A fps that was originally a mod for Half-Life, since then it has bloomed into its own game but still runs off of the Half-Life engine.
by 1337 |-|4x0|2 August 14, 2006
by 1337 |-|4x0|2 August 22, 2006
Bayerische Motoren Werke, Or Bavarian Motor Works, Or Break My Wallet.
Company that makes "luxury" cars. It used to make airplanes engines, hence why the logo is of a propelor-esque design.
Company that makes "luxury" cars. It used to make airplanes engines, hence why the logo is of a propelor-esque design.
by 1337 |-|4x0|2 May 14, 2006
Company bent on world domination. This however will never happen because people keep transferring over to Linux.
Bob: Man I hate Microsoft Windows Xp!!! :(
Rob: That's why you should have switched to Linux you dolt!
Rob: That's why you should have switched to Linux you dolt!
by 1337 |-|4x0|2 May 13, 2006
Cosmic Gate is a German trance, progressive trance and hard trance duo made up of Claus Terhoeven (aka Nic Chagall) and Stefan Bossems (DJ Bossi). They are best known for their singles "Exploration of Space", "The Drums", and "The Truth." Cosmic Gate has done remixes for popular DJs including DJ Tiesto, Armin van Buuren, and Ferry Corsten. Cosmic Gate's heavy, analog trance sound is considered by many to be the definition of hard trance.
by 1337 |-|4x0|2 November 21, 2006
A better version of Internet Explorer made by Mozilla. Quite possibly the most 1337 web browser in the world.
by 1337 |-|4x0|2 August 20, 2006
Sport in which 1-8 people row a racing shell down a river 1500-2000 meters. Usually takes around 6 minutes to finish. Practice is run by a coach and his ever faithful coxwain. There are 2 types of shells, scullers, in which every rower has 2 oars, and standard, when each rower has 1 oar, port or starbord. During the offseason rowers practice on ergs. Rowers are also known to train as hard as some of the most physical sports there are. A common misconseption is that rowers arms are really strong, little do the public know, that rowers use mainly there legs.
by 1337 |-|4x0|2 April 20, 2006