Bringing any unnecessary attention to a "bad" thing can lead to many bad things happening to said thing, especially in a place like China. Let the people earn their information. Plenty of people that want to get around the firewall, do, from the Chinese i've spoken to.
Once you start using good gear, you'll start to side with the recording industry on this one. Well, not completely. 256k AAC is good enough for me, but anything less is almost tortue to listen to.
That list doesn't represent all reviewed PS3 games. You need to filter it by "Standard Retail Games" to have all games listed, then sort by score.
You'll then get:
Ninja Gaiden Sigma 9.3
Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, The 9.2
Resistance: Fall of Man 9.1
MotorStorm 8.9
Virtua Fighter 5 8.8
NBA Street Homecourt 8.8
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas 8.7
NHL 2K7 8.6
NBA 2K7 8.5
College Hoops 2K7 8.3
Fight Night Round 3 8.3
Madden NFL 07 8.3
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07 8.3
Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiidge Racer 7 8.2
F.E.A.R. 8.1
Bigs, The 8.0
Which gives us 16 titles with a score of 8.0 or greater (duplicates/non-US reviews removed for consistency).
That list doesn't represent all reviewed PS3 games. You need to filter it by "Standard Retail Games" to have all games listed, then sort by score. You'll then get:
Ninja Gaiden Sigma 9.3
Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, The 9.2
Resistance: Fall of Man 9.1
MotorStorm 8.9
Virtua Fighter 5 8.8
NBA Street Homecourt 8.8
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas 8.7
NHL 2K7 8.6
NBA 2K7 8.5
College Hoops 2K7 8.3
Fight Night Round 3 8.3
Madden NFL 07 8.3
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07 8.3
Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiidge Racer 7 8.2
F.E.A.R. 8.1
Bigs, The 8.0
Which gives us 16 titles with a score of 8.0 or greater (duplicates/non-US reviews removed for consistency).
The argument that illegal downloading is OK if you, say, own the physical CD and it's too scratched to play, own the physical game cart, etc is just plain terrible. The problem with this is that you are aiding other people in their illegal activities by participating in a P2P network. You may very well have the right to download the content, but you certainly don't have the right to distribute it on the P2P network.
If you were going to blow shit up, Osama style, you would certainly NOT need to go to a childs' educational camp to do it. More power to people making science more interesting for kids.
I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the brand of their box but by the content of their kernel.
And they're also the people supporting the families of those millions of families that depend on income from companies like GM, Ford, Dodge, Exxon, and countless people behind things like air conditioning, power plants, etc. Responsible for thousands of "births" per year as well?
Why not give individuals, not just corporations, more incentive to study the hard sciences?
Something in the neighborhood of a $1,000/year scholarship sounds reasonable. It really is a drop in the bucket in terms of our budget, and it sure as hell would go a long way, unlike certain billion-dollar wars...
Russian hackers are getting your passwords!
from TFA: "The monkeys grab their breasts, and gesture at us while pointing at their private parts."
You try that at work and see what happens...
Now we can watch our undefeated football team in all its glory.
M-M-M-Monster Kill (...kill...kill...kill...kill...)
...even more colleagues that aren't passionate about their work.
The future certainly is bright.
Bringing any unnecessary attention to a "bad" thing can lead to many bad things happening to said thing, especially in a place like China. Let the people earn their information. Plenty of people that want to get around the firewall, do, from the Chinese i've spoken to.
Once you start using good gear, you'll start to side with the recording industry on this one. Well, not completely. 256k AAC is good enough for me, but anything less is almost tortue to listen to.
But at during same period, both tape decks and pirates (yarr matey) have decreased significantly as well.
That list doesn't represent all reviewed PS3 games. You need to filter it by "Standard Retail Games" to have all games listed, then sort by score.
You'll then get:
Ninja Gaiden Sigma 9.3
Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, The 9.2
Resistance: Fall of Man 9.1
MotorStorm 8.9
Virtua Fighter 5 8.8
NBA Street Homecourt 8.8
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas 8.7
NHL 2K7 8.6
NBA 2K7 8.5
College Hoops 2K7 8.3
Fight Night Round 3 8.3
Madden NFL 07 8.3
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07 8.3
Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiidge Racer 7 8.2
F.E.A.R. 8.1
Bigs, The 8.0
Which gives us 16 titles with a score of 8.0 or greater (duplicates/non-US reviews removed for consistency).
That list doesn't represent all reviewed PS3 games. You need to filter it by "Standard Retail Games" to have all games listed, then sort by score. You'll then get: Ninja Gaiden Sigma 9.3 Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, The 9.2 Resistance: Fall of Man 9.1 MotorStorm 8.9 Virtua Fighter 5 8.8 NBA Street Homecourt 8.8 Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas 8.7 NHL 2K7 8.6 NBA 2K7 8.5 College Hoops 2K7 8.3 Fight Night Round 3 8.3 Madden NFL 07 8.3 Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07 8.3 Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiidge Racer 7 8.2 F.E.A.R. 8.1 Bigs, The 8.0 Which gives us 16 titles with a score of 8.0 or greater (duplicates/non-US reviews removed for consistency).
That saved me a trip to the suicide booth!
The argument that illegal downloading is OK if you, say, own the physical CD and it's too scratched to play, own the physical game cart, etc is just plain terrible. The problem with this is that you are aiding other people in their illegal activities by participating in a P2P network. You may very well have the right to download the content, but you certainly don't have the right to distribute it on the P2P network.
Because the average person that has even heard of Linux only knows of one distro: Ubuntu.
I believe George A. Romero might have made some films about this sort of thing.
simply by adding bling.
That was a good Star Trek episode.
Every day, companies compete with Google for applicants and lose.
If you were going to blow shit up, Osama style, you would certainly NOT need to go to a childs' educational camp to do it. More power to people making science more interesting for kids.
I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the brand of their box but by the content of their kernel.
Windows Vista Ultimate
Windows Vista Enterprise
Windows Vista Business
Windows Vista Home Premium
Windows Vista Home Basic
Windows Vista Starter
"Home Basic N" and "Business N" in EU.
64 and 32 bit versions as well.
And they're also the people supporting the families of those millions of families that depend on income from companies like GM, Ford, Dodge, Exxon, and countless people behind things like air conditioning, power plants, etc. Responsible for thousands of "births" per year as well?
If this /. page and the article can be viewed from China without circumventing the Great Firewall.
In Soviet Russia, Microsoft pays YOU!
The color red, the Kalishnikov, and Linux
Mr. Gates, you will be the first against the wall.
Why not give individuals, not just corporations, more incentive to study the hard sciences?
Something in the neighborhood of a $1,000/year scholarship sounds reasonable. It really is a drop in the bucket in terms of our budget, and it sure as hell would go a long way, unlike certain billion-dollar wars...