For those who enjoyed DOOM 3, did you also enjoy its expansion?
For all DOOM games, I only enjoyed the non-hell levels (e.g., DOOM's episode 1). I always loved the space base theme. I also played people's mods and maps based on it.
"If you were missing a leg, should you be a cop?" Yes if you are able to walk/run like others cops if you get a fake leg or something. But if it is blocking you to be mobile, then no.
I went to PE classes and I never reached near 100 lbs for a 5' guy. My issue was that I couldn't eat well so I have to drink a lot of Ensure and stuff.:( Even today I am slightly over 100 lbs after having a mouth surgery, can eat more (still can't chew), and not even exercising (lazy bum). Exercising has nothing to do with weight.
Adelphia is dead (no more). Are we sure the list is updated beside the history changes? I don't have an account there to fix and not going to do so for one change (already tried BugMeNot).
For those who use FlashBlock extension for Mozilla's Web browsers, you need to click on top right corner unshown Flash section or allow Flash or else the Web site looks weird (be sure to report it too so its Web staff can fix it).
Here is what it looks like when Flash is blocked: screen shot.
I tried gtk-gnutella (GUI). Wow, great little client and fast. Too bad lots of songs I tried were fake (wrong sizes, carry trojan downloaders [didn't get infected], etc.)
Wow, I am surprised that gnutella is still popular. I remember using gnut client in Linux many years ago (early 2000s).
For kicks, I installed Mutella in my Debian box since gnut is outdated and seems to be dead. Now, I seem to be missing servers to connect. What are good sources to get servers to connect to these days? I want to see how good of files to find...
"Scientific study about Debian Project governance and social organization
André Felipe Machado
Terça-Feira, 27 de Novembro de 2007
Two academic management researchers performed a detailed scientific study about Debian Project governance and social organization from the management perspective.
The study analyzed 13 years of Debian Project history, interviewed some Project participants and previous Leaders, and carefully observed patterns.
The open nature of history, registered at discussion lists archives and irc logs, meetings reports, helped a lot during the data collection phase.
The study is VERY interesting as scientific analyzed HOW an open source project survived, evolved and flourished during 13 years, overcoming many troubles only challenged by long term BIG communities, reaching a solid institutional foundations to resolve disputes.
The previously releasead version of the text can be found here.
The latest revised version, published at the Academy of Management Journal, Oct 2007, Vol. 50 Issue 5, p1079-1106, 28p; (AN 27169153), is copyrighted and can not be published here.
The authors are Siobhán O'Mahony , Assistant Professor at the University of California's Graduate School of Management, and Fabrizio Ferraro , General Management Professor at IESE..."
I got mine on the first day of 2008. I got it like a month ago. I assume the place is backlogged to send them out. There is a status page to see where your requests are.
Obviously for a typical /.er like me, it is just one dot. :(
For those who enjoyed DOOM 3, did you also enjoy its expansion?
For all DOOM games, I only enjoyed the non-hell levels (e.g., DOOM's episode 1). I always loved the space base theme. I also played people's mods and maps based on it.
But you still need to be online for the updates/upgrades. :)
For those who don't want to play, you can watch the 38 minutes YouTube video.
One page print page.
Is the chairman related to chairboy? [grin]
"If you were missing a leg, should you be a cop?" Yes if you are able to walk/run like others cops if you get a fake leg or something. But if it is blocking you to be mobile, then no.
I went to PE classes and I never reached near 100 lbs for a 5' guy. My issue was that I couldn't eat well so I have to drink a lot of Ensure and stuff. :( Even today I am slightly over 100 lbs after having a mouth surgery, can eat more (still can't chew), and not even exercising (lazy bum). Exercising has nothing to do with weight.
Chairboy already made one (/. story). [grin]
Or they take down your camera, burn the home/office down, etc. :P
My friend was recently robbed and he has two dogs. He lost $20K of stuff. :(
Visual Pinball is emulated for Windows, but not the same as real thing.
Adelphia is dead (no more). Are we sure the list is updated beside the history changes? I don't have an account there to fix and not going to do so for one change (already tried BugMeNot).
For those who use FlashBlock extension for Mozilla's Web browsers, you need to click on top right corner unshown Flash section or allow Flash or else the Web site looks weird (be sure to report it too so its Web staff can fix it).
Here is what it looks like when Flash is blocked: screen shot.
True like those 96 KB sizes I keep seeing as a pattern. I also see a lot of MP3 and WMA files that aren't even real (trokan downloaders).
I tried gtk-gnutella (GUI). Wow, great little client and fast. Too bad lots of songs I tried were fake (wrong sizes, carry trojan downloaders [didn't get infected], etc.)
Thanks. I rarely use P2P. Maybe once a week.
Dang, you're right. 2004. Wow.
Does Limewire and gtk-gnutella have server lists automatically?
And use hosts to block those ad servers! OpenDNS for blocking malware and other bad servers.
Wow, I am surprised that gnutella is still popular. I remember using gnut client in Linux many years ago (early 2000s).
For kicks, I installed Mutella in my Debian box since gnut is outdated and seems to be dead. Now, I seem to be missing servers to connect. What are good sources to get servers to connect to these days? I want to see how good of files to find...
http://209.85.173.104/search?q=cache:xNSVXdrRQ_IJ:www.techforce.com.br/index.php/news/linux_blog/scientific_study_about_debian_governance_and_organization+http://www.techforce.com.br/index.php/news/linux_blog/scientific_study_about_debian_governance_and_organization&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=us&client=mozilla
"Scientific study about Debian Project governance and social organization
André Felipe Machado
Terça-Feira, 27 de Novembro de 2007
Two academic management researchers performed a detailed scientific study about Debian Project governance and social organization from the management perspective.
The study analyzed 13 years of Debian Project history, interviewed some Project participants and previous Leaders, and carefully observed patterns.
The open nature of history, registered at discussion lists archives and irc logs, meetings reports, helped a lot during the data collection phase.
The study is VERY interesting as scientific analyzed HOW an open source project survived, evolved and flourished during 13 years, overcoming many troubles only challenged by long term BIG communities, reaching a solid institutional foundations to resolve disputes.
The previously releasead version of the text can be found here.
The latest revised version, published at the Academy of Management Journal, Oct 2007, Vol. 50 Issue 5, p1079-1106, 28p; (AN 27169153), is copyrighted and can not be published here.
The authors are Siobhán O'Mahony , Assistant Professor at the University of California's Graduate School of Management, and Fabrizio Ferraro , General Management Professor at IESE..."
Bottom's PDF link in HTML: http://209.85.173.104/search?q=cache:R1NB3mNYlusJ:www.techforce.com.br/index.php/news/content/pdf/12895+http://www.techforce.com.br/index.php/news/content/pdf/12795&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=us&client=mozilla
Terrible article. Why am I seeing http://news.softpedia.com/images/extra/LINUX/small/gimp25preview-small_011.jpg ?
Where in United States?
"Why so serious?"
I got mine on the first day of 2008. I got it like a month ago. I assume the place is backlogged to send them out. There is a status page to see where your requests are.