My first job was tech support for MSN TV... That was in 2003.
I'm not sure development was really the issue, especially with the type of money that the XBOX is bringing in compared to MSN TV.
A candidate who to many embodies the corrupting effect of money on politics faces elimination largely because he hasn’t done a good enough job raising slush money.
The description in the summary is from his first meeting, before the cables were leaked.
From the article:
Assange was transformed by his outlaw celebrity. The derelict with the backpack and the sagging socks now wore his hair dyed and styled, and he favored fashionably skinny suits and ties. He became a kind of cult figure for the European young and leftish and was evidently a magnet for women.
Seems like it would be tough, but I would love to have some sort of online detective story... Maybe where some players commit the crimes, while the others find them.
Looking at the Google site, the phone costs $179 if you sign up with a T-Mobile plan. So if you cancel, you're out the $179 + $150 from Google, + $200 from T-Mobile... which brings the price to $529, which coincidentally, is the unlocked price of the phone.
You are at a loss, however, of how many months you had the service before canceling (with T-Mobile's current discount for not subsidizing the device).
Curious, how is violence shown in the media over there? I know in the states it's watered down compared to some international news I've watched (where you see actual bodies and not just a map of the general area). If anything, I think that helps people accept it and not feed into the hype around it.
That said, this game would get an M rating over here, or from what I've read in the other comments, they need some sort of 18+ in Austrailia. As in, you won't be able to purchase the game unless you're 18, there's no valid "think of the children" excuse when you're old enough to buy cigarettes. Sure some kids will have their parents buy the game, but that's who should be putting the foot down. From your comment, it seems like you would decide not to purchase the game for your kids. Which is fine, as long as it's your decision and not the governments.
I tried the Chaos Launcher (first link) the other day, and it has the ability to double the size (press Alt + F9). It definitely doubled it, but the game ran horrible. May have been something on my end, but scrolling accurately was impossible, movement was really slow. I didn't look into it, just went back to the normal windowed mode.
Which is pretty interesting, since most manufacturers will go with AT&T's 850/1900 UMTS mix. Nokia does release a "North America" version for its high end phones with these bands... it's weird to see it already on a phone.
If you want a little farther explanation, Phone Scoop has a visual guide.
My first job was tech support for MSN TV... That was in 2003. I'm not sure development was really the issue, especially with the type of money that the XBOX is bringing in compared to MSN TV.
Would be nice, but I would think he has a real chance of getting arrested again before that happens.
Did they also buy up www.newtgingrich.xxx?
You could've left off that period too. Not me, I'm a glutton.
I'm sure Opera is missing because all 17 users saw no point in taking the test. -posted from Opera Mobile
You're right. m.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2011/12/the-ally-from-hell/8730/4/
Are they sure it's a moon?
"too" I think he was trying to say. Pardon me, looks like it's my turn and the agents actually have the decency to knock.
But you still have to be subscribed to HBO, which means you have to subscribe to a standard cable package. I don't think HBO really gets it.
I'm sure these 'unthinkable innovations' will include such wonders as...
I think that also works.
I didn't know that one existed...
From what I've heard about Pakistan, Internet access isn't really at the top of the list...
From the article:
Exactly... http://www.nytimes.com/opensecrets should be at least mentioned...
Seems like it would be tough, but I would love to have some sort of online detective story... Maybe where some players commit the crimes, while the others find them.
The very first shot reminded me of this old Superman cartoon.
I thought it was still up in the air. Isn't the distraction being on a call?
Based on your acute observations I suspect he meant to post on a sight other than /.
I'll say...
Looking at the Google site, the phone costs $179 if you sign up with a T-Mobile plan. So if you cancel, you're out the $179 + $150 from Google, + $200 from T-Mobile... which brings the price to $529, which coincidentally, is the unlocked price of the phone. You are at a loss, however, of how many months you had the service before canceling (with T-Mobile's current discount for not subsidizing the device).
Curious, how is violence shown in the media over there? I know in the states it's watered down compared to some international news I've watched (where you see actual bodies and not just a map of the general area). If anything, I think that helps people accept it and not feed into the hype around it. That said, this game would get an M rating over here, or from what I've read in the other comments, they need some sort of 18+ in Austrailia. As in, you won't be able to purchase the game unless you're 18, there's no valid "think of the children" excuse when you're old enough to buy cigarettes. Sure some kids will have their parents buy the game, but that's who should be putting the foot down. From your comment, it seems like you would decide not to purchase the game for your kids. Which is fine, as long as it's your decision and not the governments.
You mean Lucius Fox, right?
Yeah, I just wanted to build my damn supply depots and decided not to bother with it.
I tried the Chaos Launcher (first link) the other day, and it has the ability to double the size (press Alt + F9). It definitely doubled it, but the game ran horrible. May have been something on my end, but scrolling accurately was impossible, movement was really slow. I didn't look into it, just went back to the normal windowed mode.
Which is pretty interesting, since most manufacturers will go with AT&T's 850/1900 UMTS mix. Nokia does release a "North America" version for its high end phones with these bands... it's weird to see it already on a phone. If you want a little farther explanation, Phone Scoop has a visual guide.
Just a quick note, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad actually has a PhD in transportation engineering.