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Wednesday, February 22, 2012
To all viewer of this site
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Alan Wake PC system requirements detailed
OS: Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7
PROCESSOR: A dual core processor is required:
- AMD: Athlon X2 2.8GHz
- Intel: Core 2 Duo 2GHz
MEMORY: 2 GB
HARD DRIVE: 8 GB
VIDEO CARD: DirectX 10 compatible or later with 512MB RAM
- AMD: ATI Radeon 3650, 4450, 5550, 6450 or higher (per series)
- NVIDIA: GeForce 8600GT, 9500GT, GT120, GT430, GT520 (per series)
SOUND CARD: DirectX 9.0c compatible
INPUT: Mouse and keyboard, Xbox360 controller also supported
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Dota 2 Giveaway!!!
What this video for more info
Monday, February 6, 2012
Minecraft Snapshot 12w05b
This is from Mojang.com
We decided to do an extra update of the snapshot this week. The reason was because of the shift-click bug when crafting items, which would consume all the items in the crafting table and only produce a single result item. This bug is troublesome because it’s such a fundamental feature, and we don’t want to penalize people if they forget that it’s broken.
We also fixed so that cats can be told to sit with an empty hand.
Get the snapshot here:
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Minecraft TooManyItems :Now for 12w05b weekly build
Installing
Installing TMI is pretty simple, as mods go. To clear up any confusion, though, you can't just put it into your mods folder; you have to copy the classes into your minecraft.jar. I have revamped this section as there are now dozens of tutorials out there for installing mods in general and TMI in particular. (If you use a mod manager program, please see its instructions instead!)
Search "Install TooManyItems" on YouTube now
Good ModLoader installation video (also applies to other mods -- Windows only)
Mod installation tutorial for beginners (Windows only)
Minecraft Snapshot 12w05a
Here’s the development snapshot of week 5, 2012! List of changes:
- Many mob-related bug fixes (and some new behaviors)
- Ocelots are easier to tame, and cats can be told to sit
- Many small bug fixes and tweaks
- Villagers will try to detect village houses and live in them
- Updated language files (now with 50% less profanities!)
Get the snapshot here:
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Help Stop ACTA Before It's too late
What is ACTA?
ACTA is an international trade agreement negotiated by the European Union, the United States, Japan, Canada, South Korea, Australia, Mexico, Morocco, Singapur as well as a few other countries, whose aim is to enforce copyright and tackle counterfeited goods (hence its acronym: Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement).
Download and read the final version of the text.
The main problem with this treaty is that all the negotiations were done secretly, keeping the public and civil organizations out of the table. All the information until 2010 relied on leaks that reveal intentional secrecy to misled the public. ACTA negotiations started on 2007 and finalized in 2010.
Which countries already signed ACTA?
October 2010: Japan and United States, who crafted the treaty, together with Canada, Australia, New Zeland, Singapure and South Korea
January 2011 European Commission, in charge of negotiations, together with non elected representatives from 22 Member States: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Denmark,Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lituania, Luxemburgo, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Rumania, Spain, Sweden and United Kingdom.
The signature of ACTA by European countries does not mean the deal is done, needs to be ratified by the European Parliament. They will vote on june 2012to either ratify or reject ACTA. Please read more how to act and call your MPs, tell them tovote against ratification. This would disarm ACTA in Europe.
Help stop ACTA in Europe
The main two things to do are contacting Members of the European Parliament and helping spread the word about ACTA.
call members of the INTA committeeto ask that their report on ACTA recommend the Parliament reject it, and to tell them about the dangers of ACTA.
Which countries have not signed ACTA?
Mexico and Switzerland. In both countries situation is not clear. Mexican Senate voted a non-binding resolution rejecting the ratification of the treaty last year, after celebrating multistakeholder public hearings that prove ACTA was anticonstitutional in Mexico.
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