Why don't you just buy a USB keyboard and hook it up to the laptop?
Dear so-and-so,I just...this person's concept of self-importance and technical ability angers me.
Because the computer itself is old, and beat all to hell (several keys missing from a high-speed code response a couple years ago... long story), and would probably benefit from becoming some enterprising tech adept's practice piece... namely my brother.Why don't you just buy a USB keyboard and hook it up to the laptop?
http://store.apple.com/us/browse/home/specialdeals/ipad?mco=MTM3NTc1Njc@Piotyr: What Ash said. This woman needs to understand that what she's asking goes beyond unreasonable.
Also... my personal laptop's keyboard appears to be dying... about a third of the keys simply fail to activate.
Time for a new laptop..... with that money that I don't have.... *headwheel*
I'd give my right nut for a long vacation...I have had the last 5 days off of work, and have to go back tomorrow. Fuck you work.
Is that card legal?
Oh yes. It was a standard card for most of the game's life.Is that card legal?
Willing to bet she doesn't have a DVD reader in her PCThis customer is driving me insane. I ship data DVDs and CDs to people, which contain zipped, password protected files. This woman is on her third (3rd) disc, and cannot follow directions (or is somehow managing to corrupt a DVDRW when she puts it in her computer). Since I'm the one packaging the data into the zipped file, I test the data before hand to ensure there are no corruptions. Then, once I'm done zipping the file, I move it to a different location on the network and unzip it to make sure nothing was corrupted during the archival process. Once everything tests out OK, I burn the file to a DVDR (or CDR, if it'll fit), and then copy the file back off of the DVD onto yet a separate portion of the network and unzip it again to make sure there's no corruption. I've done this for this woman 3 times, and still she gets the disc and claims that the data is corrupt. At this point, I'm more inclined to believe that she's attempting to watch the DVD on her TV than I am to believe that there's actually anything wrong with the DVD; and when I try to walk her back through the instructions on how to access the data contained on the DVD, she refuses to respond.
AAAARGGGGGHHHHH!!!
WotC mainly supports the regional and open tournaments as a way to do their play testing. It's basically the entire point of them, so that their official matches can go smoothly.That makes me wonder how much study has, or eventually will, go into game math. I know that chess has been studied extensively, but how much advanced mathematics is put into balacing games like World of Warcraft or Magic: The Gathering? I'm guessing it's mostly done by intuition, experience and lots of play testing, but I wonder how much could be done predictively with the right formulae.
Not that I'm defending this, but the idea was that you'll never use the disk again. The updating is just Steam's usual policy.Why do I need Steam to play a game on a disk?
Why is it updating with out my permission?
No game should take over an hour to install and play.
Maybe because you got used to having it with the emotional guilt, so now that's what you associate with it.It's been so long since I've had such easy access to consistant sexual gratification without the emotional guilt, but now I'm creating it from nowhere? What the fuuuuuuu
True, but how long were you with your girlfriend? You held a lot of guilt and unhappiness for a VERY long time. That shit doesn't just go away, it festers like a splinter in your foot.It probably has alot to do with the fact that the last time I saw the same girl more than 3-4 times was with my ex. Everything inbetween has been 1-2 nights tops.
Maybe you're not far off, but cmon now, it's been well over a year, maybe close to 2? Not even sure anymore.