http://www.desktoplinux.com/news/NS8241728278.html
http://eng.sacred-game.com/downloads.php
http://www.linuxgamepublishing.com/info.php?id=sacred
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This is the kind of thing that gets me cranked up. If I could get rid of the Wintendo functionality of Windows, I would be free from its grasp forever. I only keep coming back because game developers refuse to code games outside of the confines of DirectX. I need more Linux [...]
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My wife and I were excited to hear about this year’s rebate checks. Before you get all angry and start telling me how this is really an advance on next year’s credits and stuff, don’t. I don’t care if it is from this year or next. I really don’t care if it [...]
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My wife is currently putting together a book on Lulu.com. Lulu is a very interesting site that allows an un-published author to simply create a quality book. It is kind of like Build-A-Bear for books. Lulu allows an author to self-publish very easily and then to make that body of work public [...]
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I am a huge geek. I saturate myself in technology news and I live on the Internet. I get more of a buzz chatting online with some unknown blog creator than out of meeting the members of my favorite band. I am amazed at the way the Internet allows people, who are [...]
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http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/telecom/2007-07-09-wireless-telecom_N.htm?csp=34
There are a lot of rumors floating around as to who may win the spectrum talked about in the article from the link above. Google is being touted as the next Microsoft because of their interest in this wireless range. What is so important about the FCC auctioning off some wireless spectrum? [...]
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Listening Post - Wired Blogs
There are fews Windows applications that I have seen worthy of my money in the past. One of those applications that I shelled out coin for back in the day was MusicMatch Jukebox. This was in the early days of Napster, Morpheus, AudioGalixy, and Gnutella. I had so [...]
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My main desktop, out of the 8 computers currently sitting in my office, runs Fedora Core 7 Linux. I have multiple machines running Linux and one Mac. While working with my Linux machines the goal of creating a DVD has come up before. So, like many other, I have found myself scouring [...]
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