Wet Christmas
Nov. 23rd, 2004 02:46 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
They have mounted speakers on the side of downtown Norfolk buildings for the holidays. Christmas carols don't sound quite right when it's 60 degrees and raining outside.
I hate that I'm not buying software anymore, but a software license. Half-Life 1 was fun, but I don't like the idea of playing Half-Life 2 enough to go online and beg for the publisher's permission every single time I want to play it. That's an irony, too, because a Mac version of HL2 has a much better chance of seeing daylight than the Mac HL1 did. I'd almost certainly have bought it.
DHTML Lemmings on the web. One more way to kill a few minutes anywhere there's an Internet connection.
Ever type up a really long rant for LiveJournal, then realize that typing it's gotten it out of your system and it's just not that important that the rest of the world see it? :)
I hate that I'm not buying software anymore, but a software license. Half-Life 1 was fun, but I don't like the idea of playing Half-Life 2 enough to go online and beg for the publisher's permission every single time I want to play it. That's an irony, too, because a Mac version of HL2 has a much better chance of seeing daylight than the Mac HL1 did. I'd almost certainly have bought it.
DHTML Lemmings on the web. One more way to kill a few minutes anywhere there's an Internet connection.
Ever type up a really long rant for LiveJournal, then realize that typing it's gotten it out of your system and it's just not that important that the rest of the world see it? :)
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Date: 2004-11-23 12:26 pm (UTC)One of the other points is that this allows you to install it on multiple computers. It's owned by YOU not a particular computer or CD-key. You can only play online in one instance, but you could have someone playing SP and one person playing online in a household with one 'key' so to speak.