The improvement of the GUI package manager is huge. It used to just be easier to use apt-get on the command-line but now that it's actually usable it definitely opens up a whole new audience.
The improvement of the GUI package manager is huge. It used to just be easier to use apt-get on the command-line but now that it's actually usable it definitely opens up a whole new audience.
I tried out Wikitude which is a similar app for the Android and when I was in Buffalo the only thing it seemed to show was Depew as a point in a distanceBu
@Oneshot417: Exchange works for 2.0.22 but incoming only, have to use Outlook or whatever you use already for outgoing.
The map for western New York (That's western Upstate New York for you people that think New York is just one big city) is far from correct. Especially for more rural areas there is some serious price gouging going on and we're consistently in the top two darkest color ranges for that chart.
Nice unintentionally racist name (give it a second, you'll get it)
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade —cross-fingers
@Rookerith: It's too bad Valkyrie Studios went by the wayside. I sent an email to the developers thanking them for the game and surprisingly they got back to me. Septerra Core was a great game in its scope and uniqueness and it's still fun to play today.
I'm pretty sure you're safe to not blur out a class C IP
@Sheen_Latrine: I loved the first, for some reason I just really couldn't get into the second
A couple coworkers were there, I opted to go to the local PHP meetup instead. BarCamp was inconveniently scheduled on the same night/time so we lost about 60% of our normal visitors. *shakefist*
@Shiryu: Because colleges are private institutions that believe that the more expensive their tuition is the more attractive the college looks. Which works well for elitist wealthy families but leaves the middle-class and below in the gutter to rot.
Evidently writers talking about video gamers do know know the verb "To be" or any of its tenses. As in, "is", "was", "are", "were", etc.
@Turambar: That's definitely why I first started playing, it was fun for a while then hit a brick wall with leveling so I stopped
The Bartle Quotient wasn't written for MMOs, it was around before there even were such a thing. It was built originally for BBS games.
Been playing the game for about 40 hours now. I fell in love with Tales of Symphonia, hated Tales of Legendia and fell back in love with this game. It goes back to what Symphonia did so well, have an engaging story that doesn't take itself too seriously, great combat that makes you forget you're playing an RPG long…
Didn't Tommy Tallarico do this? He was funny as hell when he co-hosted that game review show and plugged Advent Children
My biggest gripe was the camera. If you can heave yourself over that huge enemy then the rest of the game is pretty fun