I've played since Tale 1, and I've always enjoyed it. I think eGenesis has finally perfected it with Tale 3. The travel system and level system is completely revamped, and a great community. If you're interested in a non-convential, unique game, go for it. There's even a Linux client with a very technical community. ie: everybody whinced when this was posted on slashdot!;)
I currently get my news from three places: My Yahoo!, Netvibes (when I get comfortable enough about their privacy practices, it'll be my new home page), and Google News. The thing they have in common is the ability to do massive customization of their home page.
How will they go about enforcing this? Ad-block software will counter any JavaScript, and if it blocks out an Ajax call -- we'll just need to update Adblock to still do all the processing, but just no render the element.
The moral of this story is to never write down anything you don't want copied or seen by other eyes. I mean, look at the ancient Egyptians. We are reading their words today and they are hidden in booby-trapped tombs!
I agree with your convenience point. I believe that without the absolutely excellent manual over at php.net, PHP would not be as popular. I use the manual every single day--and it's free!
I completely agree about just creating a new language. Keeping things backwards compatiable just messes up future releases.
The lesson learned here is that computers should not try to act smart (magic quotes and register globals). I am smart enough to add_slashes() my input.
At my school, it is generally accepted that OSS is good, and Microsoft is bad. I really don't understand -- you can ask anybody at school, they will all say that Microsoft is bad. That's great -- they should think that -- but they don't know why.
Personally, if you live in a capitalist country (I guess China would censor this if not), then go with the offer. When you see a deal like this, read the fine print, and run with it.
The only people that will "get it" will be the artists.
In my opinion, the only thing that you are doing is protecting others. Your computer will probably not become a spam zombie, because transmitting outgoing data would be painfully slow (ie: spamming one address every 5 minutes). While you may be somewhat immune from other viruses, the trade-off of higher speeds is worth it.
Uhh... that's the artwork that is actually in Edgy. I suggest that before you *assume*, you actually look at the artwork in Edgy and Dapper.
Let's put the ads in the fourth dimension so that I can't see them!
I've played since Tale 1, and I've always enjoyed it. I think eGenesis has finally perfected it with Tale 3. The travel system and level system is completely revamped, and a great community. If you're interested in a non-convential, unique game, go for it. There's even a Linux client with a very technical community. ie: everybody whinced when this was posted on slashdot! ;)
The new MacBooks do exactly that: http://youtube.com/watch?v=8c6ckjy-gdY (excuse YouTube, a friend sent it to me).
Your problem is Microsoft. Your solution is Linux.
Sweet! I can beta test r3@l l!f3 now!
How will they go about enforcing this? Ad-block software will counter any JavaScript, and if it blocks out an Ajax call -- we'll just need to update Adblock to still do all the processing, but just no render the element.
I stop when "I'm feeling lucky".
U forgot bad grammer nad speling. ;)
They changed the website about a year or two ago. Nothing to see here... move along!
If this fails, then Warner simply records this down as a lost. However, if it succeeds, these movie titles will be the most successful rentals!
The moral of this story is to never write down anything you don't want copied or seen by other eyes. I mean, look at the ancient Egyptians. We are reading their words today and they are hidden in booby-trapped tombs!
I agree with your convenience point. I believe that without the absolutely excellent manual over at php.net, PHP would not be as popular. I use the manual every single day--and it's free!
I completely agree about just creating a new language. Keeping things backwards compatiable just messes up future releases.
The lesson learned here is that computers should not try to act smart (magic quotes and register globals). I am smart enough to add_slashes() my input.
Hopefully people just don't read the headline: " Cassini Finds Evidence of Water." Well, duh... I found water along time ago. ;)
At my school, it is generally accepted that OSS is good, and Microsoft is bad. I really don't understand -- you can ask anybody at school, they will all say that Microsoft is bad. That's great -- they should think that -- but they don't know why.
Although, all of computing is Apple based...
And let the next space race begin. Except this time it's domestic.
Personally, if you live in a capitalist country (I guess China would censor this if not), then go with the offer. When you see a deal like this, read the fine print, and run with it.
The only people that will "get it" will be the artists.
Take a look at Sendmail.org and Sendmail.com - one corporate and one OSS.
Paying a head hunter? Even though I've never used them, I always thought that the company was suppose to pay him/her!
In my opinion, the only thing that you are doing is protecting others. Your computer will probably not become a spam zombie, because transmitting outgoing data would be painfully slow (ie: spamming one address every 5 minutes). While you may be somewhat immune from other viruses, the trade-off of higher speeds is worth it.
I just wanted to say thanks to everybody that replied. I may be in touch with a few of you in the near future, if you don't mind.
Doesn't this defeat the purpose of games? Video games give me a chance to be in the movie.
I would rather play a video a game than watch it. Then, after I die (like I always do in the first few seconds), I'll watch.