august 18, 2005 at 00:38
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“DVD Shrink is now officially dead. According to the website, “DVD Shrink is no more” and they have removed all of the download links as well.”
This thing really sucks, first DVD Decrypter died, and now DVD Shrink. Both wonderful programs, my meesage to RIAA and MPAA: FUCK YOU BASTARDS!!!!!!
If I’m going on a holiday and I wanna bring a laptop along and watch movies on it, I don’t wanna bring 20 discs, I want to put them on the hard-drive. What’s wrong about that?
And even if they fine me 25,000 dollars, I would refuse to pay them and still backup my movies.
If you look around on the web you can still find DVD Decrypter and DVD Shrink. I’ve seen them on BitTorrent, they’re still out there.
“Legends never dies”…
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august 16, 2005 at 14:05
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“The amaroK Development Team is very proud to clear version 1.3 of the popular audio player for takeoff. After four months of focused work, we feel that this release has again substantially improved on amaroK. We hope you enjoy amaroK 1.3’s greater usability, exciting new features and many bugfixes.”
I’ve been using the beta versions of amaroK 1.3 for a little while, and I have to say, this new version is amazing, definitely worth upgrading! 😀
Podcast support, cue sheet support, HelixPlayer engine support and Wikipedia look-ups, just to name a few of the new features.
If you’re using SUSE Linux, like I am, you can find fresh new RPMs for this new version of amaroK right here: Guru’s RPM Site
Thanks a lot to Pascal Bleser for making the upgrade a breeze, and by the way congrats on your new baby! 😀
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august 14, 2005 at 08:52
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A friend of mine, who’s running a quite big danish Nintendo website, has just launched a new version of his site with lots of cool new features, like RSS feeds and great stuff.
Congratulations to Prüsse and his team at NintenDome.dk with the new version, you guys are doing an outstanding job, keep up the great work! 😉
Link: NintenDome
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august 13, 2005 at 08:21
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“In his QuakeCon 2005 keynote, John Carmack revealed that after some delays id is finally ready to release the complete Quake III source code for use under the terms of the GPL. He could not give an exact date, but was confident that this would occur “within a week”. Currently id is making sure everything is licensed correctly and everything builds, and as soon as that is complete the whole package will be set free.”
This is just awesome, I’ve always loved Quake III, personally I think it’s one of the best first person shooters ever made, and now id software is releasing the sourcecode for it, I just love that! 😀
Remember when they released the Quake 2 sourcecode? What happend is that people started porting the game to every single operating system out there, and to a lot of different CPU architectures. Even though the sales of the game was almost the dead, by making the Quake 2 engine free software, people started buying it once again because they needed the graphics and the things that actually makes Quake 2 the game it is, because id software only released the engine’s sourcecode. I know a lot of people who still loves Quake III, when I can afford it (I’m broke right now 😛 ) I’m definitely gonna buy Quake III… again! (I lost my previous one, damn it!)
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august 9, 2005 at 22:01
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“The openSUSE project is a worldwide community program sponsored by Novell that promotes the use of Linux everywhere. The program provides anyone with free and easy access to the world’s most usable Linux distribution, SUSE Linux.”
Novell has finally launched project OpenSUSE, and released SUSE Linux 10.0 Beta1!! 😀
I can’t wait to try this beta out, if you’re a Linux enthusiast, I seriously encourage you to download and help test this release out. SUSE Linux is already an amazing Linux distribution, and in the hands of the Linux community it can get to be THE BEST Linux distribution.
Link: OpenSUSE.org
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