I totally missed Battlefield 1942 when it first came out but with the recent Secret Wepons Multiplayer Demo release have found a great time sink. The big draw is the combination of vehicles, first person shooter and strategy simulation, what a combo. I’m really looking forward to seeing some other renditions of the combinations. Maybe some outside of WWII and the Battlefield engine. Maybe a really brain dead simple battle editor.
Now I just need to find a LAN party for 32 on 32 battles.
Author: fozbaca
Battlefield is my time sink
I totally missed Battlefield 1942 when it first came out but with the recent Secret Wepons Multiplayer Demo release have found a great time sink. The big draw is the combination of vehicles, first person shooter and strategy simulation, what a combo. I’m really looking forward to seeing some other renditions of the combinations. Maybe some outside of WWII and the Battlefield engine. Maybe a really brain dead simple battle editor.
Now I just need to find a LAN party for 32 on 32 battles.
Back for Tabs
Oh, my god just to fsck’n cool, back for tabs, all by a bookmarkles doing refer stuff. Now for it to be part of the default UI behavior for tabbed borwsers.
Back for Tabs
Oh, my god just to fsck’n cool, back for tabs, all by a bookmarkles doing refer stuff. Now for it to be part of the default UI behavior for tabbed borwsers.
Python Tips
The 10 Python pitfalls are a good list of tips for those being early into the Python experience.
Python Tips
The 10 Python pitfalls are a good list of tips for those being early into the Python experience.
Evolution of Websites
There is some truth in the 5 stages in The evolution of large websites. Think the work site(s) is somewhere in the 4 – 5 stage. For the most part the “problems” seem to be very similar to out publishing “problems”.
Evolution of Websites
There is some truth in the 5 stages in The evolution of large websites. Think the work site(s) is somewhere in the 4 – 5 stage. For the most part the “problems” seem to be very similar to out publishing “problems”.
Firstly I know that what I’m looking for can be done DIY with pretty much any Linux distribution but the solution should be something that survives if I’m gone.
I’m looking for a Network Attached Storage(NAS) solution. It will need to support SMB, NFS, FTP and HTTP have a built in or easily attached tape backup, have at lease a web based administration and be a plug in and forgetabout it, except for changing daily tape backups. There should also be at lease 2 drives RAID’d for redundacy. Linksys has something close, the EtherFast� Network Attached Storage but no apparent tape backup option.
So anyone have some good suggestions?
Firstly I know that what I’m looking for can be done DIY with pretty much any Linux distribution but the solution should be something that survives if I’m gone.
I’m looking for a Network Attached Storage(NAS) solution. It will need to support SMB, NFS, FTP and HTTP have a built in or easily attached tape backup, have at lease a web based administration and be a plug in and forgetabout it, except for changing daily tape backups. There should also be at lease 2 drives RAID’d for redundacy. Linksys has something close, the EtherFast� Network Attached Storage but no apparent tape backup option.
So anyone have some good suggestions?