Yeah, Matrox was great but its 3D part was awful. I'd love to see them get into 3D business to compete ATi and NVIDIA. I owned a G400. Great card, but not so great for games.
How about newer games?
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These games are old. How about a selection of newer games?
Sure, it is not a game. You could make games like by setting a limit on how many commands can be set to make specific images or make the turtle reach the destination.
For those younglings who never played this educational game before or for those old farts (like me!) who want to replay it, you can play the game through Virtual Apple (requires Internet Explorer due to ActiveX controls). Everything, even the annoying loud beeps and music) seems accurate that I can remember from my childhood.:)
I noticed it mentioned Creative Commons license. Does that mean we can download this from the Internet legally? If so, then where can we download this documentary?
Don't get too excited! According to Broadband Reports and ComputerWorld: "The streak of Mozilla's Firefox browser gaining market share from Microsoft's Internet Explorer has come to a grinding halt in July. For the first time since Firefox Version 1.0 made its debut, Internet Explorer was able to regain some lost ground. Firefox's market share shrunk to 8.07% in July from 8.71% in June, while Internet Explorer grew its share to 87.2% in July from 86.56% the previous month."
That is why my employer's IT department enforces its firewall software (blocks incoming and outgoing stuff) on everyone's computers and laptops. Also, critical Windows Updates are enforced when approved after a day or so. They are annoying, but they keep the situations (e.g., outbreaks) more controlled.
I thought it was an experiment on using pigs as WAPs. I don't know anything about Oregon since I had never been there. I thought it would be a state with a lots of pigs roaming around on farms or something.;)
My area is monopolized by Adelphia. Cost is like $56.95 per month for regular cable Internet service (3 Mbps/256 Kbs). I wished Verizon FiOS was here. DSL is too far (20K ft.). Dial-up sucks (3 KB/sec average).
Click here to see old arcade center images. Seen on MAMEWorld.net.
I noticed their comments were not showing this morning either. I think they were related.
Sweet! I will be looking for it. Hopefully, it is a decent fanmade movie. :)
Are there any good previous fanmade movies with Star Trek theme?
Is this parody downloadable too? Or only on DVD?
Twintop: Ahhh, MUD style. Thanks! :)
Or is this a different game? I couldn't find anything on Gemstone 3/III.
Yeah, Matrox was great but its 3D part was awful. I'd love to see them get into 3D business to compete ATi and NVIDIA. I owned a G400. Great card, but not so great for games.
These games are old. How about a selection of newer games?
The video didn't work for me (probably heavy traffic). Does anyone have a mirror?
What was cooler was HS/Link file transfer protocol to download, upload, AND chat (blocks per blocks) at the same time. That was so bad arse!! :)
Sure, it is not a game. You could make games like by setting a limit on how many commands can be set to make specific images or make the turtle reach the destination.
For those younglings who never played this educational game before or for those old farts (like me!) who want to replay it, you can play the game through Virtual Apple (requires Internet Explorer due to ActiveX controls). Everything, even the annoying loud beeps and music) seems accurate that I can remember from my childhood. :)
Thanks!!
I noticed it mentioned Creative Commons license. Does that mean we can download this from the Internet legally? If so, then where can we download this documentary?
Don't get too excited! According to Broadband Reports and ComputerWorld: "The streak of Mozilla's Firefox browser gaining market share from Microsoft's Internet Explorer has come to a grinding halt in July. For the first time since Firefox Version 1.0 made its debut, Internet Explorer was able to regain some lost ground. Firefox's market share shrunk to 8.07% in July from 8.71% in June, while Internet Explorer grew its share to 87.2% in July from 86.56% the previous month."
That is why my employer's IT department enforces its firewall software (blocks incoming and outgoing stuff) on everyone's computers and laptops. Also, critical Windows Updates are enforced when approved after a day or so. They are annoying, but they keep the situations (e.g., outbreaks) more controlled.
I know this is off-topic from Apple. Is there a free software for Linux and Windows (2000 and XP)?
They do exist. I see that he doesn't sell them anymore. Not sure where you can still buy them. They sound great without the use of MIDI cards.
You mean photographs. We don't really want drawings, etc. ;)
I don't mind a crystal ball!
I thought it was an experiment on using pigs as WAPs. I don't know anything about Oregon since I had never been there. I thought it would be a state with a lots of pigs roaming around on farms or something. ;)
My area is monopolized by Adelphia. Cost is like $56.95 per month for regular cable Internet service (3 Mbps/256 Kbs). I wished Verizon FiOS was here. DSL is too far (20K ft.). Dial-up sucks (3 KB/sec average).
Has anyone tried it when gaming? If so, then how it compared to other mice?
Those would help for people who don't know about these television commercials. My favorite is the monkey one with the bananas. That one is too funny.
I couldn't find any online commercials, even on Verizon's Web site.
FYI. http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=deta il&aid=1251140&group_id=4421&atid=104421 just in case.
I am noticing this too. :(