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Friday, December 5, 2003

DOOM3 Website Update

id has added a few goodies to the DOOM3 website, including some screenshots, the E3 trailers, and a link for pre-orders. It appears that a couple of the screenies are new. Thanks Blue's News.

Judge Forces SCO's Hand

Groklaw is reporting that the judge in the case has given SCO 30 days "to comply 'with specificity' and suspended further discovery". Thus, SCO has 30 days to finally give proof or else. It looks like some resolution is near. It may be time to figure out how to short SCO's stock. Thanks Slashdot.

Oh, I just found out another little interesting tidbit. One of SCO's lawyers just happens to be the brother of CEO Darl McBride. Yay, nepotism!

J.t.Qbe comments: Well, SCO's position was getting a ridiculous--Groklaw reported earlier today that SCO's latest request was for IBM to show the code to prove SCO's case. Uh, yeah. But has SCO's position REALLY been about the alleged infringing code, or about a) making some quick money during its death spiral and b) casting doubt on the viability of Linux (and don't tell me that Microsoft isn't lurking in the shadows on this one). It's about time someone shuts up McBride and his clowns.

Thursday, December 4, 2003

Gamespy and IGN to Merge

Here's further proof that Satan is alive and active in our world. According to Business Wire, Gamespy and IGN are going to merge, creating the most festering gob of gaming something or the other on the Internet. Of course, given how well most Internet company mergers have gone, maybe this will be the beginning of the end. Thanks Shacknews, I think.

OMF:B Gold!

Amazing! I never thought I'd live to see the day, but apparently One Must Fall: Battlegrounds has gone gold! I played OMF: 2097 quite a bit back in the day. I'll be very interested to see what the new version is like. I'll also be interested to see if it works in WineX or not. There's supposed to be a public demo soon. Thanks Blue's News.

Hordes of Information

Originally it seemed like PC gamers were going to have a load of AAA titles to enjoy this Christmas season. Unfortunately, UT2K4 and DOOM3 among others have been pushed off into 2004. The biggest title (for me anyway) is Bioware's epic-level expansion for Neverwinter Nights, Hordes of the Underdark. IGN and Games Domain have posted brief reviews. Warcry posted a short interview with Bioware's Darcy Pajak about the expansion. In other news, the 1.60 patch for NWN, which will enable owners of NWN, SoU, and HotU to all play together online, is expected to be released next week. That will also be the patch that will allow Linux users to enjoy HotU. Thanks go out to Blue's News for the first three links.

In the meantime, I just picked up Shadows of Undrentide again, bringing a Monk character through the first act. I've picked up Deekin as a henchman, so that should be interesting. He, along with others from NWN and SoU, are also available as henchmen in HotU.

Pondering the Imponderable

I know you are all dying to hear the latest installment in my quest to RMA my CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive. I checked Airborne Express's website just now and found out that my drive arrived at LG's factory in Hunstville, AL, yesterday around 1 PM. Now it's a matter of "wait and see" until I get my replacement.

It's kind of funny, I only rarely watched DVDs on my computer when I had the drive. Now that I don't have it, there's been a number of occasions when I've wanted to. Hopefully the wait won't be long. Plus, going from 48x burn speeds back to 8x is a bit painful.

Past Two Days' News

Recent Headlines

January 5, 2015: It Returns!
August 10, 2007: SCO SUCKS IT DOWN!
July 5, 2007: Slackware 12.0 Released
May 20, 2007: PhpBB 3.0 RC 1 Released
February 2, 2007: DOOM3 1.31 Patch

January 27, 2007: Join the World Community Grid
January 17, 2007: Flash Player 9 for Linux
December 30, 2006: Darkness over Daggerford 1.2
December 19, 2006: Pocket Tunes 4.0 Released
December 9, 2006: WRT54G 1.01.1 Firmware OK with Linux/Mac

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