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derf
Minor Diety
Joined: Fri Apr 11, 2003 2:17 pm Posts: 7737 Location: Centre of the sun
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Ooh Ooh! Ive just noticed a fix on SP2. You remember the autoplay window that appears ALWAYS? (even if you select "Do nothing" and the tick box "Always do this").
Well, believe it or not, theyve fixed it. Theyve fixed it by removing the "Always do this" tick box.
FUCKING GENIOUS!
_________________ "Well a very, very hevate, ah, heavy duh burtation tonight. We had a very derrist derrison, bite, let's go ahead and terrist teysond those fullabit who have the pit." - Serene Branson
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Thu Dec 09, 2004 1:14 pm |
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Satis
Felix Rex
Joined: Fri Mar 28, 2003 6:01 pm Posts: 16701 Location: On a slope
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"Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)"
Genius \Gen"ius\, n.; pl. E. Geniuses; in sense 1, L. Genii.
[L. genius, prop., the superior or divine nature which is
innate in everything, the spirit, the tutelar deity or genius
of a person or place, taste, talent, genius, from genere,
gignere, to beget, bring forth. See Gender, and cf.
Engine.]
1. A good or evil spirit, or demon, supposed by the ancients
to preside over a man's destiny in life; a tutelary deity;
a supernatural being; a spirit, good or bad. Cf. Jinnee.
The unseen genius of the wood. --Milton.
We talk of genius still, but with thought how
changed! The genius of Augustus was a tutelary
demon, to be sworn by and to receive offerings on an
altar as a deity. --Tylor.
2. The peculiar structure of mind with whoch each individual
is endowed by nature; that disposition or aptitude of mind
which is peculiar to each man, and which qualifies him for
certain kinds of action or special success in any pursuit;
special taste, inclination, or disposition; as, a genius
for history, for poetry, or painting.
3. Peculiar character; animating spirit, as of a nation, a
religion, a language.
4. Distinguished mental superiority; uncommon intellectual
power; especially, superior power of invention or
origination of any kind, or of forming new combinations;
as, a man of genius.
Genius of the highest kind implies an unusual
intensity of the modifyng power. --Coleridge.
5. A man endowed with uncommon vigor of mind; a man of
superior intellectual faculties; as, Shakespeare was a
rare genius.
Syn: Genius, Talent.
Usage: Genius implies high and peculiar gifts of nature,
impelling the mind to certain favorite kinds of mental
effort, and producing new combinations of ideas,
imagery, etc. Talent supposes general strength of
intellect, with a peculiar aptitude for being molded
and directed to specific employments and valuable ends
and purposes. Genius is connected more or less with
the exercise of imagination, and reaches its ends by a
kind of intuitive power. Talent depends more on high
mental training, and a perfect command of all the
faculties, memory, judgment, sagacity, etc. Hence we
speak of a genius for poetry, painting. etc., and a
talent for business or diplomacy. Among English
orators, Lord Chatham was distinguished for his
genius; William Pitt for his pre["e]minent talents,
and especially his unrivaled talent for debate.
"WordNet (r) 2.0"
genius
n 1: someone who has exceptional intellectual ability and
originality; "Mozart was a child genius"; "he's smart
but he's no Einstein" [syn: mastermind, brain, Einstein]
2: unusual mental ability [syn: brilliance]
3: someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field [syn: ace,
adept, champion, sensation, maven, mavin, virtuoso,
hotshot, star, superstar, whiz, whizz, wizard,
wiz]
4: exceptional creative ability [syn: wizardry]
5: a natural talent; "he has a flair for mathematics"; "he has
a genius for interior decorating" [syn: flair]
[also: genii (pl)]
_________________ They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.
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Thu Dec 09, 2004 2:51 pm |
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Rinox
Minor Diety
Joined: Mon Mar 31, 2003 7:23 am Posts: 14892 Location: behind a good glass of Duvel
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I bet Satis has an amazing amount of boredom to cope with at his job.  Nice read, tho. If all convo's were this well-documented we'd never have to read a book again.
_________________ "I find a Burger Tank in this place? I'm-a be a one-man cheeseburger apocalypse."
- Coach
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Thu Dec 09, 2004 2:57 pm |
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derf
Minor Diety
Joined: Fri Apr 11, 2003 2:17 pm Posts: 7737 Location: Centre of the sun
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I knew there was something wrong with that word.
