Being a software pirate means you shouldn't have to pay for stuff

Jul 05, 2009 18:30

Back in my PC days, not so long ago, I was a bit of a wild thing. Yes ::hands clasped:: I was a...a software pirate. I blatantly used P2P servers to steal small computer games off the internet for my own amusement. I'm probably setting myself up to arrested, aren't I? Anyway, it never made sense for me to actually BUY anything, since I'd use them ( Read more... )

very minor evils

Leave a comment

Comments 3

aybara_max July 6 2009, 05:19:57 UTC
::sighs:: I hate to say, but that is the one truly horrific drawback of being a Mac owner - NO GAMES WHATSOEVER X/ It's definitely not a computer for a gamer - back in the day I had a PC copy of American Magee's Alice and used a Windows emulator and it was horribly slow and frequently crashed and basically killed any budding interest I might have had in gaming for myself. Er, well there's The Sims games, but even so...not free and you have to have a near completely empty hard drive and devote your computer to the games to prevent crashing.

So, this is probably not helping with the grumpiness < : ) sorry. On the upside, FRIDAY! NEW YORK CITY! SHAKESPEARE! Still working on the details - apparently we need to get to the city by 1pm to wait for tickets, so we will probably pick you up around 9am (the drive to Jersey is about 90 minutes, then the train ride to the city is 90 min).

Reply

belovdpoet July 6 2009, 16:08:33 UTC
Thanks for the update, I will be ready, and looking forward to it! Twelfth NIght is one of my favorites. What does one wear to Shakespeare in the park?

Reply


brni July 11 2009, 02:43:11 UTC

is it an intel macbook? if so, you can install a program called parallels, and then load windows (xp or vista) into parallels. it allows you to run windows as a window inside of your mac.

Reply


Leave a comment

Up