Man, I loved this game. It was my first real love......aaaaahhhhh. I hit level 50 something (I dropped about 6 months b4 AC2 came out).
I was hooked for about a year and a half then I dropped it for a few months. I must have just missed the cut off because they deleted my character. I reregistered and started a new one but the Alliance had broken up.
Does anyone still play this game? Think anyone would want to take me under his wing.
I heard they're getting remade and reissued on video and betamax. They're gonna build real models and use Darth Maul puppets. I heard if you look close you can see the marionette strings in the final saber fight in Phantom Menace.
Here are the Spybot switches I have. Landesk has it's own coding language so that won't be useful to you. You should be able to make a pretty simple batch file using these switches.
Spybot Search & Destroy 1.2 & 1.3 Install Switch:/silent Will display the progress during installation, but not the wizard./verysilent Even the progress will not be shown. Errors etc. would still be shown./nocancel Disables the Cancel and Close button. Useful with/silent./dir="x:\dirname" Installs into that directory instead of the default one./group="folder name" Installs into a program group of that name instead of the default one./noicons Avoids creation of any icons for the installed softwae./components="comma separated list of component names" Installs the given components instead of the default ones. Components are main, blind (icons for blind users), language (all language files) and skins.
***Here's a link to create it as a scheduled task: http://forums.hexus.net/showthread.php?s=98 5282d06 be2fd0829399bab14ab6d82&p=309008#post309008
I am a Landesk administrator for a company with 1200 machines.
I recently created an unattended package that installs Spybot, downloads new defs, runs program, creates a log file and uninstalls Spybot...all unattended and silent without any user interaction.
On the Spybot web page there are all of the switches.
It is a bit resource intensive so the user might see a little hesitation on the local. This is what we do.
I'm a Landesk administrator.
I doubled my salary this year to 80k by working in New York City...instead of Central Jersey (it's about a 1 hour commute).
http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2004/03/20040319010 801.shtml
Bob Weir was quoted as saying that every live Grateful Dead recording every put on tape (bootlegs or commercially released) will be released via itunes.
Man, this will rock, but I can't seem to dig up any info post-April on this.
Anyone hear anything about this?
My grandfather bought me Blip when I was a kid.
I remember figuring out the pattern of the ball in about an hour. I was able to play the game with my eyes closed for about 1/2 hour straight.
I wonder if the manufacturer will except trade ins.
"allows one low-powered beam of light to switch another on and off" is that like using a flashlight to turn on a wall switch.
I'm waitin' for the People-B-Gone.
with 4 years application/os deployment (Landesk/InstallShield), package building and testing experience.
Will work for fries.
http://www.supersizeme.com
Man, I loved this game.
It was my first real love......aaaaahhhhh. I hit level 50 something (I dropped about 6 months b4 AC2 came out).
I was hooked for about a year and a half then I dropped it for a few months.
I must have just missed the cut off because they deleted my character. I reregistered and started a new one but the Alliance had broken up.
Does anyone still play this game?
Think anyone would want to take me under his wing.
I heard they're getting remade and reissued on video and betamax.
They're gonna build real models and use Darth Maul puppets.
I heard if you look close you can see the marionette strings in the final saber fight in Phantom Menace.
Here are the Spybot switches I have.
/silent /verysilent /nocancel /silent. /dir="x:\dirname" /group="folder name" /noicons /components="comma separated list of component names"
8 5282d06 be2fd0829399bab14ab6d82&p=309008#post309008
Landesk has it's own coding language so that won't be useful to you. You should be able to make a pretty simple batch file using these switches.
Spybot Search & Destroy 1.2 & 1.3
Install Switch:
Will display the progress during installation, but not the wizard.
Even the progress will not be shown. Errors etc. would still be shown.
Disables the Cancel and Close button. Useful with
Installs into that directory instead of the default one.
Installs into a program group of that name instead of the default one.
Avoids creation of any icons for the installed softwae.
Installs the given components instead of the default ones. Components are main, blind (icons for blind users), language (all language files) and skins.
***Here's a link to create it as a scheduled task:
http://forums.hexus.net/showthread.php?s=9
I am a Landesk administrator for a company with 1200 machines. I recently created an unattended package that installs Spybot, downloads new defs, runs program, creates a log file and uninstalls Spybot...all unattended and silent without any user interaction. On the Spybot web page there are all of the switches. It is a bit resource intensive so the user might see a little hesitation on the local. This is what we do.
Hmmm...so that's why those damn lines are so long there. They're busy looking at JPEGs (pr0n).
What? No Dead? That will be their demise.
I'm a Landesk administrator. I doubled my salary this year to 80k by working in New York City...instead of Central Jersey (it's about a 1 hour commute).
http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2004/03/20040319010 801.shtml
Bob Weir was quoted as saying that every live Grateful Dead recording every put on tape (bootlegs or commercially released) will be released via itunes.
Man, this will rock, but I can't seem to dig up any info post-April on this.
Anyone hear anything about this?
My grandfather bought me Blip when I was a kid. I remember figuring out the pattern of the ball in about an hour. I was able to play the game with my eyes closed for about 1/2 hour straight.