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Since Surf hasn't made the MMM post for us this week, I'll make a last minute post.
The Ship tonight, servers a pub since it's unpossible for caff to start the server from his lappy, also FlyingMongoose has disappered again D:
Connect to: 198.104.138.69:27018 for tonight
Muder Mystery indeed. WTF is Muder? Tongue
DAngit surf, the ONE night that I can actually play!
Nobody's around ;-;
Did anyone post about it on Dtoid?
(09-01-2008, 08:43 PM)Evil Cheese link Wrote: [ -> ]Did anyone post about it on Dtoid?

That was also Surf's job.  Wasn't he gone this weekend?  He's probably still wherever he went.
LOL sorry I got back and entered the nightmare that is installing vista.  Osx doesn't like it when you make partitions over a certain size. Also I thought everyone would be busy.
OK sorry for the stupid post, I was typing on my iphone while setting up vista.  Boot Camp F'ing hates it when you try to create partitions over a certain size because every once in a while when OSX installs it spreads the system files all over the damn hard drive.  So even though I have a much bigger HDD my Vista partition is currently the same size.  I tried to split it or make it bigger some how but after a lot of trial and error and cleaning up the mess the partitions made 80 gigs was fine and it wasn't like I was running out of space before either.

So anyways I didn't make the post because it was a holiday and thought there was going to be hardly anyone playing, also I was working on my laptop.

And before the anti-apple tirade continues I will point out that the OSX disk utility is far superior, it's a lot like the one in ubuntu.  The trouble is it only partitions in proprietary formats so I had to use boot camps, which while much better is still lacking (they updated it so it now checks if it can partition first instead of giving you kernel panics and making you repair the disk each time).