(Tin foil hat on) The labs at Oak Ridge got their start during the 1940's and were the source for the enriched uranium used in the first atomic bombs used against Japan and in the deserts of New Mexico. Perhaps the DOE has ulterior motives when it comes to using those extra floating point operations...
Why does everyone make such a big issue out of pirates not having updates/service packs. These things are so commonplace a few googles will get you there. I'm sure pirating the software is, in most cases, harder than pirating the updates. It was for me...er..I mean this guy I know...C'mon people, think about it.
Actually OldSchool, as you probably know, the only place to get on the wireless network at UTD and have a decent connection is in the new engineering and computer science building (leave it to the nerds, myself included, to hold back the good stuff for their own hunting grounds). I just can't help but get nostalgic about all the battle.net games spent wasting class time and bandwidth for my fellow classmates. Oh well, I just blame it on the crazy Koreans...
Yes, that's exactly what we need, more people "working out" while talking on their cell phones. Just add it to the growing list of actions that can be performed while spamming the airwaves.
Maybe they saw that 400k people signed up for the World of Warcraft beta and realized that there was no point competing with the best! (I know that half of them were Korean but Blizzard games still rule) Probably everyone posting on this forum has wasted countless hours on titles such as Starcraft and Diablo 2...
welcome our new pong mind controlling overlords...
(Tin foil hat on) The labs at Oak Ridge got their start during the 1940's and were the source for the enriched uranium used in the first atomic bombs used against Japan and in the deserts of New Mexico. Perhaps the DOE has ulterior motives when it comes to using those extra floating point operations...
Why does everyone make such a big issue out of pirates not having updates/service packs. These things are so commonplace a few googles will get you there. I'm sure pirating the software is, in most cases, harder than pirating the updates. It was for me...er..I mean this guy I know...C'mon people, think about it.
Actually OldSchool, as you probably know, the only place to get on the wireless network at UTD and have a decent connection is in the new engineering and computer science building (leave it to the nerds, myself included, to hold back the good stuff for their own hunting grounds). I just can't help but get nostalgic about all the battle.net games spent wasting class time and bandwidth for my fellow classmates. Oh well, I just blame it on the crazy Koreans...
Yes, that's exactly what we need, more people "working out" while talking on their cell phones. Just add it to the growing list of actions that can be performed while spamming the airwaves.
Maybe they saw that 400k people signed up for the World of Warcraft beta and realized that there was no point competing with the best! (I know that half of them were Korean but Blizzard games still rule) Probably everyone posting on this forum has wasted countless hours on titles such as Starcraft and Diablo 2...