# a calendar for users and groups # Groups / Teams # address manager for people, companies and departments # bug tracking system # product/project repository
* with task management
* with document management
* with installation management
* support of different roles
* support of relations to other projects # mailboxes (imap/pop) # timetracking on projects, installations and bugs # Watchlists. Stay informed on changes on projects/bugs etc via email.
'8,139 threatening phone calls, 3.6 million e-mails, 141 million hits on its website, ten acts of vandalism against its property, 22 bomb threats, and eight death threats against Church leaders.'
part of me mentally read all of those numbers as 'over 9000'
by no means do I disagree that shockwave is teh lame. Still, I enjoy rasterwerks. I was simply pointing out that thier list had n o mulitplayer fps on it.
Agreed 100%. I still have a hard time going to the dentist because of experiences in the Army.
Took like 19 shots of them trying to get me numb to repair a filling before I said screw it, just go ahead and drill - it'll hurt less than more shots.
Love to. Just as soon as you give me a way to convert all my users quickbooks files to a native linux app with all of the feature set of the current Quickbooks.
Really, in corporate land, changing the underlying OS is going to be app dependant as well as retraining people that actually use clippy - ie, it's not going to happen anytime soon.
Personally, I'll be happy if the samba team can keep up.
"Hey, I know we were found in your house in the middle of the night after breaking in a window, but we've cleaned up the mess and put in a new pane of glass. Aren't we responsible"?
Now, if only the non-technical people could see this....
True enough - some of the ISPs already farm out their Usenet feeds to Giganews or the like - Internet America did just that. I still get my feed, but they don't deal with the hassles, which were mainly bandwidth and kiddie porn.
Clearly, many people don't remember pets.com
provided native linux ports in the first place.
S2games comes to mind.
Doesn't bode well for the future of Project Offset.
TUTOS: http://www.tutos.org/homepage/about.html
# a calendar for users and groups
# Groups / Teams
# address manager for people, companies and departments
# bug tracking system
# product/project repository
* with task management
* with document management
* with installation management
* support of different roles
* support of relations to other projects
# mailboxes (imap/pop)
# timetracking on projects, installations and bugs
# Watchlists. Stay informed on changes on projects/bugs etc via email.
On behalf of pirates everywhere, I must insist the same treatment be given to ninjas.
'8,139 threatening phone calls, 3.6 million e-mails, 141 million hits on its website, ten acts of vandalism against its property, 22 bomb threats, and eight death threats against Church leaders.'
part of me mentally read all of those numbers as 'over 9000'
Sharks with laser beams sinking submarines?
just got an email from my account rep:
I am not aware of any nokia devices on our road map.
[name redacted]
Sr. Account Executive
Sprint...Together With Nextel
has a long history of supporting linux. Both of their previous titles, Savage 1 & Savage 2 also have native linux clients.
HoN is the most polished game I've seen from s2games.
Kudos to them for continuing to provide linux games that don't suck and for taking the time to listen to their community.
We appreciate it Marc (Maliken)!
It will never last on Fox.
My money and time is best spent elsewhere.
:P
Like, oh, shaniquacon mebbe?
Actually, you are allowed to carry one disposable lighter on your person now.
Just sayin.
by no means do I disagree that shockwave is teh lame. Still, I enjoy rasterwerks. I was simply pointing out that thier list had n o mulitplayer fps on it.
RASTERWERKS I waste far too many a lunch hour at my desk! Pretty full featured for a FPS in your browser. Enjoy!
You think VI is bad, you should try the multiplayer option - IRC!
Here in the US someone can sell your home without your consent and you would have to leave.
You keep saying this, but I'm sure there is more to the story. Care to provide a link to the case or any more details?
The USB keys were left at concert scenes as clues for the viral promotion/alternate reality game for the upcoming Year Zero album.
The leaked tracks contained hidden messages/images/phone #'s as well as the tracks themselves.
see Here and here for loads more info.
All in in it was a rather creepy little ARG, and clues are still being discovered.
sadly, until your boss tells you otherwise...
A steroid probe, of course.
Agreed 100%. I still have a hard time going to the dentist because of experiences in the Army.
Took like 19 shots of them trying to get me numb to repair a filling before I said screw it, just go ahead and drill - it'll hurt less than more shots.
and had you scrolled down, you would have seen the answers.
:)
No really! No clicking involved!
Still, I for one welcome our new Google Base overlords, so long as they have Natalie Portman as their spokesmodel, naked and petrified.
Just as long as she brings hot grits.
Love to. Just as soon as you give me a way to convert all my users quickbooks files to a native linux app with all of the feature set of the current Quickbooks.
Really, in corporate land, changing the underlying OS is going to be app dependant as well as retraining people that actually use clippy - ie, it's not going to happen anytime soon.
Personally, I'll be happy if the samba team can keep up.
"Hey, I know we were found in your house in the middle of the night after breaking in a window, but we've cleaned up the mess and put in a new pane of glass. Aren't we responsible"?
Now, if only the non-technical people could see this....
True enough - some of the ISPs already farm out their Usenet feeds to Giganews or the like - Internet America did just that. I still get my feed, but they don't deal with the hassles, which were mainly bandwidth and kiddie porn.