Basically nothing. Your equipment's durability drops 10% (it costs money to repair), and you have to walk from the graveyard where you respawn as a ghost back to your corpse. Alternatively, you can take a 25% durability hit and 10 minutes of resurrection sickness (all stats drop 75%), but you don't have to walk to your corpse.
Sure, faster speeds are always better, but they make it sound like online gaming wasn't possible with previous versions of WiFi. I don't know about you, but all the games I've played (ut2004, counter-strike, planetside) have worked fine on my 802.11g connection...
I'm currently in the process of converting my school's site to Plone. It's easy to install and use.
However, it is its own server, so if you just want to run a php application on top of Apache, I would reccomend something like Mambo or Typo3
well sure, but you can get a dell or emachines for as low as $399, and when you are buying a lot of computers, thats a lot of money saved. also, i don't really view no cdrom as a plus.
that it doesn't come with Flash or Java. So much for browsing any page.
Basically nothing. Your equipment's durability drops 10% (it costs money to repair), and you have to walk from the graveyard where you respawn as a ghost back to your corpse. Alternatively, you can take a 25% durability hit and 10 minutes of resurrection sickness (all stats drop 75%), but you don't have to walk to your corpse.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pi
Sure, faster speeds are always better, but they make it sound like online gaming wasn't possible with previous versions of WiFi. I don't know about you, but all the games I've played (ut2004, counter-strike, planetside) have worked fine on my 802.11g connection...
I'm currently in the process of converting my school's site to Plone. It's easy to install and use. However, it is its own server, so if you just want to run a php application on top of Apache, I would reccomend something like Mambo or Typo3
well sure, but you can get a dell or emachines for as low as $399, and when you are buying a lot of computers, thats a lot of money saved. also, i don't really view no cdrom as a plus.