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<0> hey micks <1> gaminggeek, hey <0> Whats up? <1> gaminggeek, not much really, working on some articles right now <0> Cool <0> Watcha writing about? <1> linux gaming news <0> Cool :D <0> Who do you write for? <1> its pretty much a summary of what was going on in the past month or so -- it's for the printed mag <1> linuxexpres.cz <0> hmm I cant under stand that :( <1> but I've also joined the fine folks over at linuxgames.com <0> not english :( <1> where the news are more fresh
<0> Cool :) <1> and comprehensible for non-czech speakers ;) <1> s/news are/news is/ <0> :) <0> Well written new post :) <0> *news <0> The Broken Hourgl*** should be cool :) <0> Linux needs more RPGS :D <1> yeah <0> We only have nwn :) <1> true <1> there aren't many top quality rpgs out there for windows either <1> if you don't count the mmo sort <0> yea <0> and even then they are average :) <0> although guild wars is very nice :) <0> Hmm What good rpg would you say is on windows? <1> well, that's kind of hard to tell, since I don't actually use Windows, but <0> True <1> I wouldn't say no to either Oblivion or NWN2 for instance ;) <0> ooooo oblivion true <0> :) <0> morrowind would be nice too have <1> yeah, I loved Morrowind <0> :) <0> but alas bethesda seam to be windows people <0> and bioware wgere pissed off by linux people :/ <0> and **** at porting :) <1> heh <1> well, don't be so quick to condemn bioware <0> They are cool <1> and don't forget it's actually not them who's doing nwn2 <0> oh realy? <1> bioware only provided the engine <0> hmm interesting <1> obsidian develop the game and atari is the publisher <0> well bioware are sitting in ms's pocket now with the xbox <0> :< <0> micks, although remember alot of id games do that and we still get linux ports <0> like quake 4 was developed by raven <1> yeah, it's still an "id game" though <0> anyway I'm gonna go outside for a while <1> nwn2 is not a "bioware game" <0> hmm true <1> k <1> see ya <0> ah realy? <0> hmm <0> ok :) <0> Back <0> Boo! <0> Anyone around here <0> ? <2> yes! me! <2> I'm starting to feel confident about Suupa Rori <2> nothing like a half naked anime girl to make you feel motivated <3> Uh, yeah. I'm here too. <2> helo
<4> hello <4> any linux gamers here? <5> Nope <5> :D <5> I think that Windows gamers usually hang out in here. :D <4> ah ok <4> wrong channel I guess <5> Guh <1> ... <5> Man. My sarcasm must need some work today. <5> In other news, I made this great politically incorrect "Snakes on a Plane" parody in GIMP. <5> There is a site full of them. <5> http://new.snakeswhomissedtheplane.com/ <5> And here is my lovely submission... <5> http://borgerding.org/snakes_hurricane.jpg <1> heh <5> GIMP makes really good speech balloons. <1> wtf <1> : <1> http://allmovie.com/cg/avg.dll?p=avg&sql=1:354034 <1> snakes on a train? <5> Yeah. It's a bad b-movie parody. <1> ah <5> Coming out like 3 days before plane <1> that's what they usually do <5> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snakes_on_a_Train <1> anyway, this snake thing appears to be big right now <1> someone port a snake game to Linux, quick <5> lgp-michael won't see snakes on a plane, but I'll sure bet he's got tickets to snakes on a train! <1> sure <1> it's definitely more British <5> Hey. Snakes on a Train will be the worst movie of the year... Right below Snakes on a Plane. <5> Heh. <1> too bad there are no good realistic 3D snake sims <5> I wonder if the British police have considered that snakes could be one of the suspected weapons that the alleged hijackers were going to use before being caught last week? :D <1> I think they figured even terrorists would rather not smuggle venomous snakes on a plane in their underpants <1> or something <1> my friend went to UK for a holiday <1> not only he got robbed, now he can't take his brand new laptop on board of the plane for the return flight <5> Eek <1> bad luck <5> YOu can't take laptops? <1> some airlines prohibit even laptops <1> he checked and he can't <5> Has this been going on before last week? <1> nah <5> In the US, it seems to only be liquids so far. <1> after the hijackers affair things got pretty paranoid in the UK <5> I think that, after a certain point, people need to start trying to balance the fear factor with what's practical. <1> yeah <5> It's not practical to tell people that they can't take their work with them - their computers. <5> micks: Can it even be put in a suitcase with checked-in baggage? <6> not much better in canada either <6> brother & his wife & son got on the plane the other day <6> there were a few things they couldnt take with them either <1> zborgerd_, http://www.infoworld.com/article/06/08/10/HNlaptopschecked_1.html <6> mind you, they weren't travelling out of the country, yet the resitrctions are in place either way :/ <1> zborgerd_, he's afraid the laptop won't survived the flight in checked baggage ;) <1> *survive <5> One has to wonder if these restrictions will ever be lifted. <5> Rights and freedoms are taken away, and never returned. <3> Oh no. It'll become part of a new "anti-terror" package. <3> ls <3> Not again. <1> this is grand <1> I just tried it out <1> the lgp website, for whatever reason, redirects the users to the #icculus.org for quite a few of the "online discussions" <1> however <1> #icculus.org has a policy where only registered users can actually say something <1> I always wondered why so many lgp-website-users joined, said nothing, and quit <3> Aaah.
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