If they just change the models / textures / quests but the overall gameplay stays the same I don't think this will work. There would probably some WoW users switching to WoS, but I don't think their overall player base would grow much.
If they have new ideas and some of those are any good, it could work. I'd give it a different name though, "StarCraft Universe" for example.
Seriously, if you still have both hands, you don't need this. At least not under Windows. While dragging, you can still press Alt+Tab or Win+D (Desktop), so you should be able to get everywhere you want to.
I am worse than you. I run Gentoo via coLinux under Windows XP SP2. And for circumventing these *play* restrictions, I use mplayer & mencoder. Win32 versions of course.
> It doesn't matter whether or not what you're posting makes sense. Just so long as it bashes "EVIL EMPIRE MICRO$$$OFT", you'll get modded up
So you figured out how the system works here, but you failed to apply it? Do you work at Microsoft?
> But if they weren't so stupid and actually stopped to think for five seconds they might think "Hang on, how does Microsoft know my email address?"
Perhaps they expect it to have been transmitted in the windows activation process, together with their creditcard info and their agreement to owe microsoft their firstborn son?
If you were a real gamer, you would have spent more money on your PC than on your bike/car/girlfriend/whatever, so you could run all games smoothly at the native resolution of your TFT.
"Computer games don't affect kids; I mean if Pac-Man affected us as kids, we'd all be running around in darkened rooms, munching on magic pills and listening to repetitive electronic music."
Don't want to get owned? Run your own dnscache. http://cr.yp.to/djbdns.html
If they just change the models / textures / quests but the overall gameplay stays the same I don't think this will work. There would probably some WoW users switching to WoS, but I don't think their overall player base would grow much.
If they have new ideas and some of those are any good, it could work. I'd give it a different name though, "StarCraft Universe" for example.
How about mplayer?
How is this "5, Funny"? It should be "-1, Didn't get the joke"
Seriously, if you still have both hands, you don't need this. At least not under Windows. While dragging, you can still press Alt+Tab or Win+D (Desktop), so you should be able to get everywhere you want to.
What if only once a bad guy manages to blame someone innocent who get's DDoSed? Should we hazard the consequences?
I am worse than you. I run Gentoo via coLinux under Windows XP SP2. And for circumventing these *play* restrictions, I use mplayer & mencoder. Win32 versions of course.
... hear what maddox has to say about them: http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=ba nish
Noticing that would require someone who knows about mail headers, which would probably be the guy who backdates his email ...
"I'd say in a given week I probably only do about fifteen minutes of real, actual, work."
> Even then, why does the SMTP server accept e-mails from the past?
Yes, that's ridiculous! Imagine it would also accept a fake sender address...
WTF happened to Fingerworks?
> that'll cut our costs by at least 400%
Your calculator was a DIY project too, wasn't it?
> It doesn't matter whether or not what you're posting makes sense. Just so long as it bashes "EVIL EMPIRE MICRO$$$OFT", you'll get modded up So you figured out how the system works here, but you failed to apply it? Do you work at Microsoft?
> But if they weren't so stupid and actually stopped to think for five seconds they might think "Hang on, how does Microsoft know my email address?"
Perhaps they expect it to have been transmitted in the windows activation process, together with their creditcard info and their agreement to owe microsoft their firstborn son?
> Who still uses Perl for web stuff?
What do you think that ".pl" in most slashdot URLs stands for? PHP Light? Phyton Lowspeed? Perhaps Lisp?
> Isn't that a dead language kinda like Cobol?
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I don't think so, netcraft didn't confirm anything like that
... what will they do against this nearby "star" to stop advertising for Sun (Microsystems)?
If you were a real gamer, you would have spent more money on your PC than on your bike/car/girlfriend/whatever, so you could run all games smoothly at the native resolution of your TFT.
How many of these 23 people were under 10 or over 80 years old? And did at least half of them own a computer?
"Computer games don't affect kids; I mean if Pac-Man affected us as kids, we'd all be running around in darkened rooms, munching on magic pills and listening to repetitive electronic music."
You have a magnetic stripe on your head?
North Korea has a weird way to say that the want to "have a visit" from the US.
I guess the will show us the complete evidence "real soon now" or "when it's done".
> > I don't get it, how is 3.2 millions almost twice the 2 StarTrek fans?
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> No, twice the viewership of Enterprise.
So you say over 1.6 millon people watched Enterprise by accident?