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http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~pgut001/pubs/vista_cost.html#functionality CTRL+F for ASIO Also some technical details from Creative, doesn't really say much about ASIO though: http://forums.creative.com/creativelabs/board/message?board.id=Vista&message.id=1694
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Oh man, I really like this game. My cousin and I used to play the hell out of it.And why was it so screwed up that the white car the only one worth using? So lovable, especially with things like the speech bubbles when you use a nitro or hit something. I wasn't aware the majority thought it was crap though!
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The basic idea sounds cool. Some parts strike me as odd (level editor with traps and such - I think maps should be fair, though artistically a suitable environment for its host). Also, there are not many 1v1 fighters that are range-weapon oriented, and for good reason. If you want your fighter to be megaman-like, look more at Zero than X for ideas.
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I like the Pirates of the Caribbean soundtrack - There are some great pirate songs in there.
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I've used the following: Red Hat 9 Red Hat Enterprise Fedora Core 6 Mandrake Mandriva Knoppix Libranet Gentoo (for over a year) SuSE Ubuntu Kubuntu FreeBSD (Not Linux, but close) I was pretty hardcore for the past few years, but my current laptop (and exclusive computer until I build the monster desktop I'm planning) has crucial hardware (wireless) that isn't supported well at all by any of the aforementioned distros - it's a beta, reverse-engineered driver that rarely works and I am not going to put up with it (and don't say ndiswrapper - that doesn't work for it either). Even so, as I'm a computer science major at Georgia Tech, it's almost a requirement to run some sort of Linux if I want to do all of my homework without going to the lab. I dual boot Fedora Core 6 for that. It took the minimum effort to set up and still gives me plenty of flexibility. It's a great OS, but it lacks two crucial things: Standards. A lot of the software works great, but only if you have your system set up a specific way. While I do NOT want the competition between, say, OpenOffice and KOffice to go away, there needs to be more consistency on how the user interacts with the software. MacOS if a great example of how a standard interface simplifies things enormously to the user. Hardware support. It's great if all of your hardware works. It's maddening to hunt down all the drivers, learn their quirks, and forgo features that you take for granted in other OSs because the vendor either provided no driver, or a crippled one, usually just an x86 binary so you're SOL if running anything else, including x86_64. I have NEVER had a distro, even Knoppix, recognize all of my hardware right off the bat. Especially my current laptop. Even ignoring the issues with the wireless, maybe 1 in 10 distros properly recognize the ati radeon mobility x700 it has, and runs it at native resolution. Most can't even load the vesa driver, requiring me to go into the xorg.conf from vim on the command line. That's fine for me, again a CS major at Georgia Tech. But for the average user? This really needs a lot of improvement. That said, I really like the open source attitude (though I prefer the BSD license over the GPL -- it's a long story) and I like where Linux and other Unix variants are going. There's a wealth of great software out there, and if you're geeky enough to know where to find it, it can do things you wouldn't have thought possible on other platforms.
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He was the second. There was someone with 27 hours as well.
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Tried it, hated it. Star Fox 64 was a brilliant game, and the most recent Star Fox game I liked at all.
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Found (good) Tetris (Tengen) NSF. What to do?
Drack replied to SonicBlueTM's topic in General Discussion
The term "chiptune" traditionally refers to original pieces of music (or remixes) done with the same sound limitations as the hardware used in whatever sound chip you're writing the music to sound like. Not the original soundtrack in native format. Semantics aside, nice find. -
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Note how the player jumped out of the window. The player probably misunderstood the meaning of "break"
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There are other USB Access points. Also, there are hacked drivers for the Nintendo one, so you can use it as a generic access point. Keep in mind that these portable APs have a much weaker antenna compared to a stationary, traditional AP.
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I gave my computer to my parents
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Go back to the previous room and take a different path.
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I don't think I've mentioned it before, but my hometown friends had made me play WoW with them. I humored them and bought it (this was over the summer), played for my free month, and quit - by this time I was a level 50 priest (I had made the most of that month). I quit because I did not want an MMO to consume my life as it has every WoW/EQ player I knew (I'm an EQ veteran -- also what my friends played before 2005 -- and I want NONE of that ever again). So I was visiting them a couple days ago and lo and behold, they give me a 60 day WoW game card. I hear pvp and such (honor system, talents) are much improved and from what I can tell, it's true. After getting my interface mods back in order - I sorely miss Serenity (priest Necrosis) and a non-buggy Benecast - I ground ST for a while and have found it surprisingly fun ... but pugs still suck I have a guild of players -- actually one of Durotan's top raiding horde guilds (I got in because they were my guild in EQ way back before WoW existed) and hometown friends I may never see again -- I go to college in a different state and my family is moving -- pushing me to get 60 etc, but I don't want another MMO to consume my life. Is WoW rewarding in short periods of time, on and off, at 60? I realize the impending expansion is going to change all this, but I don't want another EverQuest, where you could only advance a character past a certain point by playing long stretches and devoting hours and hours each week to huge guild raids. A casual player literally couldn't get past a certain point, and that point in character progression was extremely gimp, blocking all the new and cool content from even being attempted. If I'm going to play a game because friends/guild want me to, I want to know if it can be enjoyable if played casually, because even if I do play this some more, I'm not going to devote huge amounts of time to it.
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$650
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The GC Freeloader disc and the Action Replay both work.Also, threadbreak lol.
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Facebook is retarded. You have to register to VIEW a page and they regularly delete the BugMeNot accounts. I refuse to register for a site without even anonymous read-only access.
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The spinning is retardedly easy. Forward, down, back, forward, Y Of if you're doing the other one Up, Back, Down, Forward, Y Haven't you ever played a fighting game? Also, edit cause I don't double post: Also, edit because I don't triple post:
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Did you notice that there were 2 Zeldas? One in the Twilight version of hyrule and one in the real version? k that just weeeeeeeeeeeeird
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Doesn't that require an E-MU sound card? I don't think he's planning to buy an E-MU 0404, just a keyboard.Also, I have a Roland XP-10. How do you all think it stacks up as a keyboard? The only thing I don't like is that it uses legacy MIDI ports.