_________________ "Well a very, very hevate, ah, heavy duh burtation tonight. We had a very derrist derrison, bite, let's go ahead and terrist teysond those fullabit who have the pit." - Serene Branson
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Tue Dec 14, 2004 4:33 am |
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Arathorn
Minor Diety
Joined: Tue Apr 01, 2003 10:23 am Posts: 3956 Location: Amsterdam
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I must be the only one having no problems with SP2. That, after off course disabling the security centre and applying the unofficial patch to raise the max number of simultanious connections.
_________________ Melchett: As private parts to the gods are we: they play with us for their sport!
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Tue Dec 14, 2004 5:41 am |
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J
Minor Diety
Joined: Wed Jul 16, 2003 12:31 pm Posts: 3343 Location: Belgium
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I mostly ignore these things, as long as my computer works fine, i'm not installing much other stuff. It will rather cause problems than anything else.
So i'm not having problems with SP2 either. 
_________________ Beter een pens van het zuipen dan een bult van het werken!
~King of Thieves~
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Tue Dec 14, 2004 6:13 am |
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Satis
Felix Rex
Joined: Fri Mar 28, 2003 6:01 pm Posts: 16701 Location: On a slope
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I didn't install sp2, so I'm having no problems with it. :p Then again, I'm not a retard that allows all kinds of stupid shit on his machine. But anyway....
yea, firefox rocks. Highlight a word, right click, choose define....then copy and paste. :p
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Tue Dec 14, 2004 7:36 am |
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Rinox
Minor Diety
Joined: Mon Mar 31, 2003 7:23 am Posts: 14892 Location: behind a good glass of Duvel
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lol...I wonder who you meant. 
_________________ "I find a Burger Tank in this place? I'm-a be a one-man cheeseburger apocalypse."
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Tue Dec 14, 2004 2:58 pm |
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Satis
Felix Rex
Joined: Fri Mar 28, 2003 6:01 pm Posts: 16701 Location: On a slope
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lol...in this case, I meant people that install spyware/adware/viruses/trojans and thus might actually get some good out of SP2. :p Ignoring the bug fixes that introduce more bugs, of course. I read something interesting. Gonna do some clippping.
...the 2.6 Linux production kernel...contains 985 bugs in 5.7 million lines of code...
...Commercial software typically has 20 to 30 bugs for every 1,000 lines of code,... ...This would be equivalent to 114,000 to 171,000 bugs in 5.7 million lines of code...
no stats on how many bugs are in winxp.  Supposedly 40million lines of code, though. That's alot of freakin' code. Going by the 'commercial software' stats, that's between 800,000 and 1.2million bugs. 
_________________ They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.
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Wed Dec 15, 2004 7:59 am |
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derf
Minor Diety
Joined: Fri Apr 11, 2003 2:17 pm Posts: 7737 Location: Centre of the sun
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I presume much more.
_________________ "Well a very, very hevate, ah, heavy duh burtation tonight. We had a very derrist derrison, bite, let's go ahead and terrist teysond those fullabit who have the pit." - Serene Branson
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Wed Dec 15, 2004 8:16 am |
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Dark Archer
Seigneurial Lord
Joined: Sun May 11, 2003 4:58 am Posts: 580 Location: Lisse, Nederland
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And another post saved from the Reaper! Anyway. I couldn't install my 3 latest games (being Vampire Bloodlines, Tony Hawk's Underground 2 and Rome Total War) and just noticed this post. So while I'm listening to the glorious sound of dying Microsoft evilness, I was wondering if the rest of you had any problems since *looks at date of last post* december 15th. Ooh, got to go, restart time!
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Wed Jan 19, 2005 8:55 am |
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Satis
Felix Rex
Joined: Fri Mar 28, 2003 6:01 pm Posts: 16701 Location: On a slope
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I couldn't install Riddick on WinXP with no service packs. I had to install SP1 in order to get it to work.
I'm now on XPSP2 and have no problems with total war or any other games. I don't have Vampire or THU2, however.
_________________ They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.
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Wed Jan 19, 2005 9:38 am |
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Dark Archer
Seigneurial Lord
Joined: Sun May 11, 2003 4:58 am Posts: 580 Location: Lisse, Nederland
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Seems there were too many files that SP2 'infected', so was forced to reinstall it (couldn't be arsed to reinstall Windows). Anyway, after the reinstall the installation of RTW worked fine  Cursed be Bill Gates and his infernal contraptions.
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