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I would like to get a region free N64 that can play games from anywhere in the world including 64 DD games. Is this possible and if so where can I get them from. Thanks, 159.134.99.194 00:31, 23 November 2006 (UTC)
What order do the live bookmarks appear when you get the drop-down of all the headlines? You have the option of sorting them by name. But, assuming you don't do that, do they appear "most recent headline first"? I felt this would be intuitive, but a quick look at some of the headlines suggested this wasn't what was happening (I judged by the time/date stamps on BBC articles). Is it, perhaps, that stories can be filed at certain times, but are not placed on RSS in strictly the same order?
Any help much appreciated. It's not of great concern, but I suppose I'm curious to know that, if I go through an Obsessive Compulsive headline watching phase (it's bound to happen on occasion), I'll know whether I can just look at the top one and move on if that hasn't changed. bodnotbod 01:31, 23 November 2006 (UTC)
Is there any advertising agency like adbrite or google which serve text advertisements to email services? We are a small local email services company and do only graphical ads. I contacted google and adbrite but both said they dont. Do you know anyone?
Clarification: Have you seen Gmail? We plan to show ads similar to what Gmail does. It shows ads on the side of each message when we read an inbox message. I dont understand whether it is 'in the emails' or 'in the web interface' Sorry. Thanks.
Hi,
I recently launched my first website, having it hosted on servers in the UK, which is where both I and all the visitors to my site live. However, I have been informed that I can have it hosted on US servers for a significantly lower price. Would there be any drawbacks to having the site hosted in a different country to where I am the site's visitors are resident? The hosting company have said that transferring to American servers could cause a higher latency - is this a major issue?
The site is used mainly for the download of Word and PDF files.
Thanks in advance.
TomPhil (talk) 14:11, 23 November 2006 (UTC)
A friend of mine hopes to buy her husband a game for his Playstation Portable for Christmas. I'm hoping Wikipedians might have some recommendations for her. While I appreciate we can look on game review websites, those that I've looked at seem to mostly concentrate on the shallow and immediate characteristics of a game (its graphics, its sound) and not so much on the longer-term value of the game (how much fun it is to play 40 hours later, for example). I'm reluctant to tell y'all what genre(s) of games he likes, as I think it's more important to get a good one, and hopefully y'all can recommend something a bit neglected or weird or out of the way. Thanks for your time. ShandyMandy 17:43, 23 November 2006 (UTC)
I'm looking at buying one too, and the Grand Theft Auto games are very mainstream but they seem really good. They are very violent and contraversial (can't spell) but Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City stories seems well priced as well. That should be good for what you friend is looking for. If they're after something less violent, Gran Turismo would be a good choice. Both are very big games.Mix Lord 23:58, 23 November 2006 (UTC)
Personally, I believe a good strategy game is the best type, or one that is always different. Since your friend is buying it for her husband, a game that men like would be good. An example would be the Star Wars Battlefront games- plenty of shooting and explosions, but always different and thoroughly enjoyable. Lenadi 00:08, 24 November 2006 (UTC)
Say that I regularly read blog A, and in one of its entries, it discusses some interesting news story or web site or something. If I discuss it on my blog, should I mention I read about the story on blog A? Should I include a TrackBack? Wordpress.com automatically pings blogs I link to, anyway. How about if blog A mentions a neat entry on blog B? If I discuss the blog B entry on my blog, should I mention I came to it by way of blog A? I want to be courteous and mention where I read about these things, but I don’t want to spam either. — Knowledge Seeker দ 22:19, 23 November 2006 (UTC)
Do the current Blu-Ray or HD-DVD players also play standard DVD discs, or are they totally incompatible? 1001001 23:27, 23 November 2006 (UTC)
That depends. What type of HD-DVD or blu-ray are you looking at?--Res2216firestar 03:47, 24 November 2006 (UTC)
Generally, yes. There are very few Blu-ray or HD-DVD players out currently, though; the most common one is the Sony Playstation 3 which supports both blu-ray and DVD.