Perhaps that's why some countries occasionally elect new leaders? New leaders are different, and difference means a different approach, freedom or safety in this case. Some take freedom, some take safety, some are just morons. But we occasionally get a few in a row that focus on safety, then freedom, and repeat, and that's where things start to rise, with the balance between freedom and safety.
"Political reasons"? What kind of stupid reason is that? Passion of the Christ upset religions, but they did it anyway, in all it's gory glory. I fail to see why the same thing can't happen here.
...they'll have real live mice that you move around on a special mousepad, energy for the wireless is generated by sucking the life force from the poor bastard that you caught half-alive in your trap last night.
That dip in EQ subscription seems pretty normal to me. MMORPGs are getting overly common these days, and people would be looking for something new (i.e., newer than what they already have). I'll be interested to see how EQ2 comes out though, although I suspect it'll have a low subscription as well, since it's a sequel to an already-released game, and people might be skeptical of it's new gameplay/features/graphics/whatever.
Don't open your eyes, you won't like what you see
The blind have been blessed with security
Don't open your eyes
Take it from me
I found you can find
Happiness in slavery...
- Nine Inch Nails
There were a few guys who ripped all the platters out of the harddrives, put them all on a metal stick, made them spin really fast, put the stick of platters at the start of a corridor, and launched the platters at a high velocity rolling toward targets at the other end of the hall:D.
Something like this, anyone?:
http://fiftythree.org/etherkiller
I've tried putting RAM in my computer while it was running. The computer rebooted, without any errors. I've also swapped PCI cards in and out while the thing was running. Nothing happened, but when I put in a Winmodem, the thing rebooted (typical).
Perhaps that's why some countries occasionally elect new leaders? New leaders are different, and difference means a different approach, freedom or safety in this case. Some take freedom, some take safety, some are just morons. But we occasionally get a few in a row that focus on safety, then freedom, and repeat, and that's where things start to rise, with the balance between freedom and safety.
I'm merely stating the obvious when everyone thinks the obvious is too obvious to state...
...what DS stands for... Dual Screen
"Political reasons"? What kind of stupid reason is that? Passion of the Christ upset religions, but they did it anyway, in all it's gory glory. I fail to see why the same thing can't happen here.
...they'll have real live mice that you move around on a special mousepad, energy for the wireless is generated by sucking the life force from the poor bastard that you caught half-alive in your trap last night.
That dip in EQ subscription seems pretty normal to me. MMORPGs are getting overly common these days, and people would be looking for something new (i.e., newer than what they already have). I'll be interested to see how EQ2 comes out though, although I suspect it'll have a low subscription as well, since it's a sequel to an already-released game, and people might be skeptical of it's new gameplay/features/graphics/whatever.
Don't open your eyes, you won't like what you see The blind have been blessed with security Don't open your eyes Take it from me I found you can find Happiness in slavery... - Nine Inch Nails
Methinks this might have something to do with the recent ban on porn in China...
There were a few guys who ripped all the platters out of the harddrives, put them all on a metal stick, made them spin really fast, put the stick of platters at the start of a corridor, and launched the platters at a high velocity rolling toward targets at the other end of the hall :D.
Something like this, anyone?: http://fiftythree.org/etherkiller I've tried putting RAM in my computer while it was running. The computer rebooted, without any errors. I've also swapped PCI cards in and out while the thing was running. Nothing happened, but when I put in a Winmodem, the thing rebooted (typical).
SCO has no case. It's attacking the GNU GPL, which is mae by the GNU. And GNU stands for GNU's Not Unix! They don't know what they're doing!!