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アークティック Arctic MAP○ 【作品の傾向】普通にプレイ 【状況】終了?(07/04/15~07/05/02) 【全動画数】16 【マイリスト】http //www.nicovideo.jp/mylist/253193 【備考】全29面のうち16面のプレイ動画。0面から始まる。 このゲーム情報を編集
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Avast Avastは毎年メール登録をしないといけなかったと思います。 登録が面倒くさいので使ったことはありません。 公式日本サイトは、カタカナのアバストです。 アバスト 2013年10月中 Avastの広告がこんな感じになっていたので、アンチウィルスソフトも萌えの時代に突入か!と思いました。 ※※※画像はクリックしても、Avastにはジャンプしません。※※※ ※※※画像はクリックしても、Avastにはジャンプしません。※※※ 公式萌えキャラを作ったのかなと思いましたが、違うようです。 この娘はAvastのサイトに行ってもどこにも見当たりませんでした。 きっと、アフェリエイト用の娘なんでしょう。 (もしかして、コミpoの娘?) ※広告画像は確定で表示できないので、こちらに参考画像を掲載しました。
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ウィンドウを出さずにバッチで更新する方法 バッチというか、VBSです^^; メモ帳を開いて、以下のコードをコピー&ペーストします 名前をつけて保存します。 名前は拡張子が「vbs」なら何でも良いです。(例)msseUpdate.vbs Dim WshShell, WshEnv Set WshShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell") Set WshEnv = WshShell.Environment("Process") WshShell.Run Chr(34) WshEnv("ProgramFiles") "\Microsoft Security Essentials\MpCmdRun.exe" Chr(34) " -SignatureUpdate",0,False Set WshEnv = Nothing Set WshShell = Nothing 情報転載元: http //pc11.2ch.net/test/read.cgi/sec/1254468001/374 感謝感謝。 2chすげーと言っておかないとね♪ 情報提供主ありがとう。 コメント 名前 コメント
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ここは8月2日に開催される予定の「第3戦 North Arctic Endurance」の参加受付掲示板です。 荒しは厳禁です。 1.MITYN 2.クラス2 3.UE 57(フランス) 4.Team Renault Sport -- (エントリー申請) 2014-07-27 22 39 53 MITYNさんの事前エントリー申請、受理しました -- (Potyomkin) 2014-07-28 00 53 45 クラス2の残りエントリー枠は14となっております。 -- (Potyomkin) 2014-07-28 00 53 51 名前 コメント すべてのコメントを見る
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Leisure Suit Larry Box Office Bust 項目数:30 総ポイント:1000 難易度:★☆☆☆☆ ★1つだが、非常にバグが多いので忍耐力が必要なゲーム。 例:進行不能、勝手にジャンプする、ジャンプできない、勝手に切り替わるカメラアングル等。 Rookie Award Complete the game s first Mission 10 A Fistful of Larry s Complete the game’s Wild West Dreamscape 40 Chamone Complete the game’s Horror Dreamscape 40 The Ship of Dreams Complete the game’s Bytanic Dreamscape 40 The End Complete all the game’s the main story missions 80 Cupid Sniper Complete the Larry Get Your Gun mission 10 Dead Beat Complete the Army of the Dead mission 10 Shuffle the Deck Complete the Shuffleboard mission 10 Larry Scores Achieve a total score of 2800 on Shuffleboard 60 Networking Socialite Meet every principle character in the game 10 Best Newcomer Collect a total of 10 Larry Awards 10 Best Supporting Actor Collect a total of 50 Larry Awards 40 Best Actor Collect a total of 100 Larry Awards 80 Gymnastic Larry Perform 3 consecutive wall jumps 10 Well Hung Perform 3 consecutive ledge jumps 10 Fashionista Award Accumulate a wardrobe of 6 outfits 20 Broadcasting on Top of the world Reach the highest point in Laffer Studio 10 Old Silver-Tongue Award Complete 4 Director Games successfully 40 Hot Foot Award Travel 100 miles on foot 20 Road Tripping Drive 400 miles 20 Three Bulls 3 consecutive Bulls-eyes in the Shuffleboard mini-game. 20 Car surfin’ Stand 50 seconds on the roof of a moving car 20 Mr Lover-man Complete all seduction games 40 Carjacker ‘Hijack’ 50 vehicles 20 Pedal to the Metal Complete all Races 40 Demolition Boy Destroy three vehicles within 60 seconds of each other 20 Le Manns Drive in vehicles for a total of 3 hours while playing the game 20 Speed Complete the game in under 8 hours 80 Suits you Sir Use all unlockable costumes during the same mission 10 Movie Mogul Complete Everything In the Game 160 Speedの実績があるので、コンプまでに2周する必要がある。 1周目はShuffleboard系とSpeed以外の全ての実績を取得して、2周目で残りの実績解除がお勧め。 ●Collect a total of ~ Larry Awards 一部分かりづらいところにあるので、詰まったらYoutube動画を参考にすること。 http //www.youtube.com/watch?v=icngRpt7rzU ●Broadcasting on Top of the world 電波塔のてっぺんまで登ればよい。 ●Le Manns 通算ではないので注意。 一度ゲームを始めてから、終えるまでの間に合計3時間車を使うこと。(途中で降りてもOK) Road Tripping実績と同時取得がお勧め。 ●Carjacker 他人の車をその場で50回乗り降りを繰り返す。 ●Demolition Boy Bytanicのセットに車を3台用意して水中に沈める。 ●Speed 失敗してもload gameで直前まで戻して再プレイ出来るので、8時間という制限時間は気にしなくてもよい。 うまくクリア出来たらセーブして進むの繰り返しでOK。 スムーズに行けば4時間台でクリア可能。 ●Three Bulls、Larry Scores Shuffleboardミッションを一度クリアしてしまうとその周では再びプレイできない。 Shuffleboardミッションまで来たら、その時点で別ストレージにセーブがお勧め。 ●Movie Mogul 必要な条件は 全てのDreamscapeミッションクリア 全てのseduction gamesクリア 全てのLarry Awardsを集める 全てのレースをクリア 4つのDirector GamesをSTARでクリア(忘れやすいので注意。スコア画面で黒いタキシードでトロフィーを持っていればOK) Director GameはPost officeの2階で再プレイ可能。 ●ガードマンとの戦い方 ラストのガードマンは普通に戦うと強敵なので、XAボタン同時押しで出るローリングソバットで相手を倒してから ローキックで追撃してやると戦いやすい。
