Commented 13 years ago2011-01-13 20:21:19 UTC
in journal: #6983Comment #62092
Sounds like you're blowing a simple "I miss keeping in touch with you" a bit out of proportion. But yes, giving a girl less attention is often a good way to get her attention.
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Commented 14 years ago2010-09-16 17:09:52 UTC
in journal: #6775Comment #40220
All of you posters seem to be lacking in something....my guess being common sense and morality, which leads me to beleive you are either democrats or Europeans.
Commented 14 years ago2010-08-24 13:33:15 UTC
in journal: #6732Comment #62002
"49cc engine?! sorry that's one of the dumbest things i've ever seen." I believe that's the only clever thing about the car, a more powerful engine would have made it (even more) lethal
Commented 14 years ago2010-07-12 10:42:07 UTC
in journal: #6646Comment #63647
Come on. Does it really matter? It's not like they're going to sue him over his compo map. It's not technically legal but the chances of repercussions are... slim.
But, yes, potatis is right - there are global copyright agreements and you can copyright pretty much anything anywhere. This being said, go ahead - use the song. I'm fairly sure the KGB won't make you go away.
Commented 14 years ago2010-04-13 17:55:14 UTC
in journal: #6499Comment #60594
"Potatis: It does? That's odd... Anyone else who knows it works?" You need to put cg.dll and cgGL.dll in SteamApps/half-life, and make sure you don't touch the standard steam hw.dll and sw.dll. Really common installation mistake =)
Commented 14 years ago2010-02-02 22:28:53 UTC
in journal: #6364Comment #52050
Go, for sure!
I've turned down a lot of oppertunities to do stuff just to stay at home and do ... nothing at all. I later came to realize that doing so is extremely stupid. Don't repeat my mistake
Commented 14 years ago2009-11-26 19:55:30 UTC
in journal: #6245Comment #59707
For legal file sharing - absolutely. The issue with bittorrent piracy is that there has to be a centralized hub that someone can be held accountable for.
Commented 14 years ago2009-11-26 19:24:19 UTC
in journal: #6245Comment #59706
Public bittorent trackers has been a dying breed for quite a while... I'm guessing services like rapidshare and usenet providers will be increasing their revenue in the near future.
Commented 15 years ago2009-10-19 14:52:08 UTC
in journal: #6136Comment #60433
Fall sucks.
It's been raining constantly for the last few days. They also said on the news the other day that the temperatures in the northern parts of Sweden have been cooler than Siberia this year.
Commented 15 years ago2009-10-16 17:39:06 UTC
in journal: #6133Comment #56692
+1, potatis.
Also, hey, you're sixteen. Soon enough you'll reach a point where everything becomes a lot more awesome - the best times are still ahead of you, don't worry.
Commented 15 years ago2009-07-24 06:55:54 UTC
in journal: #5960Comment #53340
"Fallout 3 takes place in the year 2277, 36 years after the setting of Fallout 2 and 200 years after the nuclear war with China that devastated the game's world in an alternate post-World War II timeline."
And there's a bunch of American history stuff in Fallout 1 and 2 too, since they take place in America
Commented 15 years ago2009-07-03 17:36:07 UTC
in journal: #5926Comment #44392
I started to write a hacky tool back in the day that kind of did this for Hammer 3.5. It sent the map data to a server each time the map was saved, and then reloaded it for everyone connected. After a compile it'd spawn a server and add everyone. It worked, but it was... dodgy. Can't remember how far I got with it, either.
Commented 15 years ago2009-04-10 21:48:36 UTC
in journal: #5742Comment #56377
Ah, I tried a webcam gaming once. It was pretty cool, although my camera sucked so it lagged pretty bad. You need a really good camera for it to work satisfactory... I also felt quite manly flailing my arms around like a madman washing virtual windows.
Commented 15 years ago2009-01-03 19:08:10 UTC
in journal: #5544Comment #47108
Striker, dude, c'mon. What's the difference with learning your child what the name of a computer part is/what sound a cow makes/identifying different animals?
The cow says?
Moo
Good, the CPU does?
The fundamental operation of most CPUs, regardless of the physical form they take, is to execute a sequence of stored instructions called a program. The program is represented by a series of numbers that are kept in some kind of computer memory. There are four steps that nearly all CPUs use in their operation: fetch, decode, execute, and writeback.
Very good, son, very good.
No but seriously, when you step in and tell a parent what to/what not to do with his kid, especially when he's a pediatrian and you're a kid yourself, you're on quite shallow ground...
Also, about the antibiotics - it's a good thing that he's a bit restrictive with prescribing anitbiotics. Docotors that prescribe antibiotics to everyone even without evidence of a bacterial infection is bad, since that increases the amount of bacterial strains resistant to antibiotics.
I believe that's the only clever thing about the car, a more powerful engine would have made it (even more) lethal
But, yes, potatis is right - there are global copyright agreements and you can copyright pretty much anything anywhere. This being said, go ahead - use the song. I'm fairly sure the KGB won't make you go away.
Achievements.
You need to put cg.dll and cgGL.dll in SteamApps/half-life, and make sure you don't touch the standard steam hw.dll and sw.dll. Really common installation mistake =)
Have a good one.
I've turned down a lot of oppertunities to do stuff just to stay at home and do ... nothing at all. I later came to realize that doing so is extremely stupid. Don't repeat my mistake
I might have accidently lost the source code, and couldn't bring myself to redo it. (although I hadn't really done much, it was pretty simple)
It's been raining constantly for the last few days. They also said on the news the other day that the temperatures in the northern parts of Sweden have been cooler than Siberia this year.
So, yeah, Tito - wanna switch?
Also, hey, you're sixteen. Soon enough you'll reach a point where everything becomes a lot more awesome - the best times are still ahead of you, don't worry.
And hey, if you want more Crysis there's an expansion for you to play too.
"I got up at 7... for this?"
But I suppose you don't share my intense hate for mornings, so - nice :>
But still, oh no! Vague sexual references, our children might grow up to have sex one day! The horror!
ATDestroy, what are they supposed to be doing? I'm assuming someone called for help, after that there's not much else they can do.
Congrats! ^^
And there's a bunch of American history stuff in Fallout 1 and 2 too, since they take place in America
Explosions, Megan Fox, fast cars, Transformers, a lot of random jokes and ze doctor with ze german accent. The end battle filled me with glee.
... there's probably a twelve year old inside me fighting to get out.
Congratulations, anyway.
- The cow says?
- Moo
- Good, the CPU does?
- The fundamental operation of most CPUs, regardless of the physical form they take, is to execute a sequence of stored instructions called a program. The program is represented by a series of numbers that are kept in some kind of computer memory. There are four steps that nearly all CPUs use in their operation: fetch, decode, execute, and writeback.
- Very good, son, very good.
No but seriously, when you step in and tell a parent what to/what not to do with his kid, especially when he's a pediatrian and you're a kid yourself, you're on quite shallow ground...Also, about the antibiotics - it's a good thing that he's a bit restrictive with prescribing anitbiotics. Docotors that prescribe antibiotics to everyone even without evidence of a bacterial infection is bad, since that increases the amount of bacterial strains resistant to antibiotics.
Now you can spread our mods and maps amongst your lithuanian peers!