Oh boy! You think that ancient painting is far away of any kind of copyright protection?
Think twice... Unfortunately this is Mexico you're talking about.
Just as reference. Mexico could be one of the most powerful countries in the world if we knew what happens with the resources XP... (Just take a look on the payroll of politics and government offices).
National corruption is just a hobby around here; a nice challenge for the first quarter of this year could be to blackmail an international company...and why not Starbucks?
I fell shame and sadness looking news like this...
I will not be so worried about the "security of the sanctity of this nation". But it seems to be some truth in the fact that some people shows some parts of their personality playing online.
I've been playing online since '96 or '97, a popular local MUD named "The Crow". And now I play RO, and in these long time I've discovered that it's not really easy to find good and thrustworty people. Some are easy to tell only by just listening (well reading) how do they speak. Some others are fownd by watching them play. And even then, you will find that there are many kind of people.
I think that finding a serious party it's not easy. And speaking about serious players I don't mean people that could become proplayers or that sit to play six hour day. I mean people that even when they play one or two time week, for one or two hours, they should be serious enought to underestand thery role in the game. Even when we should be doing stupid thing from time to time, good people is notorious because they know how to be polite and responsible, while knowing that it is just a game.
I have one basic rule playing online: "Don't mix the game and the real world". But from time to time you could not avoid speaking of your real self and on a few chanses you end up meeting some people. I had found a few friends playing online games, and had found many that should be taken care for.
haha!! I think that you have a good question there.
At first, don't take as a reference my english, because I know it sucks.
I've learned a few things about writing in the last couple of years. When you have a person, an engineer to be more specific, you have to take in your mind that they have a tendency to make simple things complex. This doesn't seem relevant for many of them, but this is the most important barrier to break. That is because they will try to sound smart or complex minded or with a superior level. And that is really BAD when you try to put some things on paper. I think that this may not be new for many reading this, but thinking a lot when writing should lead to disastrous results.
Orthography, vocabulary and grammar are learned in a long way from elementary school, and it will continue to be learned in the years to come. But good writing is only achieved by been sincere when putting things in plain words.
I had met a few writers, most of them with published works, and you should be surprised looking how much MS Word's orthography correction tools help them. But they do the job, and they write great things.
Well, this release is really sooner than I was waiting for, but I think that it's not like it will hit the stability of most common desktop users. Any way, most of the Debian desktop user that I know, don't want to be updated, so they use Debian Testing sources.
On the other hand, server applications, I'd like to suppose, and hope, that Debian staff will keep some of the stable versions of many server applications and libraries, or at least the latest tested ones.
Oh boy! You think that ancient painting is far away of any kind of copyright protection? Think twice... Unfortunately this is Mexico you're talking about. Just as reference. Mexico could be one of the most powerful countries in the world if we knew what happens with the resources XP... (Just take a look on the payroll of politics and government offices). National corruption is just a hobby around here; a nice challenge for the first quarter of this year could be to blackmail an international company...and why not Starbucks? I fell shame and sadness looking news like this...
Hope they would fix the light saber problems...
I will not be so worried about the "security of the sanctity of this nation". But it seems to be some truth in the fact that some people shows some parts of their personality playing online.
I've been playing online since '96 or '97, a popular local MUD named "The Crow". And now I play RO, and in these long time I've discovered that it's not really easy to find good and thrustworty people. Some are easy to tell only by just listening (well reading) how do they speak. Some others are fownd by watching them play. And even then, you will find that there are many kind of people.
I think that finding a serious party it's not easy. And speaking about serious players I don't mean people that could become proplayers or that sit to play six hour day. I mean people that even when they play one or two time week, for one or two hours, they should be serious enought to underestand thery role in the game. Even when we should be doing stupid thing from time to time, good people is notorious because they know how to be polite and responsible, while knowing that it is just a game.
I have one basic rule playing online: "Don't mix the game and the real world". But from time to time you could not avoid speaking of your real self and on a few chanses you end up meeting some people. I had found a few friends playing online games, and had found many that should be taken care for.
JAJAJAJAJAJA!!! XD
now... that's really something, I have nothing aginst sony or PS3, but now they had come with something really stupid...
haha!! I think that you have a good question there.
At first, don't take as a reference my english, because I know it sucks. I've learned a few things about writing in the last couple of years. When you have a person, an engineer to be more specific, you have to take in your mind that they have a tendency to make simple things complex. This doesn't seem relevant for many of them, but this is the most important barrier to break. That is because they will try to sound smart or complex minded or with a superior level. And that is really BAD when you try to put some things on paper. I think that this may not be new for many reading this, but thinking a lot when writing should lead to disastrous results.
Orthography, vocabulary and grammar are learned in a long way from elementary school, and it will continue to be learned in the years to come. But good writing is only achieved by been sincere when putting things in plain words.
I had met a few writers, most of them with published works, and you should be surprised looking how much MS Word's orthography correction tools help them. But they do the job, and they write great things.
Well, this release is really sooner than I was waiting for, but I think that it's not like it will hit the stability of most common desktop users. Any way, most of the Debian desktop user that I know, don't want to be updated, so they use Debian Testing sources.
On the other hand, server applications, I'd like to suppose, and hope, that Debian staff will keep some of the stable versions of many server applications and libraries, or at least the latest tested ones.
Dnuuuu???
nice page...
Why it's Wii? I don't see anything wrong with it... In the end it's just a name. I just hope that they will release good games...