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Zone Alarm 2015 2016/02/20 ZoneAlarmがアップデートしろというのをいつものように伸ばしてました。 アップデートのポップアップがキレて、赤くなったので、アップデートすることに^^; 現在のバージョンを確認。2013版です。 ; アップデートダイアログからアップデート。保存して、実行。 ; クイックインストールをクリック。 2013版の時はカスタムインストールがありましたが、今回はクイックインストールのみになっています。 ; 使用許諾画面でAgree。 ; ダウンロードが始まります。 ; ダウンロードが終わると、旧バージョンを削除して、インストールして良いか確認ダイアログを表示します。「はい」でインストールを開始します。 前バージョン実行中のままインストールOK。自動でアンインストールしてアップグレードします。 ; インストール完了。メールアドレス入力は必須ではありません。 ; Finishを押すと再起動確認ダイアログを表示します。 ; 再起動後、ゾーンアラームのメイン画面が表示されます。 2013版と同じのようです。 FacebookとTwitterのアイコンがずれているような気がしますが^^; バージョンは2015になりました。 ; Win7HomePremium32ビットで、MSSEと一緒に使用。 接続確認ポップアップは前バージョン同様アプリ名のみの表示で、詳細はクリック。
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WikiLeaks Japan North Korea Collapse?; ‘Going Nuclear’; UN Security Council http //blogs.wsj.com/japanrealtime/2010/11/30/wikileaks-japan-north-korea-collapse-going-nuclear-un-security-council/ This is the latest roundup of Japan mentions in a series of JRT posts pulled from the WikiLeaks U.S. embassy cables series relating to Japan. ― From a February 22, 2010, cable classified as “secret” from the U.S. embassy in Seoul summarizing a Feb. 17 conversation between U.S. Ambassador to South Korea Kathleen Stephens and Vice Foreign Minister Chun Yung-woo on Sino-North Korean relations Chun argued that, in the event of a North Korean collapse, China would clearly “not welcome” any U.S. military presence north of the DMZ. XXXXXXXXXXXX Chun XXXXXXXXXXXX said the PRC would be comfortable with a reunified Korea controlled by Seoul and anchored to the United States in a “benign alliance” — as long as Korea was not hostile towards China. Tremendous trade and labor-export opportunities for Chinese companies, Chun said, would also help salve PRC concerns about living with a reunified Korea. Chun dismissed the prospect of a possible PRC military intervention in the event of a DPRK collapse, noting that China’s strategic economic interests now lie with the United States, Japan, and South Korea — not North Korea. Moreover, Chun argued, bare-knuckle PRC military intervention in a DPRK internal crisis could “strengthen the centrifugal forces in China’s minority areas.” On Japan-South Korea relations Chun acknowledged the Ambassador’s point that a strong ROK-Japan relationship would help Tokyo accept a reunified Korean Peninsula under Seoul’s control. Chun asserted that, even though “Japan’s preference” was to keep Korea divided, Tokyo lacked the leverage to stop reunification in the event the DPRK collapses. ― From a June 17, 2009, cable classified as “confidential” from the U.S. embassy in Beijing summarizing a June 16 discussion with an unidentified source about Asian affairs related to North Korea XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX told the Charge that he kept abreast of Western media reports about North Korea. XXXXXXXXXXXX cautioned that U.S. experts should not assume North Korea would implode after Kim Jong-il’s death. He said that PRC analysts concluded that the regime would still function normally and discounted strongly any suggestion that the system would collapse once Kim Jong-il disappeared. ROK has no new ideas - Japan can only scuttle talks XXXXXXXXXXXX said that ROK Six-Party Talks envoy Wi Sung-lac had met with VFM Wu Dawei on June 9 but had offered nothing new. “The South Koreans have plenty of ideas, but we’ve heard them all before,” he complained, adding that the ROK government was too close to the situation in North Korea to be objective. Turning to Japan, XXXXXXXXXXXX said that Japan’s obsession with the abductee issue reminded him of a Chinese expression for an individual who was too weak to make something work, yet strong enough to destroy it. ― From a January 12, 2009, cable classified as “confidential” from the U.S. embassy in Seoul summarizing South Korea’s foreign policy towards its neighbors President Lee has made concerted efforts to improve relations with Tokyo, which were significantly strained during the Roh Moo-hyun era over history and territory issues. Lee sought to compartmentalize what he called “disputes over the past,” stating in an early policy address that “South Korea and Japan should…try to foster a future-oriented relationship with a pragmatic attitude. Historical truth must not be ignored, but we can no longer afford to give up our future relations due to disputes over