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From the page: "Porting Regnum Online client to Mac"
Decent game that I had stopped playing for a while, come back to find that they've massively upgraded the whole thing, Works now on Windows and Linux, in English, Spanish, German and Portuguese.
Fuck these guys, they are to Linux and Mac gaming what Windows application compatibility was to IBM's OS/2. It killed OS/2 because nobody would write apps for OS/2, they'd write for windows only.
This is my wire rigging for my DSL line, I had to do it cause it kept dropping out of sync and my speeds would keep going from normal to 1/3rd normal speed.
From the page: "A 41-year-old man drowned in a storm sewer in an apparent attempt to retrieve a dropped cell phone, according to the Sheboygan Police Department.
The man, who weighs more than 300 pounds, climbed headfirst down a vertical sewer in front of his home at 3204 N. 12th St. and became stuck with his head underwater, said Lt. Tim Eirich.
He was unconscious when rescuers pulled him out and began performing CPR, and was pronounced dead at 1:27 p.m. at Aurora Sheboygan Memorial Medical Center, police said.
â€oeIt appeared that he pulled the grate up because he dropped something in that area, and it looks like he was trying to fish for it,” Eirich said.
Lt. Jeff Johnston said the manâ€s cell phone as found at the bottom of the sewer.
The manâ€s name is being withheld pending notification of relatives.
The man was alone when he crawled in the sewer and was far enough down the shaft that his feet were not visible above street level, Eirich said.
Eirich said one of the neighbors called police after discovering the man in the sewer.
The grate was found inside the sewer pipe, Worthman said."