Yhe1
#20149 posted by Spirit on 2011/03/14 09:40:32
No, it's there? Please mail me in the future.
#20150 posted by Trinca on 2011/03/14 09:42:09
then not my kind of game thanks :)
Happy Pi Day
#20151 posted by jt_ on 2011/03/14 17:56:55
#20152 posted by Yhe1 on 2011/03/14 20:17:28
Oops, sorry
Not Dead
#20153 posted by than on 2011/03/15 04:48:01
luckily for me, I live really far away from the area of Japan that was recently devastated by the tsunami. It's pretty much business as usual over here, with the exception that people are obviously concerned with what is happening the other side of the country.
Thanks to those who asked btw :)
#20154 posted by Trinca on 2011/03/15 16:11:10
thanks god!
now go finish your maps than :)
Than
#20155 posted by JPL on 2011/03/15 21:19:29
We have a customer in Tokyo area, that flight back to Japan last week end. He told us that his company employees have been required to stay at home as the office building has no more power supply (it is a big and famous company in Japan)
Also, he told us that despite people seems to be very calm (that's what they show), they are even more frightened about the nuclear power supply issues than the earthquake/tsunami replicas...
Anyway, it is good to hear from you, and I hope the situation to become better in the future... for all Japanese people ;)
#20156 posted by metlslime on 2011/03/18 22:12:20
#20157 posted by necros on 2011/03/18 23:36:00
more awesome about that link is that you can get the complete works in ebook format!
Kick Ass
#20158 posted by nitin on 2011/03/19 08:00:13
Nice Link Metl
#20159 posted by biff_debris. on 2011/03/19 15:58:05
Now I have Lovecraft for my Kindle =D
#20160 posted by ijed on 2011/03/19 16:24:04
Now I have to buy a kindle.
#20161 posted by Zwiffle on 2011/03/19 17:45:07
If you have almost any kind of electronic device, you can get Kindle for that instead of buying a new device entirely. I have Kindle on my phone and it works pretty well.
Will Give It A Try
#20162 posted by ijed on 2011/03/19 18:09:06
Hm
#20163 posted by ijed on 2011/03/19 18:13:37
$139 for a proper Kindle though.
#20164 posted by gb on 2011/03/19 18:54:29
Lots of new map titles there metlslime - "The Batrachian Cult of Squamousness".
:-/ or not.
#20165 posted by gb on 2011/03/19 18:56:13
Huh, since when does my IP have a 46 in front of it? Maybe I looked at too many American secrets online and am now routed through a special proxy.
Kindle On Device X
#20166 posted by jt_ on 2011/03/19 18:57:31
!= kindle. The eink screen and month long battery life is what makes the kindle worth buying. I got one for xmas and love it.
#20167 posted by gb on 2011/03/19 18:58:15
on closer inspection, I guess I have to run a few checks on my GameOS.
Looks Legit To Me
IP: 46.142.1.255
Host: 255-1-142-46.pool.kielnet.net
http://ip-lookup.net/index.php
Well Yeah
#20169 posted by ijed on 2011/03/19 20:34:06
That's why I'd pay money for one. I used to read a lot but books out here have a higher tax and difficult to get hold of. A kindle would solve that.
#20170 posted by gb on 2011/03/19 20:42:53
Yeah, looks like they're running out of addresses or something. Was just puzzled by the change.
Ijed
#20171 posted by jt_ on 2011/03/19 22:00:27
Books have a higher tax? That's one way to discourage learning. :p
Yep
#20172 posted by ijed on 2011/03/19 22:14:58
Got to keep the serfs in their place.
Ipv4
#20173 posted by grahf on 2011/03/21 08:04:23
http://www.nro.net/news/ipv4-free-pool-depleted
All the top level ipv4 address blocks are now allocated. (the first number of your ip address) Doesn't mean that we'll literally run out tomorrow, but, as a 32-bit address space, there aren't enough to go around to give every human an ipv4 address. NAT will keep us going for a while yet I suppose... Of course some blocks are allocated for special purposes, like 127 and 169.
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