The system will automatically check if you have the latest emulation software, download it to your Xbox 360 console as part of a system update if you don't, reboot, and start loading your original Xbox game.
...as long as we, as programmers, get to decide how long it will take to do things properly. But don't make us liable for doing something that requires 80 hours in 40 just because our boss demanded so, especially if those 40 hours mean just 3 days.
Even though one reference drive was capable of SATA-300 speeds, all tests were conducted on a SATA-150 interface for the sake of parity. Comparing apples to apples, the SATA-150 performance of the Maxtor drive was the best.
So testing a drive below its maximum speed is apple to apples?
except that someone eventually will develop space weapons - it would be the height of arrogance to assume that just because the u.s. backs off, everyone will - and we really don't want to get a late start in that race.
Typical arguments that Americans have used a lot of times in history to justify starting a lot of things. I guess this kind of reasoning will pass from generation to generation until just there's no generation to pass it to.
While we are at it, I suggest that one can't mod unless he has *all* comments visible - otherwise it's impossible to recover from bad karma... because one's comments are not visible.
First impressions: Their own antispy ware complains a couple of times. One because the URL browsing DLL is being changed (whatever the fuck that means) and another one:
Microsoft AntiSpyware has detected a change to your Internet Security Zone 'Restricted sites'. This zone contains Web sites that could potentially damage your computer or data..
Warning: This change sets your zone below the minimum security level.
This happens after launching IE7 for the first time.
My Zend studio plugin still works, which is a good thing.
Trillian just crashed, I assume it uses some crap from IE.
The icon is a bit different.
No option to keep IE6 as well.
Just typed my first URL (www.elpais.es, a Spanish newspaper). IE7 asks me if I want each site I visit to be verified with their Phishing Filter.
SpyBot asks me if it should let IE7 change the first page.
I don't think this is gonna be around for much longer.
I can pay $100 million to go stand on a big rock covered with dust? Sign me up!!!
If that's your definition of a trip to the moon I assume you don't get out much. Iguazu? Why the fuck do I want to see water falling? I rains here a lot!
Seriously though, who in their right mind would pay that?
Honestly? I would, if I had that kind of money and it was a safe thing.
Yeah you're right, it does sound like they're using old technology. Thank goodness we here in the US use the latest and greatest space shuttle... oh wait.
They are using technology that is OLD *and* unproven. Have they ever landed anyone on the moon?
Don't know if it's true, but honestly, I can't believe it took so long.
The very same probability laws spammers use to find people stupid enough to buy from them, apply here as well: If you annoy millions every day, sooner or later you'll find someone crazy enough to go kill you.
No matter what, do not load the old Sierra games. I did it a few months ago, only to find out that 320x200 sucks in a 21" monitor, sound is horrible...
Do not ruin what you remember of these games by watching them again. Plus what's the point ? If you finished the games already, the fun is gone anyway.
If you're too short-sighted to understand that then perhaps Linux is not for you.
Ok, so now linux is not a piece of software people use if it suits their needs, but rather it's something they are allowed to use if if they share YOUR ideas.
I assume having 50% more wires/transitors/whatever will increase power close to 50% as well, just to get the same performance as a faultless unit as we (I hope) have now.
So far I'm not sure I want this.
Every journalist likes to the success stories beginning from a a garage (apparently the parents of successful children don't need to park). They really need to get the fact straight.
Just let everyone know about your problems so they have an urge to fix them before their business suffer your anger.
I have a problem with Dotster, they send me one email a day with spam and if you reply to it you get an autoanswer "due to the spam we receive we don't accept emails".
Needless to say I'm moving somewhere else, and as soon as time permits, I'll buy dotstersucks.com (in a different registrar:-)) and start my anti-dotster campaign.
Mod parent redundant...
Yes, that's what you want. Write everything down so people is more worried about covering their asses than doing actual work.
The system will automatically check if you have the latest emulation software, download it to your Xbox 360 console as part of a system update if you don't, reboot, and start loading your original Xbox game.
...as long as we, as programmers, get to decide how long it will take to do things properly. But don't make us liable for doing something that requires 80 hours in 40 just because our boss demanded so, especially if those 40 hours mean just 3 days.
So where did the submitter get this extra data? If this data is correct, we'd appreciate a link.
