as quoted from moot on 7chan.org
As you may have noticed, I have recently purchased 7chan from p4ch3c0. I’d like this to go as smoothly as possible in order to cause the least amount of drama. As you’ve probably read elsewhere, there will be a few new rules:
- We will take a much stricter stance on Child Pornography. This means that any picture, drawn or photographic, which is even remotely close to underage, will earn the user a permanent ban.
- The new *chan site will be primarily supported through the use of interstitial advertisements. Users attempting to bypass these advertisements will earn a permanent ban.
- The new *chan site will be designed to appeal to a broad and diverse user base. This means that people of all genders, nationalities, sexual orientations, and sexual preferences will be welcome. Intolerance of these lifestyles will result in a permanent ban.
- In accordance with the previous rule, users who have formerly been discouraged from frequenting 7chan will be embraced with open arms. Furries, Gaia Online users, and new Internet users will all be welcome, and each will have boards dedicated to their individual preferences.
- Also in accordance with the new rules I have filtered the term “newfag” so when typed and submitted it appears as “silly sausage” to prevent offence being caused to new Internet users.
Thank you for your support through these difficult times.
recently, 4chan had also undergone a layout change incorporating a neater look on the frame layout but this wasn’t met with resistance from some anons who liked the original look of 4chan. Moot said that he’s still open for suggestions on whether the majority of anons would like the new frame to stay of keep the old one. Despite Moot’s openness on almost every matters concerning the anons of the board, the acquisition of 7chan is irrepressible but QQ’s from anons of 4chan and 7chan’s boards are very apparent.
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if you are looking for Last month’s preview for the Issue #1 click here.
MTV Multiplayer blog’s exclusive “online-only” World of warcraft Issue #0
“If you’re a longtime player, I think the comic is a revelation about some of the mysteries. There are mysteries from the past that have never been totally addressed within the game, or at least we’re able to address them in the comic in a way that the game hasn’t been able to. … If you know ‘Warcraft,’ I’m hoping it will be really cool to find this stuff out. At the same time, as complex as the world is, if you haven’t really played the game, you’ll learn as much as you need to know to enjoy the story on its own level.” – Walter Simonson on MTVMP blog
Writer : Walter Simson
Penciller : Ludo Lullabi
Inker : Sandra Hope
Colorist : Randy Mayor
Letterer : Nick Napolitano
Assistant Editor : Kristy Quinn
Editor : Hank Kanalz
Special Participation : Jean Wacquet
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With the dawn of graphics hogging video cards, most gamers who are not fortunate enough to be rich (*cough *me *cough* we’re left drooling in front of their monitor and staring at screenshots of Unreal Tournament 3 or Crysis. Holding on to the faint hope that a parent or a close relative (or even Santa?) getting us an expensive video card for Christmas would seem lowly or childish, but hey let’s face it, spending over $400 for anything can bring the stingy side out of anyone who would work hard just to squeeze that extra dollar out from their work.
Luckily for us, the Christmas spirit did it’s work a little bit earlier for this year. Nvidia decided to play Santa by lifting the NDA on their latest product, the XFX Geforce 8800 GT. NO they are not giving it away for free silly, but it’s gonna be priced $250 lesser than the 8800 GTX or $30 cheaper BUT beefier than the 8800 GTS.
You can just imagine what you can do with that extra $250. Invest more in other computer parts, another stick of RAM or a Nintendo DS or PSP. Getting an 8800 GTS would seem illogical when this baby hits the market. Why buy an inferior and more expensive card when you can get better GPU that costs $30 less?
Geforce 8800 GT ($249.00)
Stream Processors : 112
Core clock : 600 Mhz
Shader clock : 1.5 Ghz
Memory clock : 900 Mhz
Memory : 512 MB GDDR3 (256 MB for $199 or less)
Memory Interface : 256-bit
Geforce 8800 GTS ($279.00)
Stream Processors : 96
Core clock : 500 Mhz
Shader clock : 1.2 Ghz
Memory clock : 800Mhz
Memory : 320 MB GDDR3 (640MB for $375)
Memory Interface : 320-bit
Geforce 8800 GTX ($499.00)
Stream Processors : 128
Core clock : 575 Mhz
Shader clock : 1.35 Ghz
Memory clock : 900 Mhz
Memory : 768 MB GDDR3
Memory Interface : 384-bit
Several Graphics card manufacturers are also planning on selling 256MB variants that would sell for less than$199.
“Nvidia was able to lower the price and increase performance by redesigning the chip and shrinking the manufacturing process from 90nm down to 65nm. The older 90nm GPUs required card manufacturers to add a separate display chip onto each card, but that functionality is now integrated into the GeForce 8800 GT. The GPU also includes an upgraded PureVideo processing engine.” – Gamespot
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