There is this awesome Tsunami moving bubble thing at Chuck E. Cheese now. http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage= thumbs&id=4460
They have roller coaster simulators, but more importantly Mech Warrior and Crimson Skies. Best thing there. But besides that, the ski-ball is ok, and the thing that you have to turn to make the thing stay between the curvey bars. BTW, I hate these script check things that I can hardly make out. Fourth time trying to post this, now I finally get one I can actually read.
No, I'm pretty sure it's for everyone. I just mentioned Major Nelson since he works for Microsoft, and he said clearly that you won't need to rebuy the games. It would be cool to have future game compatability upgrades via live, but I'd bet that Halo 2 will be playable on the 360 straight out of the box.
No, you'll be able to stick your xbox 1 games in the 360 and start playing. Major Nelson (Xbox Live) head confirmed that. It's just that not every game will work. They haven't put out a list yet. I'm willing to say that I'm 99.9% sure that Halo, Halo 2, Forza, and Fable will be on the list.
Hotels have it every hour? I know in the Holiday Inn Express I stayed at, I had to get a code (which they changed daily) to access the network wirelessly at first. Then it just lets you on, probably authenticated mac. I had access the next morning, not sure how long it lasts since I left. Using SBC BTW, and they also had an ethernet port in every room. BTW, I don't like coffee. How about Panera? I'm sure there's plenty of wifi in that mall, including the sbc thing at barnes and nobles. Does SBC still have a free trial of their freedom link thing going for dsl customers?
It was the trailer, which they probably got previously from Elite Torrents. Look at the filename. It was taken from the first airing of the trailer on fox.
It's an amazing, 2+ hour audio drama. I like it more than I liked the plot for Halo 2. Did the people who critisize it actually listen to the completed story? Congrats to 4orty2wo and all of the excellent people who worked on this story.
Interesting stuff regarding cognative impression (the stuff being talked about here) in the ilovebees.com radio drama thing. Well, kind of. Apparently, in the Halo universe, if you die becoming a spartan, they turn your brain into an AI. Would you consider Cortana a human? Machines don't have souls. I think the whole thing is kind of scary.
"BT could implement a meta-p2p engine, so that you could share plaintext links that make your client download the right.torrent file and add it to your queue. This would make BT superior to eMule in every aspect."
The latest Azureus already has that (magnet links). For example, try magnet:?xt=urn:btih:GCT5DYD6RADW6TY2ICW54UZDXB6OPC XD
I suppose you have major gripes with services such as netflix also then, right? It's even worse, you can only have a few out at a time, compared to all you want with yahoo or napster to go, and you also have to return them when you're done. Why shouldn't you get to keep the DVDs? Oh, right, because it's a subscription service. Yahoo music unlimited is a subscription service as well. I think it's a good deal, you can listen to as many songs on the service you want for just $5 a month. I'd get it if my portable music player had Janus.
Yes, this is the really scary part. The Senate passed the bill without this though? Since other posters have mentioned that the senate voted on a bill without the whole national id thing. Did it get readded?
It's black, the background at least. I forget what color the text is in, I think white. It says "You're xbox requires service" in a bunch of different languages, and an error number on top. It's very unlikely you'll get one of these without trying to mod your xbox though. When it crashes normally, it just freezes, sometimes accompanied by a buzzing sounds (at least for EA games).
I hope they don't add search. Centrality probably accounts for the higher speeds. But now you can transfer something through bittorrent without or tracker or even a.torrent file. Try magnet:?xt=urn:btih:ORCY7N3UWSZ7RXTZ3BSNEKWL3AJ3H4 MX in the open location. Nice picture of a giraffe I took.
Well, they shouldn't be able to own a generic word. A tiger should be able to sue them. If Apple runs in to too much trouble, they could just switch to tyger.
Sure sounds like they're remakes of the shorts or something. More clone wars type cartoons, made by the same people, would be good. 2D is fine. Are they even keeping the same team for the new cartoon?
