Hate to break it to you, but I'm getting the feeling adult content refers to the use of one's brain cells and going through drama, or something like that.
The whole idea of adult content in video games is ludicrous. They're generated images. They can be as gorgeus or butt ugly as the designer wants. Wankery^2. No. Wankery^wankery.
I didn't think so. Which was the core of all my complaints.
You see it's like the carnival, always the same games same rides. I don't want the next compilation disc to have some cliche'd game on it, yet again just because it's supposedly popular. Tell me how many web sites have you seen that all have a tetris clone? I'm afraid they'll do this with thegames also.
Yes, Nintendo didn't just produce a string of has beens. They have some interest in longevity rather than jonesing with the other consoloputer companies.
Sad how everything has to be a fad like the computer just because the newer machines can show more of Lara Croft's pixels.
they got competition. Not that they're limited to that. The ploriferation of colorful scenery and characters put Nintendo in a certain stereotype.
Metroid Prime proved they could do more, but there doesn't seem to be as much focus on the intricacies of more violent games. The RPGs have depth but other games seem to be well, a little thin.
On platforms recognized as designed for 3D there's an ironic turn. Now that the 3D is so rich, games designers can use that to focus on things such as hiding from enemies or looking over another character's shoulder. Nintendo's games aren't quite as involving.
I want 200 on a CD dammit. Otherwise I'll be paying for copies of the same shit on different CDs. Or I'll have to buy 7 discs just to get one game from each that I want.
Since when is the game industry as stupid as the recording industry?
Wow, I never would have imagined Europeans were this whiny. You cannot gaurantee those things. You can only choose to stay away from those who won't let you have those things.
Just because X made a work is no reason to prevent someone from changing that work in a random or meaningful way. Ouch my feelings are so hurt by your parody, you stomachs will burn in Hell, I triple guarantee it.
Just because someone is unwilling to provide support for a work, doesn't mean they shouldn't get to play in the market. That's why have people who make things and people who fix them. Cowards.
Personal rights? Since when is copyright a personal right? Talk about taking just about everything personally.
Costs that Speakeasy has to deal with are inflated over the bare cost of service and hardware.
As more ISPs do this, they put the admin tasks in the hands of capable users (hopefully better than the MCSE's they got conned into hiring). That simplies things a bit. That means that they no longer have to guarantee the speed of broadband. It allows the market to loosen up from the usually stagnant progress it's had. when you have two variables (performance and price) rather than this rigid 56k no more no less, DSL speed no more no less, customers can be satisfied and fewere are left out of the picture.
Don't we want to close the digital divide?
As Speakeasy (whoever it is up the chain) no longer has to buy as much hardware, the hardware sellers have to drop their prices, which is good for Speakeasy.
Spam does not affect productivity because people read it. Spam affects productivity because people keep having to delete it so that they can see the real email which may be 1 or 2 out of every 20 emails per page.
Do you have people wasting time reading spam? May be they're the problem.
Now for the productivity lost in reading Hamidi's letters... well that's called harrassment not spam.
They have no business making money off the used music. We paid $50 for the HP5 book so that when we're in a bind next summer (always happens in summer) we can sell it for $100.
is they have a habit of multiplying when things get difficult. You know the disease starts spreading, or as all supremacy groups like to complain, "I hate xyz because they breed." Oh wait...
The articles were about architecture not speed
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It's not the length, it's the width.
I ran out of money recently and had to sell all my Amiga holdings (1 A3000 and 2 A2000)s. Temporary setback I assure you.
Managed to get a 733Mhz VIA C3 back from a friend.
My Amiga 3000 with a 68030 25Mhz CPU was smoother than that C3 abomination. I was able to use it as an X term thanks to Xami. (I love the 17" LCD that I had attached to the VGA port on the amiga). Later set it up on the CyberVision64.
So it isn't about the speed. It is however about the processor (and in Amiga realm: mobo design). If you read carefully, the articles mention that a 2.0 Ghz dual G5 trounces a 3.06 Ghz dual P4.
2. People x price tends to remain constant. The more people that pirate (by downloading) increases the people that pirate (by distributing). The pirate distributors become more visible (there's plenty of places that have no software whatsoever clouding the scene).
3. Whining about money you could have made is well arrogant.
UNIX permissions do not allow random writing, deleting, spamming whatever.
Hate to break it to you, but I'm getting the feeling adult content refers to the use of one's brain cells and going through drama, or something like that.
The whole idea of adult content in video games is ludicrous. They're generated images. They can be as gorgeus or butt ugly as the designer wants. Wankery^2. No. Wankery^wankery.
Wow, you guys really don't know?
Windows allows executables to work on any file. And Windows scripting allows scripts and exes to find
Look, security has been afterthought with MS every time. NTFS is a little more protected but not much.
Look up permissions on Unix and even AmigaOS (which had 32-bit preemptive multitasking 10 years before win95 and almost 20 years before MacOS X).
