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I have played it. I completed it, and I can safely say it's dang scary. The way things are organised totally freaked me out and scared me sh*tless. It's not really the same when you play it again, but for the first time around playing.. it's dang scary. It's a dang good game, infact it's one of the best I have played in a while. Not many games can spook me like fear did.
Like the way the girl kinda controls you, and the way you have flashbacks.. and the way those teleporting soldiers kinda totally own you when you first play against them.. All well designed. Highly recommended.
Earlier today, I lost 500mb of public files. Lucky I managed to recover kahrn.co.uk and most of my public images.
But a few hours ago, I have just lost over 30gb of personal files, ranging from everything from logs, statements, spreadsheets, databases, documents, music, videos, thousands of lines of source code to my programs, and so much more! So yeah, it's not my day. I am supposed to make monthly backups - but I stopped doing regular backups months ago. My last backup is sometime in 2005, and is only around 750MB of data.
If anything, I'll never make the mistake of making regular backups again, no matter how much money it costs.
i threw away both opera and Firefox now and switched to IE because i was doing stuff i always do but for some reason opera was taking 250MB to do it and now im happy with IE
oh yes and GOLD is when it gets realeased or finished ;)
Earlier you said it was using 20MB, now you are saying it's using 200? Well, either way, it cannot use more than you assign to it in the preferences (in all opera versions, not just 9.)
You can even restrict it to using just 1MB of ram, or none at all. The only way it'd use 200MB is if you allowed it too.
Many malicious programs do this, however it is mainly caused if another program is using files related to that program, and thus it cannot close them. Also make sure that the program, or none of it's related programs appear in the process list. It could even be solved by a simple reboot.
With details of the program, we can tell you if it is a malicious program or not, and what you can do. Even the filename will be of great help. Make sure you have scanned it with a virus scanner and Anti-Spyware software.
You only release a BETA when you are sure it has all the features you want it to have. BETA is pretty much final, but with small bugs. Major bugs should be found by the developers.
Technical preview is just to show off, and is not supposed to be used full time. If you find bugs, chances are they have already been found by the developers.. the features can change alot from the tp to the final, add alot of features might be added. For instance, opera tp1 is alot different to tp2.
Looks pretty good. But, I can't stand losing my extensions in FireFox.
What extensions? I'm sure they are available in opera as a different form too.
Does it cover these? Tweak network Fasterfox Cacheout! + IE view + Adblock Minimize to Tray + Restart Firefox SessionSaver + Tinyurl Creator
The ones with a + are the ones that I really like, and don't want to lose. Does Opera have something like those?
Tweak Network - Opera has lots of options, and now has an about:config page like the one in firefox (opera:config), so I would assume so. FasterFox - opera:config & preferences Cacheout - Not that I know of, although I am sure you could create a button to do it. IE View - Opera has native support for this. You can create buttons and such to do almost ANYTHING. So yes, certainly. Adblock - Did you not read my post? Minimize to tray - Again, with the buttons that can do anything. Or you can just press ctrl+h (or whatever your keyboard config is) Restart Firefox - buttons, etc.. SessionSaver - If this is something that saves your sessions and such, yes. Opera has native support for this.
If you're really into extensions and you cant find what you need, then you should wait until the stable version. By then, hundreds of widgets will be available.. instead of the test ones that are available now.
\"This is the first real virus for the Mac OS X platform,\" Mr Cluley said.
Well, Mr Clueley is wrong. Saying that it's the first \"real\" virus for the OS X platform is just wrong. There are plenty of virii that have been developed for it, just because they don't spread as much, or don't reach the public domain does not mean there have never been virii for OS X.
SSH using Putty or WinSCP3 or any other SSH program. I use SSH (Putty) to control my firewall (it's a system I built based around security and power-consumption (research?)), as it uses minimal components.. I run all sorts of things on it like folding@home, and everything is done through SSH.