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  1. Yeah! And we should strip out every other patch from companies that contributed drivers that work with their hardware only! Down with Intel-specific drivers! They only work for Intel's customers, right?

  2. Re:Second most delayed game ever? on Too Human's Absence From E3, Silicon Knights Suit · · Score: 1

    It wasn't in development at all during the time they were with Nintendo, just the alpha stuff that they recycled into Eternal Darkness's engine. Development for Too Human didn't resume until after SK had lined up a publisher for it after they left Nintendo.

  3. Re:Second most delayed game ever? on Too Human's Absence From E3, Silicon Knights Suit · · Score: 1

    Actually Too Human wasn't in development for GameCube (aside from some alpha builds meant to test the hardware). It was in development for PSX until Nintendo contracted them as a 2nd party, then for Xbox 360 when SK split from Nintendo. And by being "made by different companies" I guess you're just looking for a stronger way of saying they went with a different publisher this time around (which would make sense, since MGM doesn't do publishing anymore for videogames).

  4. Re:An estimate? on T-Mobile Announces WiFi Meshing Cellphone · · Score: 1

    If you're using the $5 or $6 "T-Mobile web" GPRS/EDGE plan then ports are blocked because it's apparently only meant to be used for browsing WAP pages, and mail. You have to either pay $20 for the Blackberry internet plan (doesn't matter if you don't have a Blackberry, just add it on the website), or $30 for the full internet plan (the difference is that the $30 also gives you access to the T-Mobile wifi hotspots). If you're using the $20/30 plan and still have blocked ports, then I don't know what to tell you. Perhaps call customer service?

  5. Re:Good idea on Introducing GNU/Linux Via Applications · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I rarely post, but I feel I should chime in. I've been conditioning my own self to using FOSS apps for a while now so that I can make the switch to Linux a lot easier down the road. There are only a couple applications left for me (Photoshop being the deal-breaker). I'm never going to upgrade to Vista, I'm just going to switch over to something like Ubuntu when I get to the point where I would need to upgrade. By then I hope we'll have a native Photoshop on Linux, or a more robust solution on WINE at least.

  6. Re:And the Obvious Question is... on Daily Show Production Team Nets Creative Freedom · · Score: 1

    I use them too. The swarm on those files has really increased since lokitorrent shut down.