Now I can learn Klignon! The weaks will pee on themselves like weak little kittens while *I* will show my AUTHORITAY!
Seriously though, I think people will get bored because of all the repetition it will say. Imagine hearing "KT-UTLAH' SHO'K!!" every two minutes... I would get crazy after a few hours! Not to mention everyone living in the house hearing that.
Are they gona make it for Linux any soon? Not that I'll need it, but it looks pretty. Also I'll need to install a new stick of memory since it has "real-time protection".
On the other hand, I can already imagine unofficial servers growing here and there on the net, just like UO and others that I don't know of because I don't have time to play anymore.
If WOW was on a pay-for-play basis, I would be tempted to pay the 60$ for it.
Underskirt peeking! 7 megapixels!!! Now that's something I'll use!;)
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Frankly I'm amazed that movies caught on before TV since there's so much more TV, and they tend to be smaller files than movies.
A whole episode of a TV serie (such as Enterprise or Futurama) can be a few gigabytes, especially if you download it in HD (my favorite). Imagine downloading every Simpsons episodes. You'll need more than a few dvd-r's and a lot of free time to watch them.
I worked at a gas station for about a year, and after learning how to measure how much gasoline was left in a tank with some very long dipstick and that the tanks were locked with a cheapo lock you can buy at any dollar store, I wondered what would happen if someone dropped a lit flare (those sticks you light up in case of car accident or other emergencies) in one of them... The explosion should be pretty darn huge.
Of course, I never done anything like that. But since hydrogen is under pressure, that kind of "accident" won't happen as easily.
My trick is to watch my usage from month to month, then when I bust it (by accident) well I go "the hell with that 30$" and bt like crazy. That way I make that 30 bucks worth the download.
I was hoping to have a free memory replacement so I could tell the guy to slap another few sticks in while it was open.. But the test program on the Register's site said my memory was safe. Bummer.
Also, back in Windows 95 (maybe even a pre-release?), does anyone remember if right-clicking of the C: drive and choosing format could really format it?
Seriously though, I think people will get bored because of all the repetition it will say. Imagine hearing "KT-UTLAH' SHO'K!!" every two minutes... I would get crazy after a few hours! Not to mention everyone living in the house hearing that.
Are they gona make it for Linux any soon? Not that I'll need it, but it looks pretty. Also I'll need to install a new stick of memory since it has "real-time protection".
If WOW was on a pay-for-play basis, I would be tempted to pay the 60$ for it.
Oh wait, I can get experience that way!
when I'm viewing porn.
Actually it'll be cool to defrag our brains.
7.8 gigabytes is a lot more than a mere movie.
Underskirt peeking! 7 megapixels!!! Now that's something I'll use! ;)
A whole episode of a TV serie (such as Enterprise or Futurama) can be a few gigabytes, especially if you download it in HD (my favorite). Imagine downloading every Simpsons episodes. You'll need more than a few dvd-r's and a lot of free time to watch them.
Heh that's something nice and fancy. Looks ugly enough in VNC though. Seriously, it would be pretty nice for some WOW effect but not on the long run.
Here are some little suggestions.
How the hell can you scroll a porn movie, hold a kleenex and rub the lamp at the same time?
Of course, I never done anything like that. But since hydrogen is under pressure, that kind of "accident" won't happen as easily.
Actually, I was thinking of the Zeus Cannon in Final Fantasy: the movie.
When my kid will make his first steps, I'll tape it then copy the tape for whoever cares.
I agree whith other people, it's only going to be a bandwidth eater (such as webcams) for nothing.
My trick is to watch my usage from month to month, then when I bust it (by accident) well I go "the hell with that 30$" and bt like crazy. That way I make that 30 bucks worth the download.
When I shop online, I buy what I had in mind. Period.
I would, but my ISP charges me when I do more than 20 gigs of download or 10 gigs of upload (some customers of the said ISP might recognise it).
I was hoping to have a free memory replacement so I could tell the guy to slap another few sticks in while it was open.. But the test program on the Register's site said my memory was safe. Bummer.
or maybe was it the Xindi?
That thing should play Doom 2 pretty well, no?
Sorry if it's unrelated
On another note, someone might want to take a look at this: pi
don't be fooled by the domain itself!