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1821

Posted by NickTheGreek, 21 Jan 2016, 09:49 PM

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H icehole (Ελληνική Εταιρεία κατασκευής παιχνιδιών) κάνει την έκπληξη και δίνει εντελώς δωρεάν και χωρίς κανένα περιορισμό το παιχνίδι 1821 ''Αγώνας για την Ελευθερία''
Είναι ένα παιχνίδι στρατηγικής που βάζει τον παίκτη αντιμέτωπο με την πρόκλησή του να οδηγήσει την επαναστατημένη Ελλάδα στην απελευθέρωση.



Σαν υπεύθυνος για την διαχείριση και την αξιοποίηση των λιγοστών στρατιωτικών και οικονομικών πόρων της χώρας,θα κληθεί να λάβει αποφάσεις και να πραγματοποιήσει ενέργειες που μπορεί να αλλάξουν την ιστορία προς το καλύτερο ή προς το χειρότερο.
Αξίζει να δοκιμάσετε το συγκεκριμένο παιχνίδι που είναι μια αξιέπαινη προσπάθεια Ελλήνων προγραμματιστών.
Περιττό να σας πούμε ότι το παιχνίδι υποστηρίζει πλήρως την Ελληνική γλώσσα!

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Μέγεθος: 137 MB
Λειτουργικό σύστημα: Windows All
Κατασκευαστής: icehole

Source : 1821game.com


What You Sound Like To A Sysadmin

Posted by NickTheGreek, 27 Nov 2015, 07:54 PM

What you sound like to a Sysadmin


We all know that what we say is only a part of what we actually communicate.

Like a good doctor, a trained Sysadmin starts an assessment and diagnosis of your problem before you even reach their desk (and then, in some cases, come round the desk, lean over, read everything on the monitor and then touch it for no reason – you know who you are).

Whatever you say, the chances are they’ve heard it before, believed it, been burned, and vowed never to believe it again.

So whatever you think you said, think again: they’re onto you!

Today, in the spirit of better understanding the common language that divides us, we’re celebrating Sysadmin Day with a simple guide to understanding what Sysadmins actually hear when we speak.


“You don’t look very busy”


I’m going to make whatever you’re concentrating on much harder by talking to you while you do it.


“This will only take you a minute.”


I secretly think your job is really easy.


“I’m sure this won’t take long.”


Clear your schedule.


“I tried to fix it myself.”


I have made it much, much worse.


“I already tried that ten times.”


I actually recognised one of the words you said when you started speaking and after that I stopped listening.


“The computer deleted my file.”


I deleted my file.


“This wouldn’t have happened if we used Macs.”


Macs. Because shiny!


“You’re pretty good with computers, right?”


The next thing I say will be can you fix my personal laptop / tablet / phone / lawnmower / cat, in your own time, for free?


“Is it possible to delete an email after you’ve sent it?”


Get some popcorn, this is going to be good…


“I think the firewall is blocking me.”


I don’t know what a firewall does but I like the word so I just threw it in there as a sort of garnish. You can probably rule out the firewall.


“Is there something wrong with Exchange?”


I have done something stupid to my email.


“Why does this always happen?”


This is the second time this has happened to me! I forgot to tell you the other time. If this is my fault, I’ll forget this one too.


“Ever since you…”


I’m pretty sure you broke my computer’s 风水 or something when you reset my password.


“It worked yesterday.”


It worked right up to the point I changed it.


“It would be easier if you just made me an admin.”


I’ve got big plans for this laptop. You’ll have to burn it to the ground when I’m done with it.


Manfred Max-neef - Principles Of Economy

Posted by NickTheGreek, 9 Sep 2015, 03:12 PM

MANFRED MAX-NEEF: The principles, you know, of an economics which should be are based in five postulates and one fundamental value principle.

  • One, the economy is to serve the people and not the people to serve the economy.
  • Two, development is about people and not about objects.
  • Three, growth is not the same as development, and development does not necessarily require growth.
  • Four, no economy is possible in the absence of ecosystem services.
  • Five, the economy is a subsystem of a larger finite system, the biosphere, hence permanent growth is impossible.

And the fundamental value to sustain a new economy should be that no economic interest, under no circumstance, can be above the reverence of life.

Source : http://www.democracynow.org/2010/9/22/chilean_economist_manfred_max_neef_us



Ipbcoding.com Is Back Online!

Posted by NickTheGreek, 23 Aug 2015, 10:52 AM



Having done the best i could to resolve this situation i was really happy to receive this today

"NickTheGreek,

Due to some problems with domain name renewal ipbcoding.com has not been available to access for the past few weeks but this has now been resolved and the forum is back!

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The Moon Is Pale !

Posted by NickTheGreek, 7 Aug 2015, 08:48 PM



Pale Moon is an Open Source web browser available for Microsoft Windows and Linux (with other operating systems in development), focusing on efficiency and ease of use. Make sure to get the most out of your browser!

Pale Moon offers you a browsing experience in a browser completely built from its own, independently developed source that has been forked off from Firefox/Mozilla code, with carefully selected features and optimizations to maximize the browser's speed*, stability and user experience, while offering a rich collection of extensions and themes (including compatibility with many Firefox extensions users have come to love and rely on).

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https://www.palemoon.org/


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