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OT: Yahoo! vs. XFire [message #143223] Fri, 11 March 2005 19:38 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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You're an idiot. Maybe for the million Xfire users it does matter. Ever think of that? Of course not, your head's too far up your ass.


from the Xfire download page:

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A free tool. A small download. A simple installation.


A free tool. Nobody's paying the web-based Xfire organisation a penny. They are providing a free service for people who choose to use it -- and consume bandwidth on Xfire servers. in other words, they're leechers using a useless program that only benefits people who play games far too much......just use MSN, your friends will probably be signed on there. And for all the people using the internet, a million users is nothing.

I have taken the time to look at those links you provided though, this one in particular:

http://www.xfire.com/xf/modules.php?name=XFire&file=cmspage&body=xf_lawsuit

basically they're telling you to moan on the petition and moan to yahoo! services. Boy I sure would love to be an yahoo! customer service agent who had nothing to do with the lawsuit.

also, has anyone ever noticed that when some idiot makes a high profile petition that gets people nowhere, and it gets like six thousand signatures, they are all full of morons who write lots of bullshit that'll never be read by the target audience(yahoo in this case)? I mean if the internet is good for one thing, it's giving you an idea of just how many morons there are infesting the planet. it reminds me of that one petition to get blink182 not to break up, there were like 7.5 thousand signatures on it. :yell:


You sir, are a idiot.

Xfire provides some very useful things such as the ability to join the exact server your friend is playing on, the server's players, name, and how many people are in that game currently. Plus probably my favorite feature, the ability to message people in-game.

Join a clan and you'll start seeing this program a lot more useful than Yahoo's shitty programs.
 
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