Now we're both safe. You know who'd be awesome: Mog. Those Moogles are ferocious. I remember the old Final Fantasy III (VI) ad that flipped over two pages. The first had Mog standing in the center of the page with dozens of huge monsters behind him. The ad said "It doesn't seem fair, does it?". Flipping the page revealed a pile of dead monsters behind Mog, who was still posed in the center. The ad read "Who said life's fair?". Classic stuff!
On a side note, if you are referring to the USA, we are a constitutional republic, not a democracy: "...and to the REPUBLIC for which it stands...". So much for liberally-funded public schools.
As for the article, I would say that neither HD-DVD nor Blu-Ray win. The consumers are the obvious winners because technology and innovation are furthered through a little friendly competition. Viva laissez faire capitalism! (Wow, I just used a French term outside of a joke.)
...and the host of the show will be a snivelling teenage rocker, born in 2011 who claims to vividly remember the decade as an expert. Special guests include the kids of Anna Nicole Smith and Britney Spears because their parents' names were thought of so highly in the timeframe of "I Love the 2000s", according to VH1.
...that it covers half the MySpace population. Don't the majority of people use MySpace for getting sex? Being a/.er, I wouldn't know. Also, being married, I don't know much about sex these days.
Apparently the sharks are just better at it.
Oops, I spelled it wrong, too.
CRONO!
Now we're both safe. You know who'd be awesome: Mog. Those Moogles are ferocious. I remember the old Final Fantasy III (VI) ad that flipped over two pages. The first had Mog standing in the center of the page with dozens of huge monsters behind him. The ad said "It doesn't seem fair, does it?". Flipping the page revealed a pile of dead monsters behind Mog, who was still posed in the center. The ad read "Who said life's fair?". Classic stuff!
SEGA, SquareEnix, Konami
Does that mean we will see Sonic and Chrono, in addition to Snake?
On a side note, if you are referring to the USA, we are a constitutional republic, not a democracy: "...and to the REPUBLIC for which it stands...". So much for liberally-funded public schools. As for the article, I would say that neither HD-DVD nor Blu-Ray win. The consumers are the obvious winners because technology and innovation are furthered through a little friendly competition. Viva laissez faire capitalism! (Wow, I just used a French term outside of a joke.)
That's such An Inconvenient Truth.
...and the host of the show will be a snivelling teenage rocker, born in 2011 who claims to vividly remember the decade as an expert. Special guests include the kids of Anna Nicole Smith and Britney Spears because their parents' names were thought of so highly in the timeframe of "I Love the 2000s", according to VH1.
...that it covers half the MySpace population. Don't the majority of people use MySpace for getting sex? Being a /.er, I wouldn't know. Also, being married, I don't know much about sex these days.
Hey, thanks for the links!
That can be applied to most teachers of science as well. If it wasn't for the teachers' manuals, they would be lost.
Troll?
It sounds like the away team mission was a success!