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Rocket Launcher,Shotgun,Chaingun and Rifle UPDATE !!!

by Darthvim on 05/23/2003 21:16, 88 messages, last message: 07/07/2003 22:05, 15228 views, last view: 05/05/2024 05:05

Hi, it is a new weapon update released.

the link is :

<a href="http://darthvim.cube-city.de/downloads/packages.zip">http://darthvim.cube-city.de/downloads/packages.zip</a>

Have fun with it :)

PLEASE TELL ME YOUR OPINIONS HERE

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#69: ..

by SnipamastaK on 06/29/2003 16:58

i dont care if they read them. whats improtant about them?

"Dont be embarresed by the size of your member! Enlarge it with big frilly pants!"

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#70: Re: ..

by D.plomat on 06/29/2003 17:45, refers to #69

Proprietary protocol & software => bugs, virus, no privacy, incompatibilities, other annoyances... and this shitty gadget only works on m$ platforms, since i won't ever think of buying windoze xp homeless -i don't have anymore windoze at home-, and ICQ exist since years and on every platform, the protocol is well known, so the choice is quickly done ;)

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#71: Re: ..

by pushplay on 06/30/2003 00:49, refers to #70

Great, another one.

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#72: Re: ..

by Thalion on 06/30/2003 23:38, refers to #70

There are MSN clients for *NIX systems. KMess, for example. You can find a lot more on freshmeat.net.

Anyways, at least it's better than AIM. =)

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#73: Re: privacy

by Thalion on 06/30/2003 23:38, refers to #68

GnuPG is your friend. F**k the system!

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#74: ..

by Darthvim on 07/01/2003 09:49

But i can't use milkshape3d under linux. i don't like to use wine (don't know if it runs with it) it could crash ... and all my work would be for **** . this would be very bad.

Whore!
Fuck the system!
Whore!
Fuck the system!
Fuck the system!!
Whore!
Fuck the system!
Whore!

I need to fuck the Sys...
I need to fuck the Sys...
I need to fuck the Sys...

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#75: Re: ..

by pushplay on 07/01/2003 12:15, refers to #74

"it could crash ... and all my work would be for ****"

Save more often.

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#76: Re: ..

by D.plomat on 07/01/2003 12:24, refers to #74

I think there are some model editors under Linux, but i don't think the'd be as ready-to-go-with-all for md2 editing...

http://www.linux.org/apps/all/Graphics/3D_Modelling-1.html?sort=updated

But i don't know how-well they handle animation/bone animation/skinning/md2 format

Funny there are msn clients for Linux... but i suppose the protocol is a totally exotic re-implementation of the whell from m$'s twisted mind, so there's no guarantee they won't one day decide to change and/or encrypt the protocol to keep only m$ platforms in. (i may sound paranioac, but that's their goal, right ;) -and i don't like changing tools every year, so ICQ is still the standard... but now there's Jabber, opensource protocol, multi-servers, plus gateways with many other, including ICQ/AIM traffic -don't know if msn too, but i doubt m$ would allow- ;)

http://gabber.sourceforge.net/download.php

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#77: Re: ..

by Thalion on 07/01/2003 12:30, refers to #76

AFAIK Jabber supports MSN...

As for changing/encrypting the protocol... then all their existing clients won't be able to use it too. So, they'd think twice before doing it. But overall, I agree. Open standards are definitely better. It's just that you can't force everyone to stop using MSN or AIM, and move to ICQ or Jabber.

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#78: Re: ..

by D.plomat on 07/01/2003 13:45, refers to #77

indeed... it was just a suggestion.
anyway, thanx for the info on msn support by Jabber, i didn't see it while i read -a bit too fast- Gabber page... so Jabber is the universal thing and'll be the one i use ;) cool.

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#79: Re: ..

by Thalion on 07/01/2003 22:07, refers to #78

I don't like the client though... so I use SimICQ. That's why I'm not on MSN anymore =)

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#80: ..

by Pathegreat on 07/01/2003 22:40

i was wondering thalion why you where never online now i know, lol

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#81: Re: ..

by Thalion on 07/02/2003 16:47, refers to #80

Not since the day I've installed Linux, LOL =) ICQ only for now, sorry. I'm just too lazy to download/compile/install anything else.

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#82: Re: ..

by D.plomat on 07/02/2003 17:38, refers to #81

There still isn't a binary package included in the distros? Dawn, i've to check on my RH7.3 CD...
Or probably you've been tired of upgrading the entire system for just a small applet... it's really an annoyance on those RedHat/Mandrake the dependances of rpm packages, it sometime took me some precious hours ;)
For my next distro i'll give a try on Gentoo :)

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#83: ..

by Pathegreat on 07/02/2003 19:16

dont be sorry, thalion it is just a payne in the ass you are to lazy to get fixed, its only normal not to fix it becuase you are doing other shit or you dont think of it and of course to lazy, plus i would be the same as you thalion! so dont be sorry old pal

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#84: Re: ..

by Thalion on 07/03/2003 10:58, refers to #82

Using Mandrake myself, but I feel like I'm loosing control on the system... their non-standard scripts are everywhere. Recompiled the kernel, removing everything non-needed, and moving all I need from kernel modules into the kernel itself. Now on startup it tries to load LPT kernel module, fails (obviously), and tells me that printer's not gonna be supported! =)

I'm going to order Slackware in a few weeks. Hard to install and configure, they say, but at least no fancy GUI "management consoles", "smart" helper scripts, and such.

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#85: Re: ..

by D.plomat on 07/03/2003 15:43, refers to #84

that's exactly what pissed me off on Mdk and made me come back to good'ole RH... wasting a little less time, but there's still the problem of dependancies. When i've been in many rpm-dependancies nightmare, i really wished that i'd been less lazy some month ago and tried Gentoo ;)

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#86: by the way...

by D.plomat on 07/03/2003 15:45, refers to #85

Good old ./configure ; make ; make install rules :)

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#87: Re: by the way...

by Thalion on 07/03/2003 21:55, refers to #86

Yes, right. I never download RPMs anyway, unless it is the only option. Even when you have binaries for YOUR distro, chances are the man who built them had some other/patched/hacked version of libxxx/glibc/kernel... besides, I kinda trust the executables I compile myself more =)

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#88: Gentoo

by Verbal-onvacation on 07/07/2003 22:05, refers to #82

I\'ve been a Gentoo user for about 8 months...
If you have a 1ghz+ machine and can withhold to huge compile times (24h+ for KDE on 2ghz machines) than I highly recommend it. I can\'t think of giving it up...Portage is awesome...
Another thing to consider is installation, it\'s all command line driven with no menus, yet the docs are very straitforward and clear.

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