I use the same method to dynamically update my domain as well, except through namecheap.com and a program called ddclient which runs on my gentoo box. No matter what happens, my domain will always point to my current IP address, and resultingly my apache web server. Works nicely.
I have been running a webserver with a gallery, forum, and programming projects (http://caustiq.esoteriq.org) for the last 3 months through comcast without a warning or problem at all. I suggest to go ahead and use the bandwidth you pay for, for any legal purpose you wish. I will continue to do so until I'm warned otherwise.
Did anyone else ever line up as many cars as they could, as close as they could get together... and then blow one up with a rocket launcher causing a chain explosion, and resultant score multiplication? This is how I got to Vice City, by doing this in one of San Andreas' large parking lots. I've never seen this mentioned anywhere, but I remember racking up HUGE scores like this. Would make for a nice screenshot too, my explosions were gigantic, (so large in fact you would have to make sure the explosions wouldn't spread off the screen, as you wouldn't recieve any cash...)
Yes sir.
Yes really. I am using Konqueror.
That page was riddled with Microsoft Windows advertisements...
I use the same method to dynamically update my domain as well, except through namecheap.com and a program called ddclient which runs on my gentoo box. No matter what happens, my domain will always point to my current IP address, and resultingly my apache web server. Works nicely.
I have been running a webserver with a gallery, forum, and programming projects (http://caustiq.esoteriq.org) for the last 3 months through comcast without a warning or problem at all. I suggest to go ahead and use the bandwidth you pay for, for any legal purpose you wish. I will continue to do so until I'm warned otherwise.
An OSS Project for GTA1 would be amazing.
Although not open, there's Payback, a gta1 clone coming out for linux.
Did anyone else ever line up as many cars as they could, as close as they could get together ... and then blow one up with a rocket launcher causing a chain explosion, and resultant score multiplication? This is how I got to Vice City, by doing this in one of San Andreas' large parking lots. I've never seen this mentioned anywhere, but I remember racking up HUGE scores like this. Would make for a nice screenshot too, my explosions were gigantic, (so large in fact you would have to make sure the explosions wouldn't spread off the screen, as you wouldn't recieve any cash...)