Unless the episode caused you to experience memory loss, that's impossible. Jurassic Bark is still just the same as it was, as are the feelings you experienced while watching it.
But *whose* web browser, media player, and desktop search? And can it be removed? Those are the problems with Windows and bundling. Boxed copies of the OS should contain whatever software MS wants, but OEMS and end users should be free to configure the OS as they see fit.
Again, someone is paying. Why should I, or the content provider, have to pay extra to make the ISPs meet their end of the bargain? If they can't do the job at the prices they gave, it's their fault, not mine.
You missed out on a really good game by not playing Link's Awakening. It managed to combine the best parts of its predecessors, added a few new things, and had an interesting, if somewhat weird, story. I'd argue that it also showed a bit of maturity because Link could only get home by destroying the island.
A few elements of the 3-D Zelda games even got their start in Links Awakening, like the trading games and the girl named Marin (I'm including variations of the name).
What have you been smoking? This is a completely unnecessary step that only erodes our constitutional rights and remove checks on the executive branch. FISA warrants are already easy to obtain, and can be acquired up to three days after the surveillance occurs.
Bundling wouldn't be a problem if Microsoft designed those components so they could be removed or replaced. That would give Microsoft the ability to provide whatever it wanted in the boxed version of its software while giving OEMs and users more say in what software is installed on a computer.
Various groups tried to ban the book because it depicts racism and uses words like 'nigger'. The people challenging these books focus on a few words or pages, and usually haven't read them.
Cute use of quotation marks to belittle others while completely missing the point. A book can be banned at any level of government.
The point of these lists is to show just how stupid banning and challenging books really is.
Some members of the industry are trying to move to a higher price point. Nintendo's Wii is expected to have a launch price similar to the company's previous consoles, and the games will be priced accordingly.
Custom cartones sound good now, but just wait until you have to pay the auto companies for making your electric ride sound like a Ferrari.
New Coke was also due to a massive amount of consumer research on its owner's behalf. That still didn't make it a good idea.
Unless the episode caused you to experience memory loss, that's impossible. Jurassic Bark is still just the same as it was, as are the feelings you experienced while watching it.
So they off-camera gained the ability to fly? Come on...
No, the ship never left earth. Mom's base was at the north pole. The movie just didn't establish that very well.
She lets everyone but you have their way with her?
It's just a name, like the Forbidden Zone or the Zone of no Return. All the zones have names like that on the Mountain of Terror
Explain to me why the man wouldn't have the right to sell those tickets. He owns them, doesn't he?
Define "family values".
But what are the odds that Windows 7 will actually ship when MS says it will?
Not when the deleting admins can arbitrarily decide which secondary sources count.
But *whose* web browser, media player, and desktop search? And can it be removed? Those are the problems with Windows and bundling. Boxed copies of the OS should contain whatever software MS wants, but OEMS and end users should be free to configure the OS as they see fit.
Again, someone is paying. Why should I, or the content provider, have to pay extra to make the ISPs meet their end of the bargain? If they can't do the job at the prices they gave, it's their fault, not mine.
You missed out on a really good game by not playing Link's Awakening. It managed to combine the best parts of its predecessors, added a few new things, and had an interesting, if somewhat weird, story. I'd argue that it also showed a bit of maturity because Link could only get home by destroying the island. A few elements of the 3-D Zelda games even got their start in Links Awakening, like the trading games and the girl named Marin (I'm including variations of the name).
So, basically you're saying upgrading to Vista is like sex with Kobe Bryant.
"a rose by any other name would smell as sweet"
Not if they called it a stenchblossom.
Every release of windows since windows 95 has been marginally better.
Even Windows ME?
At least they found a use for Al Gore's lockbox.
What have you been smoking? This is a completely unnecessary step that only erodes our constitutional rights and remove checks on the executive branch. FISA warrants are already easy to obtain, and can be acquired up to three days after the surveillance occurs.
Bundling wouldn't be a problem if Microsoft designed those components so they could be removed or replaced. That would give Microsoft the ability to provide whatever it wanted in the boxed version of its software while giving OEMs and users more say in what software is installed on a computer.
Various groups tried to ban the book because it depicts racism and uses words like 'nigger'. The people challenging these books focus on a few words or pages, and usually haven't read them.
And who gave you the authority to decide which books are considered meaningful?
Cute use of quotation marks to belittle others while completely missing the point. A book can be banned at any level of government. The point of these lists is to show just how stupid banning and challenging books really is.
Me, Grimlock, like headline. No want it change.
I still think that the hubbub over Janet Jackson's breast was that they only got to see one.
Some members of the industry are trying to move to a higher price point. Nintendo's Wii is expected to have a launch price similar to the company's previous consoles, and the games will be priced accordingly.