Does this mean all participants who have done at least one experience gaining event, or any participant that survived the battle on the winning side? Best regards, Steven.
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Yes, it is very sad. Apparently she died of cancer. I guess her death means that Sarah Jane Adventures is over now (I don't see how it could really continue). It will be interesting to see how they tie up the plotlines for the linkage between Doctor Who and SJA if there isn't going to be any more SJA. Best regards, Steven.
Thirded. ;-) Best regards, Steven.
This does need to be fixed soon. Best regards, Steven.
Thanks! =) Best regards, Steven.
For example, my screen is 1920x1200, and my dad's is probably 1920x1080, but pages such as this only use about 3/5 of the width (left to right) of the screen (on 1920x1200). Firefox 4 uses the entire screen size. I'm thinking there must be a way to get Pale Moon 4 to use the entire screen for web-page viewing when the screen is bigger than the default size for the particular page. How do I do this if at all possible? I've done a number of Scroogle searches
Like most people. Apparently this fact has been a gold mine for media companies, which have been able to get info on users' browsing habits even when the user did not give permission for these permanent cookies to be collecting and sharing information for any company that had the right connections. Best regards, Steven.
Well, unless inthebloodofeden's name is Steven, that comment was not by a Steven. Even though I didn't make the comment you were referring to, the BetterPrivacy extension has an option to "Delete Flash cookies by timer". Best regards, Steven.
Hmm, this is no good. Best regards, Steven.
I agree. Creatures based on real life creatures such as snakes need to move like the real life creatures. Best regards, Steven.
DrJBHL, did you just find out about Flash Cookies? Seems like they are a surreptitious way of gaining information about viewing habits, that normal browser cookie management doesn't protect. Best regards, Steven.
I agree, it would be very welcome to have these gaps fixed before the full 1.2 release. =) Best regards, Steven.
Did you ever play Theme Park by Bullfrog? Roller Coaster Tycoon is based on that theme, with perhaps a little more love on the Rollercoaster side. Though the Rollercoaster design in Theme Park was still quite in depth. Best regards, Steven.
That's the way I read it too. Best regards, Steven.
It is quite a bit of an immersion breaker when unprotected Pioneers and other weak troops can walk in between groups of deadly monsters and never get attacked. Production bonuses is one thing, having "monsters" completely ignore one side's troops for no other reason than they are an "AI" player is another. It kinda breaks the feeling that the world is dangerous to everyone and things are rebuilding after a cataclysm when certain players (especially weak troops from those playe
Yes, as far as I know, Monsters & Ruffians never attack any AI player (even unprotected Pioneers). I'm not sure if the AI players themselves attack Monsters & Ruffians however. Best regards, Steven.
How's the TTD Open Source game AI? Best regards, Steven.
Doesn't sound too good. Best regards, Steven.
Have you tried Irfanview? You can select a portion of the screen and "Crop selection" (Ctrl-Y). Best regards, Steven.
Looks like it's working now. Not sure what happened there. [e digicons]:maybe:[/e] Best regards, Steven.
AlLanMandragoran , is there something wrong with your Dropbox? All your pics from Dropbox seem to not be showing, and also they are giving an error of some sort when you click on them. Best regards, Steven.
Well, I watched a documentary a while back that said there was no scientific evidence that lemmings committed mass suicide. But I guess it is really ingrained in popular culture now. ;-) Best regards, Steven.
Actually, I don't think lemmings do actually mass suicide off a cliff. ;-) I think it was an urban myth. Best regards, Steven.
I agree with this. Best regards, Steven.
Yeah, that does sound more reasonable. Best regards, Steven.