First, why in the world do you have 82 computers? You should give some of them away, like to your friend as one of the other replies mentioned. Anyhow, "When I explained that Apple makes the computers, the operating system, and software that does just about every function you can dream of, he was amazed that one company can do all of these things". Microsoft gets yelled at for antitrust while trying to do the same sort of thing as Apple. Making the OS and the software. I'll give you Microsoft is worse, but I'm sure Apple would be the same way if it were the bigger company.
It started out being marketed as a way to "speed up" web browing, much like AOL is advertising with "Top Speed" now. According to the article, they even have access to encrypted connections. It also says that your passwords and stuff are visible to them. This isn't good, and they don't really state up front that they do this. I believe marketscore has been considered spyware for a while by some people. Also, the program they give you in exchange only scans emails, or so it appears. Definentaly not worth it.
I don't see where you get the idea Christians think girl/girl is better than guy/guy. I doubt you'll find many, if any, Christians that would condemn guy/guy and not girl/girl.
How about storing photos on a network, and then having the face associated with the credit card number being used shown on the screen? But that would only work for in person, clerk assisted buying. I suppose they could use face recognition at gas stations. You could print out some unique encoded picture and take a picture of yourself holding it for online purchases. Of course, hardly anyone would do that. This voice authentication thing does seem best for over the phone purchases.
I asked in their forums a while ago about a lite version of their site, one of the reasons was to fix firefox scrolling. I don't remember if it was official or not, but I did get a response. It was something like "It's firefox's problem, it used to be even worse, but did something so at least it's usable"
There is this awesome Tsunami moving bubble thing at Chuck E. Cheese now. http://www.arcadeflyers.net/?page=flyerdb&subpage= thumbs&id=4460
They have roller coaster simulators, but more importantly Mech Warrior and Crimson Skies. Best thing there. But besides that, the ski-ball is ok, and the thing that you have to turn to make the thing stay between the curvey bars. BTW, I hate these script check things that I can hardly make out. Fourth time trying to post this, now I finally get one I can actually read.
No, I'm pretty sure it's for everyone. I just mentioned Major Nelson since he works for Microsoft, and he said clearly that you won't need to rebuy the games. It would be cool to have future game compatability upgrades via live, but I'd bet that Halo 2 will be playable on the 360 straight out of the box.
No, you'll be able to stick your xbox 1 games in the 360 and start playing. Major Nelson (Xbox Live) head confirmed that. It's just that not every game will work. They haven't put out a list yet. I'm willing to say that I'm 99.9% sure that Halo, Halo 2, Forza, and Fable will be on the list.
Hotels have it every hour? I know in the Holiday Inn Express I stayed at, I had to get a code (which they changed daily) to access the network wirelessly at first. Then it just lets you on, probably authenticated mac. I had access the next morning, not sure how long it lasts since I left. Using SBC BTW, and they also had an ethernet port in every room. BTW, I don't like coffee. How about Panera? I'm sure there's plenty of wifi in that mall, including the sbc thing at barnes and nobles. Does SBC still have a free trial of their freedom link thing going for dsl customers?
It was the trailer, which they probably got previously from Elite Torrents. Look at the filename. It was taken from the first airing of the trailer on fox.
I'd rather have The Screen Savers with Kate and Leo, like when I first started watching it on ZDTV.
It's an amazing, 2+ hour audio drama. I like it more than I liked the plot for Halo 2. Did the people who critisize it actually listen to the completed story? Congrats to 4orty2wo and all of the excellent people who worked on this story.
Interesting stuff regarding cognative impression (the stuff being talked about here) in the ilovebees.com radio drama thing. Well, kind of. Apparently, in the Halo universe, if you die becoming a spartan, they turn your brain into an AI. Would you consider Cortana a human? Machines don't have souls. I think the whole thing is kind of scary.
