This really doesn't suprise me. With the time and dedication comic book artists and manga creators put into their books (at least the better ones) is something to be proud of.
I'm going to say this in tags.
Why in the hell do companies get away with stuff like this? Is the fact the technology has changed made it that more difficult to understand? If there's no physical, unchangable record of the vote, there is 0 reliablitity.
Any explenations?
To think a game company could consistently make and evolve a series of games for 25 years is impressive. My hats off to them.
What's the problem?
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Cell-Phone Wars
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I don't see a huge problem with cell phones. As long as you can control how loud you are and respect other people (ie. not in theatres or other quiet places). Illegally jamming signals all the time is a wee bit too harsh.
I am currently ging to RIT as a freshmen in CS. My understanding of the quality of education in the College of Computing and Information Sciences (CS/IT/SE/ect) is that it is rated well at the undergrad level, and the acceleerated CS path is pretty cool. I'm in the winter quarter and our current project is a P2PFTP program that implements a GUI and is event driven. Some really cool peeps and teachers too. Oh, and the network is one of the least restrictive I've heard of. No one after the first couple weeks even gets warned about bandwith usage. However, it is true that some less than social elite go to this school. You just have to find your place. I go to a local rock climbing place, called the Red Barn, three days a week.
As to your main point... If you are really set on networking, I would suggest IT or CS. IT, at least I think, can possibley teach you more hands-on and administration with networks (I know RIT has a shell scripting class in IT), but CS gives you more exposure to the detailed workings of protocols and such. (I am a Unix n00b freshmen, so don't take this too seriously).
This "war" between (*IAA) and it's leechers keeps getting worse and worse. What is it going to take to get this issue recognized at the national level, where it may be drilled into denser heads that those content providers are screwing them over in more ways then they could imagine? Or just as important, what methods would it take to get either house of Congress to protect their citizens, not their pocketbooks? I'm really sick of this ****. My message to those who are trying to rape my rights this moment: Eat poop and die!
I don't MUD anymore myself, but when I played Armageddon (one of the best MUDs ever), I used Portal. It had a great cartographer system. Don't know if there is a Linux version, but defenitely a Windows.
This really doesn't suprise me. With the time and dedication comic book artists and manga creators put into their books (at least the better ones) is something to be proud of.
I'm going to say this in tags. Why in the hell do companies get away with stuff like this? Is the fact the technology has changed made it that more difficult to understand? If there's no physical, unchangable record of the vote, there is 0 reliablitity. Any explenations?
To think a game company could consistently make and evolve a series of games for 25 years is impressive. My hats off to them.
I don't see a huge problem with cell phones. As long as you can control how loud you are and respect other people (ie. not in theatres or other quiet places). Illegally jamming signals all the time is a wee bit too harsh.
I am currently ging to RIT as a freshmen in CS. My understanding of the quality of education in the College of Computing and Information Sciences (CS/IT/SE/ect) is that it is rated well at the undergrad level, and the acceleerated CS path is pretty cool. I'm in the winter quarter and our current project is a P2PFTP program that implements a GUI and is event driven. Some really cool peeps and teachers too. Oh, and the network is one of the least restrictive I've heard of. No one after the first couple weeks even gets warned about bandwith usage. However, it is true that some less than social elite go to this school. You just have to find your place. I go to a local rock climbing place, called the Red Barn, three days a week.
As to your main point... If you are really set on networking, I would suggest IT or CS. IT, at least I think, can possibley teach you more hands-on and administration with networks (I know RIT has a shell scripting class in IT), but CS gives you more exposure to the detailed workings of protocols and such. (I am a Unix n00b freshmen, so don't take this too seriously).
This "war" between (*IAA) and it's leechers keeps getting worse and worse. What is it going to take to get this issue recognized at the national level, where it may be drilled into denser heads that those content providers are screwing them over in more ways then they could imagine? Or just as important, what methods would it take to get either house of Congress to protect their citizens, not their pocketbooks? I'm really sick of this ****. My message to those who are trying to rape my rights this moment: Eat poop and die!
I don't MUD anymore myself, but when I played Armageddon (one of the best MUDs ever), I used Portal. It had a great cartographer system. Don't know if there is a Linux version, but defenitely a Windows.