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???????? ??????????? (Oct 27 2004 16:59 GMT) - Компания NDL, разработчики популярного движка Gamebryo (именно на нем основаны такие проекты как Zoo Tycoon 2, Pirates!, Dark Age of Camelot: New Frontiers, Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind и т.д. |
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Problemer med moddet Xbox (Oct 27 2004 16:59 GMT) - Jeg har selv moddet min XBOX med en aladdin chip. Jeg har som nybegynder valgt at benytte evolutionX dashboard, og det hele krte helt fint. Hvis jeg trykker hurtigt p tnd/sluk knappen skal den lyse grnt(LED p cd-eject knappen), og starte op som normalt. Hvis man holder knappen inde lidt lngere skal den lyse gult, og herved starter evolutionx op. Det gik helt fint i lang tid. |
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Winter signs (Oct 27 2004 16:59 GMT) - Today's good advice from the Old Farmer's Almanac. It goes: The more red berries seen in the hedgerows, the more frost and snow in the coming winter. I can certainly attest to that. And you can too if you go out and check your hedgerow right now. |
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Birdbrained Criminals (Oct 27 2004 16:59 GMT) - Afraid a talkative parrot might prove to be a stool pigeon, three thieves returned to the scene of the crime to silence the bird only to be caught by police, authorities say. |
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Your PC May Be Less Secure Than You Think (Oct 27 2004 16:59 GMT) - Anonymous Patron writes "As PCWorld.com Reports, it's your fault I am getting so much SPAM. A survey conducted by Internet service provider America Online found that 20 percent of home computers were infected by a virus or worm, and that various forms of snooping programs such as spyware and adware are on a whopping 80 percent of systems. Despite that, more than two thirds of home users think they are safe from online threats. More than 70 percent of those who participated in the survey falsely believed they were safe from viruses and online threats, even though almost 20 percent of those were currently infected by a virus and two-thirds (63 percent) acknowledged being infected in the past, the survey found. |
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Ye olde bloggers find plot in cyberspace (Oct 27 2004 16:59 GMT) - Anonymous Patron writes "The Guardian Reports Gazetteers, the age-old precursor to the blogger, have finally found their place on the internet. A new website, launched today, brings together their accounts of Britain through the ages with more than 10m census entries and reproductions of ancient maps. It has taken a team of historical geographers at Portsmouth University 10 years and a £1.5m lottery grant to put together the website." |
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Strong, sexy women save the day, get their man (Oct 27 2004 16:59 GMT) - An Anonymous Patron writes "Strong, sexy women save the day, get their man: Readers of 21st-century romance novels aren't just looking for alpha males to save the day, then marry the helpless damsel. Strong, sexy heroines who save the day and then pick their own man are seducing the romance genre." |
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Largest Book Ever...And It's @ Your Library! (Oct 27 2004 16:59 GMT) - The West Chicago (IL) Library receives boxes of books quite often, but nothing like the enormous Fed-Ex shipping container delivered last month. Inside was "Bhutan: A Visual Odyssey Across the Last Himalayan Kingdom," about the small country nestled between China and India. At 133 pounds, 5 feet tall and 7 feet wide when opened, and containing enough paper to cover a football field, "Bhutan" is the world's largest published book, according to the "Guinness Book of World Records." The volume has been locked in a storage room since its arrival. |
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'Banner'? I Barely Even Know Her! Hah! (Oct 27 2004 16:58 GMT) - Hey, there, folkses. I'm pretty sure that nobody in their right mind would be particularly interested in this next bit, but I wanted to throw it out, nonetheless. (Plus, I'm not altogether convinced many of you are in your 'right... |
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