"BT could implement a meta-p2p engine, so that you could share plaintext links that make your client download the right .torrent file and add it to your queue. This would make BT superior to eMule in every aspect."
The latest Azureus already has that (magnet links). For example, try magnet:?xt=urn:btih:GCT5DYD6RADW6TY2ICW54UZDXB6OPC XD
Does it still only play 30 second clips for mp3s your friend has? Anyone want to test it out with me? Y! Messenger name: ssj4android
I suppose you have major gripes with services such as netflix also then, right? It's even worse, you can only have a few out at a time, compared to all you want with yahoo or napster to go, and you also have to return them when you're done. Why shouldn't you get to keep the DVDs? Oh, right, because it's a subscription service. Yahoo music unlimited is a subscription service as well. I think it's a good deal, you can listen to as many songs on the service you want for just $5 a month. I'd get it if my portable music player had Janus.
Yes, this is the really scary part. The Senate passed the bill without this though? Since other posters have mentioned that the senate voted on a bill without the whole national id thing. Did it get readded?
It's black, the background at least. I forget what color the text is in, I think white. It says "You're xbox requires service" in a bunch of different languages, and an error number on top. It's very unlikely you'll get one of these without trying to mod your xbox though. When it crashes normally, it just freezes, sometimes accompanied by a buzzing sounds (at least for EA games).
I hope they don't add search. Centrality probably accounts for the higher speeds. But now you can transfer something through bittorrent without or tracker or even a .torrent file. Try magnet:?xt=urn:btih:ORCY7N3UWSZ7RXTZ3BSNEKWL3AJ3H4 MX in the open location. Nice picture of a giraffe I took.
There's an option to make torrents private. At least, undering sharing in the azureus options. Private trackers will need to start using that.
Not really. Since the employees know the phone calls could be recorded, that would satisfy the one party aware laws that some states have.
Well, they shouldn't be able to own a generic word. A tiger should be able to sue them. If Apple runs in to too much trouble, they could just switch to tyger.
Sure sounds like they're remakes of the shorts or something. More clone wars type cartoons, made by the same people, would be good. 2D is fine. Are they even keeping the same team for the new cartoon?
First, why in the world do you have 82 computers? You should give some of them away, like to your friend as one of the other replies mentioned. Anyhow, "When I explained that Apple makes the computers, the operating system, and software that does just about every function you can dream of, he was amazed that one company can do all of these things". Microsoft gets yelled at for antitrust while trying to do the same sort of thing as Apple. Making the OS and the software. I'll give you Microsoft is worse, but I'm sure Apple would be the same way if it were the bigger company.
I think the main evidence is that all of the gas stations charge relatively the same price for gas.
It started out being marketed as a way to "speed up" web browing, much like AOL is advertising with "Top Speed" now. According to the article, they even have access to encrypted connections. It also says that your passwords and stuff are visible to them. This isn't good, and they don't really state up front that they do this. I believe marketscore has been considered spyware for a while by some people. Also, the program they give you in exchange only scans emails, or so it appears. Definentaly not worth it.
I don't see where you get the idea Christians think girl/girl is better than guy/guy. I doubt you'll find many, if any, Christians that would condemn guy/guy and not girl/girl.
I have gmail set up as a live bookmark in firefox. It would really be nice if, when I cliked a subject, it went right to that email.
How about storing photos on a network, and then having the face associated with the credit card number being used shown on the screen? But that would only work for in person, clerk assisted buying. I suppose they could use face recognition at gas stations. You could print out some unique encoded picture and take a picture of yourself holding it for online purchases. Of course, hardly anyone would do that. This voice authentication thing does seem best for over the phone purchases.
I asked in their forums a while ago about a lite version of their site, one of the reasons was to fix firefox scrolling. I don't remember if it was official or not, but I did get a response. It was something like "It's firefox's problem, it used to be even worse, but did something so at least it's usable"