Try something unmanned first. Then worry about setbacks.
Um but does that let me choose the games?
I didn't think so. Which was the core of all my complaints.
You see it's like the carnival, always the same games same rides. I don't want the next compilation disc to have some cliche'd game on it, yet again just because it's supposedly popular. Tell me how many web sites have you seen that all have a tetris clone? I'm afraid they'll do this with thegames also.
Yes, Nintendo didn't just produce a string of has beens. They have some interest in longevity rather than jonesing with the other consoloputer companies.
Sad how everything has to be a fad like the computer just because the newer machines can show more of Lara Croft's pixels.
they got competition. Not that they're limited to that. The ploriferation of colorful scenery and characters put Nintendo in a certain stereotype.
Metroid Prime proved they could do more, but there doesn't seem to be as much focus on the intricacies of more violent games. The RPGs have depth but other games seem to be well, a little thin.
On platforms recognized as designed for 3D there's an ironic turn. Now that the 3D is so rich, games designers can use that to focus on things such as hiding from enemies or looking over another character's shoulder. Nintendo's games aren't quite as involving.
Yeah where is it?
There's nothing at the link.
I want 200 on a CD dammit. Otherwise I'll be paying for copies of the same shit on different CDs. Or I'll have to buy 7 discs just to get one game from each that I want.
Since when is the game industry as stupid as the recording industry?
I know companies put cheats in to test out the game. But why do they leave em in?
What's the point of cheating in a game with no plot only other players?
Wow, I never would have imagined Europeans were this whiny. You cannot gaurantee those things. You can only choose to stay away from those who won't let you have those things.
Just because X made a work is no reason to prevent someone from changing that work in a random or meaningful way. Ouch my feelings are so hurt by your parody, you stomachs will burn in Hell, I triple guarantee it.
Just because someone is unwilling to provide support for a work, doesn't mean they shouldn't get to play in the market. That's why have people who make things and people who fix them. Cowards.
Personal rights? Since when is copyright a personal right? Talk about taking just about everything personally.
Costs that Speakeasy has to deal with are inflated over the bare cost of service and hardware.
As more ISPs do this, they put the admin tasks in the hands of capable users (hopefully better than the MCSE's they got conned into hiring). That simplies things a bit. That means that they no longer have to guarantee the speed of broadband. It allows the market to loosen up from the usually stagnant progress it's had. when you have two variables (performance and price) rather than this rigid 56k no more no less, DSL speed no more no less, customers can be satisfied and fewere are left out of the picture.
Don't we want to close the digital divide?
As Speakeasy (whoever it is up the chain) no longer has to buy as much hardware, the hardware sellers have to drop their prices, which is good for Speakeasy.
Spam does not affect productivity because people read it. Spam affects productivity because people keep having to delete it so that they can see the real email which may be 1 or 2 out of every 20 emails per page.
Do you have people wasting time reading spam? May be they're the problem.
Now for the productivity lost in reading Hamidi's letters... well that's called harrassment not spam.
They have no business making money off the used music. We paid $50 for the HP5 book so that when we're in a bind next summer (always happens in summer) we can sell it for $100.
is they have a habit of multiplying when things get difficult. You know the disease starts spreading, or as all supremacy groups like to complain, "I hate xyz because they breed." Oh wait...
I read it the way you meant it. That's what I get for reading at silly-o'clock in the morning.
Think of this as a merged baryon and meson.
No. They specifically said that the merged version would have different properties.
Just how many times do they think we're going to pay them for each cart?
I still don't understand how they can honestly get upset. I don't see car dealers going after used car dealers.
They switched from SGIs to PCs. EEEEW!
It's not the length, it's the width.
I ran out of money recently and had to sell all my Amiga holdings (1 A3000 and 2 A2000)s. Temporary setback I assure you.
Managed to get a 733Mhz VIA C3 back from a friend.
My Amiga 3000 with a 68030 25Mhz CPU was smoother than that C3 abomination. I was able to use it as an X term thanks to Xami. (I love the 17" LCD that I had attached to the VGA port on the amiga). Later set it up on the CyberVision64.
So it isn't about the speed. It is however about the processor (and in Amiga realm: mobo design). If you read carefully, the articles mention that a 2.0 Ghz dual G5 trounces a 3.06 Ghz dual P4.
Not about speed, but about better design.
1. The circumvention has increased.
2. People x price tends to remain constant. The more people that pirate (by downloading) increases the people that pirate (by distributing). The pirate distributors become more visible (there's plenty of places that have no software whatsoever clouding the scene).
3. Whining about money you could have made is well arrogant.
Actually the guests were the angels that visited, and it was customary that you treat your guests better than your own family.
That made no sense.
Mary Magdalene is not the virgin Mary. Look it up sometime.
well how fast is it?
This'll never work. We already know what happened.
And people still don't get it.