And how's that? By being so sure of yourself that you refuse to listen to any idea that isn't your own? Sounds like a great way to live your life, Mr. Bush.
You want proof that nobody outside of slashdot gives a shit about slashdotters, go ask some leaders in any tech field "Do you care what/. thinks of what you do?"
Hi, I have a Virtual Boy and still use it. I picked it up for $25 when a local toy store was selling off their stock. I only have Mario Tennis and Galactic Pinball, but they're very fun.
Why not? The subject line is where you put the subject of your comment. It helps attract attention to your comments. Usually people try to add content to their posted comments, by saying something more than "I wonder what the connection between a and b is." (I've looked at your posting history, that's the majority of your posts)
I enjoy the community and think it's great. I didn't say "OMG/. R TEH S UCK" I said "We assume that people outside of/. give a shit about us, when in fact, they don't."
Here's a question: Did the drive cage have to be put right there? I mean, anywhere would disrupt the airflow, but right there pretty much stops the air from entering the case.
Well, you're not him. Thank god, because he made a good point. All that is done with this mod is someone bolted a hard drive cage to the grill of a G5. Hot damn, that's fancy. You know, I installed a hard drive cage in my computer. Can I get/. coverage?
Check the comments for the "Story".. Someone says "I've never heard of Corpnews before this story" and one of the CorpNews guys replies "Doesn't speak well for your company"
Why should everyone know of some guy's Blog where he masturbates his ego in public?
Doesn't that make sense? The press is who it's for. The press reports on the shiny video that Sony/Microsoft/Whoever Else shows and the people who already made their minds up use the reporting to say "See, x is going to kick ass!"
They have the Best Buy and EB guys there so when they go back to their stores they can say "OMFG DOOD x-product WILL KIK AZZ!!!11"
The feeling I get from R'ing TFA is that the writer is bitter about people not blowing him as soon as he steps near a booth.
"Worse yet, the private hallways are becoming more and more hostile to media they are 'unfamiliar' with- and by that, I do not mean small, nor do I mean only to Corp writers. Corpnews is a medium-large website in the videogame industry now, and I am not the only media badge to have experienced outright hostility at my inability to name-drop at the front entrance to this or that booth. Companies like Vivendi and EA will ask for a name right off the bat before admitting you to their corporate Shangri La, Blizzard was running World of Warcraft media demos on the noisy show floor, and Nintendo did not even have enough press kits for all media, saying "We only give these out to major media outlets". Well, fantastic, I'll be sure to tell ABC's crack video game department to saunter on by and hear how you plan on not eating #3 dust in the next round of the console wars, smart guys."
The guy's got an inflated opinion of his Blog (that I've never heard of) and he's crying about it.
You have to find the reason they're pissed off at us. Here's a tip: It involves military presence in lands considered "holy" by Osama. That's what pissed him and his friends off.
And how's that? By being so sure of yourself that you refuse to listen to any idea that isn't your own? Sounds like a great way to live your life, Mr. Bush.
/. thinks of what you do?"
You want proof that nobody outside of slashdot gives a shit about slashdotters, go ask some leaders in any tech field "Do you care what
Hi, I have a Virtual Boy and still use it. I picked it up for $25 when a local toy store was selling off their stock. I only have Mario Tennis and Galactic Pinball, but they're very fun.
Hello, Doctor Fuckstain, how are you today?
From R'ing TFA, it seems that someone had a good idea for a game, in their opinion. That game wasn't made. The End.
Damn, that was great. Almost as good as the story about a Mac owner who bolted a hard drive cage to his G5.
Why not? The subject line is where you put the subject of your comment. It helps attract attention to your comments. Usually people try to add content to their posted comments, by saying something more than "I wonder what the connection between a and b is." (I've looked at your posting history, that's the majority of your posts)
You're almost retarded.
/. R TEH S UCK" I said "We assume that people outside of /. give a shit about us, when in fact, they don't."
I enjoy the community and think it's great. I didn't say "OMG
Here's a question: Did the drive cage have to be put right there? I mean, anywhere would disrupt the airflow, but right there pretty much stops the air from entering the case.
It sounds like 10six.. And we all know how well that did.. Oh, wait.
Well, you're not him. Thank god, because he made a good point. All that is done with this mod is someone bolted a hard drive cage to the grill of a G5. Hot damn, that's fancy. You know, I installed a hard drive cage in my computer. Can I get /. coverage?
A book I didn't write.
A soda I didn't drink.
A car I didn't drive.
And, finally a hat I didn't wear.
What the hell is the point of this story?
The next question is: "Why?"
What the fuck did you just say?
Do you honestly think that outside of slashdot, people care what slashdotters think? Not even the EDITORS of /. care what their paying customers think.
We're a medium to large community who can take down servers from time to time, but we don't represent 1% of the geek population.
Disclaimer: All stats were made up on the spot.
Do you title every post you make "zerg"?
If it's not real, what's this mod unlocking?
That the Daddypants account is ignored. I emailed saying that Loose isn't the same as lose, and that they should probably change that.
I have a nice 12ms 17" LCD and had the game pre-ordered. Good thing the demo let me know that I can't run it at my native resolution.
I call it "Piracy" because Pirates are so cool.
If it was called something stupid like "Browsing for trax" I'd probably stop doing it.
I wonder if he has permission to use the Pillsbury Dough Boy's likeness.
Check the comments for the "Story".. Someone says "I've never heard of Corpnews before this story" and one of the CorpNews guys replies "Doesn't speak well for your company"
Why should everyone know of some guy's Blog where he masturbates his ego in public?
This didn't deserve to be a story.
Doesn't that make sense? The press is who it's for. The press reports on the shiny video that Sony/Microsoft/Whoever Else shows and the people who already made their minds up use the reporting to say "See, x is going to kick ass!"
They have the Best Buy and EB guys there so when they go back to their stores they can say "OMFG DOOD x-product WILL KIK AZZ!!!11"
I've never gone to E3, but isn't that the point? To generate hype and get the fanbois excited about things that don't exist yet?
The feeling I get from R'ing TFA is that the writer is bitter about people not blowing him as soon as he steps near a booth.
"Worse yet, the private hallways are becoming more and more hostile to media they are 'unfamiliar' with- and by that, I do not mean small, nor do I mean only to Corp writers. Corpnews is a medium-large website in the videogame industry now, and I am not the only media badge to have experienced outright hostility at my inability to name-drop at the front entrance to this or that booth. Companies like Vivendi and EA will ask for a name right off the bat before admitting you to their corporate Shangri La, Blizzard was running World of Warcraft media demos on the noisy show floor, and Nintendo did not even have enough press kits for all media, saying "We only give these out to major media outlets". Well, fantastic, I'll be sure to tell ABC's crack video game department to saunter on by and hear how you plan on not eating #3 dust in the next round of the console wars, smart guys."
The guy's got an inflated opinion of his Blog (that I've never heard of) and he's crying about it.
Where did I call you stupid, Mr. President?
Mr. President, you're wrong on a few points.
You have to find the reason they're pissed off at us. Here's a tip: It involves military presence in lands considered "holy" by Osama. That's what pissed him and his friends off.
It would have to be a one use password, or else that invites abuse. One guy gets the password and shares it with 5 of his friends..