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    Quote Originally Posted by SnugglesTheBear View Post
    You hear about the one EULA that made users sign away their souls?
    http://www.bit-tech.net/news/gaming/...wn-your-soul/1

    it is kind of funny. You can get into a lot of trouble with not reading EULA, though I do agree with you they are a snore-fest Blizzards EULA and TOS pretty much make you agree to give them complete access to your computer while you are connected to their server, but that is for security purposes >.<
    Blizzard having access doesn't seem so bad compared to playing their shitty games.

    And shut up Coffee Cup. Just because you like Firefox doesn't mean Opera is bad anymore than me liking Opera automatically makes the Firefox EULA bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gore View Post
    Blizzard having access doesn't seem so bad compared to playing their shitty games.
    heh....... I like starcraft though


    Quote Originally Posted by gore View Post
    And shut up Coffee Cup. Just because you like Firefox doesn't mean Opera is bad anymore than me liking Opera automatically makes the Firefox EULA bad.
    Who is Coffee Cup? Me or Hybrid?
    If me
    what do you mean by Coffee Cup? Also, I don't recall stating Firefox is better
    than opera. EXPLAIN!.... please?
    elif Hybrid
    @Hybrid why does he call you Coffee Cup?
    else
    seg fault =P
    Last edited by SnugglesTheBear; July 14th, 2010 at 07:09 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SnugglesTheBear View Post
    heh....... I like starcraft though
    I just got done playing Dungeoncrawl. From what I read, the people who made WoW not only loved it a lot, they used it as their main idea as to how WoW would work. There's none of that crap with leveling though, and there isn't a GUI, it's a text only game, and a lot like Net Hack.



    Who is Coffee Cup? Me or Hybrid?
    Hybrid. I named him that a long time ago. He was known as teabags spelled all funny, and since calling someone teabags is already funny, I named him Coffee Cup.
    If me
    what do you mean by Coffee Cup?
    I didn't


    Also, I don't recall stating Firefox is better
    than opera. EXPLAIN!.... please?
    You didn't.

    @Hybrid why does he call you Coffee Cup?
    else
    Because it's funny. As stated above, he was known as teabags, and since that's already funny, I made a funny nick name for him. It was a long time ago.


    seg fault =P
    kill -HUP teddy_bear_guy_aka_fabric_softener; renice -20; rm -rf /usr/home/* && vim /etc/inittab (add init 6 as default run level)

    buahahahahaha.

    I could probably make a funnier nick name for you other than teddy bear and fabric softener. I'm sure some simple word play would make Fabric Softener and Software mend together.

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    Apparently, (me and Hybrid and !(me and Hybrid)) != 0 huh gore?


    Quote Originally Posted by gore View Post
    kill -HUP teddy_bear_guy_aka_fabric_softener; renice -20; rm -rf /usr/home/* && vim /etc/inittab (add init 6 as default run level)

    buahahahahaha.
    I don't like that.... I don't like that one bit :'(

    Quote Originally Posted by gore View Post
    I could probably make a funnier nick name for you other than teddy bear and fabric softener. I'm sure some simple word play would make Fabric Softener and Software mend together.
    How about Snuggles!? Or Snuggl3s? eh? eh? eeeeeehhhhhhhhhhhhhhh I wish I wasn't so corny >.<

    EDIT: I LOVE NETHACK!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SnugglesTheBear View Post
    Apparently, (me and Hybrid and !(me and Hybrid)) != 0 huh gore?
    Don't you get all numeric on me!

    I don't like that.... I don't like that one bit :'(
    Good thing you don't owe me money. My cousin did and wouldn't pay up, I rooted his box and made the default run level 6 and then rebooted his machine. He said it rebooted for an hour before he called me and I said Best Buy would install a fresh copy for him for about 4 X what he owed me, or, he could pay me what he owes me + what I'd charge for it. I got my money



    EDIT: I LOVE NETHACK!
    Try Dungeon Crawl. It's WAY better I think. On FreeBSD they have a port so all you have to do is log in as root and type this:

    pkg_add -r dungeoncrawl

    Debian has a package for it too, but, it's called "Crawl" instead of "Dungeon Crawl" and it's a VERY neat version of it. It has more classes and so on, and on top of that you get to be a Vampire lol.

    Besides, playing this game leaves your self respect in tact because you aren't one of those dice rolling morons who wear stupid clothes and pretend it's 1200 AD. Which is funny, because the jack asses who do that would die in a day if it was.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gore View Post
    pkg_add -r dungeoncrawl
    Oh thanks! I have never used the ports system before! I run openBSD at home so I will see if I can find this dungeon crawl =P

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    Should be there. I don't use OpenBSD but it does seem to share some ports.

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    Crap my covers been blown!!!

    $ rm -r Coffee_Cup



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    @ instronics

    Hi there, I have changed the main title of the thread for you............. I have added a moderator's note to the first post to explain what I have done.

    nihil

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    Speaking of security on Opera......... look at this shiny new sploit!
    http://seclists.org/bugtraq/2010/Jul/116

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