Denmark? Here there's no such lame laws about fo shizzle "censoring"! Here it's only about ethics. And that's not something you can get sued for. Will DK get a special version? probably not, because nobody cares. Bloody BASTARDS.
Excuse me.
Get a virtual machine (I recomend VMware). Then install DOS on it and everything should run fine :D