the past.” Lee’s vision was to look beyond the history-bound bilateral issues and create a Korea-Japan partnership active in the regional and global arena on issues like the denuclearization of the DPRK, strengthening of multilateral relationships, trade and economics, and cooperation on projects like alternative energy, communicable diseases, and poverty alleviation. So far, Lee’s efforts have yielded some success, although Blue House officials would argue that results would have been far better had Tokyo shown more courage, especially in dealing with the Takeshima/Dokdo issue [refers to the territorial disputed group of islands in the Sea of Japan. It is called Takeshima in Japan and Dokdo in South Korea]. For example, Lee pressed ahead with his plan to engage Japan on a more strategic regional and global level. Lee made the decision that Korea would participate in the October U.S.-Japan-Korea Trilateral Policy Planning talks (Ref A) in Tokyo. He then agreed to the U.S.-Japan-Korea Defense Trilateral Talks (Ref B) in Washington in November, the first trilateral defense talks in six years. Lee also initiated the first ever stand-alone China-Japan-Korea Trilateral Summit (Ref C) in Fukuoka in December. Critics will of course point out that there were no substantive results from these meetings, but the fact that the meetings were held at all is a significant result. ― From a April 30, 2009, cable classified as “secret” from the U.S. embassy in Beijing. The “Charge” refers to Dan Piccuta, who was chargé d’affaires of the U.S. embassy in Beijing at the time of the correspondence In the first two G-20 Financial Summits, U.S. and Chinese positions had been close, closer even than the United States and Europe, XXXXXXXXXXXX noted. Views on major issues such as the need for fiscal stimulus and reform of international financial institutions were similar. Leading up to the London Summit, XXXXXXXXXXXX felt that the U.S.-U.K.-China “troika” had been effective Beijing could persuade the developing countries, Washington could influence Japan and South Korea, and London could bring along the Europeans. And further down the cable , related to overhauling the United Nations Security Council, a prospect that could mean adding to the current roster of five permanent (P-5) members, which currently includes the U.S., Russia, China, the U.K. and France China was concerned by “momentum” that was building on UN Security Council reform, which was “not good” for the P-5, XXXXXXXXXXXX said. China wanted the United States to maintain its position on UNSC reform and not be “proactive” on the matter, which the PRC feared could result in a UN General Assembly resolution on the subject. The P-5 “club” should not be “diluted,” XXXXXXXXXXXX said. If we end up with a “P-10,” both China and the United States would “be in trouble.” Moreover, it would be difficult for the Chinese public to accept Japan as a permanent member of the UNSC. The Charge replied that the Administration had not completed its policy review on UNSC expansion, so we do not yet have a position on specific proposals. Nonetheless, the United States believed that UN members should be allowed to state their positions freely and openly without undue P-5 influence. Regarding Japan, the Charge said that, while no decision had been made about which countries to support for permanent membership on the UNSC, it was hard to envision any expansion of the Council that did not include Japan, which was the second-largest contributor to the UN budget. ― From a June 4, 2009, cable classified as “secret” from the embassy in Singapore summarizing a May 30 discussion between U.S. Deputy Secretary of State James Steinberg’s conversation with Singapore founder and former prime minister Lee Kuan Yew, who now goes by the title minister mentor The Deputy Secretary noted that North Korea’s decisions will have an impact in Japan. MM Lee said he believes Japan may well “go nuclear.” The Chinese must have factored this into their calculations and concluded that the prospect of Japan with nuclear weapons is less bad than losing North Korea as a buffer state. The Chinese take a long-term view and must think that within a few years the DPRK’s current leadership will be gone and there will be new leadership, with new thinking. But there will still be a North Korea, he said. ウィキリークス情報