If, however, this detail in the summary is unsubstantiated, we'd appreciate less speculation in the future.
Did you become royalty overnight?
From TFA:
Even though one reference drive was capable of SATA-300 speeds, all tests were conducted on a SATA-150 interface for the sake of parity. Comparing apples to apples, the SATA-150 performance of the Maxtor drive was the best.
So testing a drive below its maximum speed is apple to apples?
except that someone eventually will develop space weapons - it would be the height of arrogance to assume that just because the u.s. backs off, everyone will - and we really don't want to get a late start in that race.
Typical arguments that Americans have used a lot of times in history to justify starting a lot of things. I guess this kind of reasoning will pass from generation to generation until just there's no generation to pass it to.
While we are at it, I suggest that one can't mod unless he has *all* comments visible - otherwise it's impossible to recover from bad karma... because one's comments are not visible.
seriously.
It doesn't work anymore.
No uninstall option either.
When MS decides to make something their way, they're serious.
First impressions: Their own antispy ware complains a couple of times. One because the URL browsing DLL is being changed (whatever the fuck that means) and another one:
Microsoft AntiSpyware has detected a change to your Internet Security Zone 'Restricted sites'. This zone contains Web sites that could potentially damage your computer or data..
Warning: This change sets your zone below the minimum security level.
This happens after launching IE7 for the first time.
My Zend studio plugin still works, which is a good thing.
Trillian just crashed, I assume it uses some crap from IE.
The icon is a bit different.
No option to keep IE6 as well.
Just typed my first URL (www.elpais.es, a Spanish newspaper). IE7 asks me if I want each site I visit to be verified with their Phishing Filter.
SpyBot asks me if it should let IE7 change the first page.
I don't think this is gonna be around for much longer.
I can pay $100 million to go stand on a big rock covered with dust? Sign me up!!!
If that's your definition of a trip to the moon I assume you don't get out much. Iguazu? Why the fuck do I want to see water falling? I rains here a lot!
Seriously though, who in their right mind would pay that?
Honestly? I would, if I had that kind of money and it was a safe thing.
Are you kidding me?
Yeah you're right, it does sound like they're using old technology. Thank goodness we here in the US use the latest and greatest space shuttle... oh wait.
They are using technology that is OLD *and* unproven. Have they ever landed anyone on the moon?
"We've had the necessary technology for many years"
I assume this means they want to fly people using technology that is many years old...
Don't know if it's true, but honestly, I can't believe it took so long.
The very same probability laws spammers use to find people stupid enough to buy from them, apply here as well: If you annoy millions every day, sooner or later you'll find someone crazy enough to go kill you.
" even well, the death penalty - as a deterrent for the likes of Sasser author Sven Jaschan. "
Yeah, we know that wherever the death penalty exists there are no murders...
No matter what, do not load the old Sierra games. I did it a few months ago, only to find out that 320x200 sucks in a 21" monitor, sound is horrible ...
Do not ruin what you remember of these games by watching them again. Plus what's the point ? If you finished the games already, the fun is gone anyway.
Programs like this one
http://freshmeat.net/projects/imsniff/
should be more than enough reason to switch to a different IM.
If you're too short-sighted to understand that then perhaps Linux is not for you.
Ok, so now linux is not a piece of software people use if it suits their needs, but rather it's something they are allowed to use if if they share YOUR ideas.
I assume having 50% more wires/transitors/whatever will increase power close to 50% as well, just to get the same performance as a faultless unit as we (I hope) have now. So far I'm not sure I want this.
Upgrade your Trillian ... a bugfix for MSN was released yesterday.
ctrl-t will help.
Every journalist likes to the success stories beginning from a a garage (apparently the parents of successful children don't need to park). They really need to get the fact straight.
Just let everyone know about your problems so they have an urge to fix them before their business suffer your anger. :-)) and start my anti-dotster campaign.
I have a problem with Dotster, they send me one email a day with spam and if you reply to it you get an autoanswer "due to the spam we receive we don't accept emails".
Needless to say I'm moving somewhere else, and as soon as time permits, I'll buy dotstersucks.com (in a different registrar
funciones.php = functions.php (in Spanish)
You're a bit dumb, aren't ya...