I don't know about you, but when I see a new game selling for less than what other games in it's genre are selling for, I tend to think that it's not as good. I have no problems paying $50 for a good game... as long as it's good. Far Cry 2 should have started out at a $40 price that way I could have avoided purchasing it.
Ever almost accidentally click on an AD that had popped up just as you were going to click on a link?
Re:Will anyone gain anything from this? Not Linux
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That's the trade-off... speed. Updating linux is slow, tedious and not very intuitive. With Windows, I can choose which pieces of software that I wish to auto-update or which ones I intend to do manually. Restarts are rare, and everything runs well.
Thanks for the info. I use Sygate's Firewall (pre-Norton) and would have no problem blocking those addresses. Fortunately, I have a Windows XP running on two different partitions, one optimized for playing games only, and the second for everything else. I don't even browse the internet with my game partition, so they won't learn much from me.
I gave George Lucas my money... how bad could this be?
I don't know about you, but when I see a new game selling for less than what other games in it's genre are selling for, I tend to think that it's not as good. I have no problems paying $50 for a good game... as long as it's good. Far Cry 2 should have started out at a $40 price that way I could have avoided purchasing it.
I kept getting the response "Filter error: Please use fewer 'junk' characters."
Is there anyway to turn this off or at least bypass the filter, as regular expressions are just made up of 'junk' characters.
Ever almost accidentally click on an AD that had popped up just as you were going to click on a link?
That's the trade-off... speed. Updating linux is slow, tedious and not very intuitive. With Windows, I can choose which pieces of software that I wish to auto-update or which ones I intend to do manually. Restarts are rare, and everything runs well.
The only thing worse would be the news of George Lucas being announced as the new writer/director of the films. ...Mesa wants my precious.
Thanks for the info. I use Sygate's Firewall (pre-Norton) and would have no problem blocking those addresses. Fortunately, I have a Windows XP running on two different partitions, one optimized for playing games only, and the second for everything else. I don't even browse the internet with my game partition, so they won't learn much from me.