Over here you get only paid once a month, normally at the end of the month. I did not know it is still common to be paid every other week in the U.S.A.
As long as Germany is part of the European Union this is simply no going to happen. Touching the speed limit on the Autobahn ends the career of every politican.
On a lot of servers at customer sites emacs is not installed. vi on the other hand is available on every *nix server I have ever encountered. So at least for config editing I'm often forced to use vi.
As long as you have other ways to appreciate your time spent alive then sure. At some point though, there's no point trying to argue. Like I said before about Steam, it has certain obvious online requirements, but considering all of my electronic devices are online 100% of the time anyway, I don't see that as a problem. Plus, you can play in offline mode, or crack the DRM if you really wish.
I have to do long train rides. I would have buyed D3 if I could play it on the train. But Mobile coverage is nowhere near that point.
It's much easier inside your home; if some stranger is inside your home and you shoot him dead, it's pretty hard for prosecutors to argue that you instigated it or whatever; your story that the person broke in and threatened your life is hard to argue with.
So should I be afraid to be invited to someone else's house, because he could decide to "stand his ground" and shoot me? This argument is BS.
ICT should also be taught by embedding interactive and multimedia technology across every subject, according to Intellect - which believes technology businesses could play a role here to help teachers make the best use of relevant equipment by supporting training.
I would have never bought as DS if it wasn't for the R4. If they would sell the games on much smaller cartridges I might use them. But at that size it's such a hassle to carry multiple games around. I probably would not like a lot of smaller cartridges either because I would lose them;). Mutliple games on a SD card is just the perfect way of storing a lot games.
Simply use a Single Sign On mechanism. Be it Kerberos, a solution that fills your password (passlogix.com),.... You only need remember one password (or better a PIN to your smarcard) and have strong password for all your applications.
To me DDO seems to be closer to you second, "evil", example. You have to pay to get "Adventure Packs" which give you, as I get it, access to content you otherwise can't access.
What I don't get: Suppose you have been a subscriber for 3 months. While you are subscribed you have access to all adventure packs etc. Now when you unsubscribe do you lose access to all the content even though you spent 45$ on the game? In contrast when you buy the adventure packs via micro-transactions, do you gain access for ever?
If killing someone meant they had to walk back for a couple minutes and caused them no permanent harm at all, I imagine it wouldn't be such a big deal.
Don't forget that it wears down your cloth if you get killed.
Is it patent worthy? I don't know. But I sure like to such a device in restaurants. It really gets messy when you are at a table with >10 friends. It's really a hassle to hand 10 credit cards to the waiter. It never happens that everyone ( or even most of the people ) have cash.
Picking your items on a touch screen, enter a tip percentage, swipe your card - sounds really convenient to me.
Even though my (work) computer takes less than 10 minutes to boot, it takes ages to run all the logon scripts. Than, if I start Outlook it takes another 5 minutes before I can do anything else.
Over here you get only paid once a month, normally at the end of the month. I did not know it is still common to be paid every other week in the U.S.A.
As long as Germany is part of the European Union this is simply no going to happen. Touching the speed limit on the Autobahn ends the career of every politican.
On a lot of servers at customer sites emacs is not installed. vi on the other hand is available on every *nix server I have ever encountered. So at least for config editing I'm often forced to use vi.
Care to share a source for that urban legend?
I cannot find that one. Can you provide a link?
No need to check the WayBack(tm) machine if you are referring to this interview.
As long as you have other ways to appreciate your time spent alive then sure. At some point though, there's no point trying to argue. Like I said before about Steam, it has certain obvious online requirements, but considering all of my electronic devices are online 100% of the time anyway, I don't see that as a problem. Plus, you can play in offline mode, or crack the DRM if you really wish.
I have to do long train rides. I would have buyed D3 if I could play it on the train. But Mobile coverage is nowhere near that point.
You can watch the counting process. You could be one of the people who count the votes.
clicking your link yields zero results for me.
It's much easier inside your home; if some stranger is inside your home and you shoot him dead, it's pretty hard for prosecutors to argue that you instigated it or whatever; your story that the person broke in and threatened your life is hard to argue with.
So should I be afraid to be invited to someone else's house, because he could decide to "stand his ground" and shoot me? This argument is BS.
Yeah that's how l learned CS too...
I dont use caps lock. not even for line long names of constants. I don't think I ever used it.
I would have never bought as DS if it wasn't for the R4. If they would sell the games on much smaller cartridges I might use them. But at that size it's such a hassle to carry multiple games around. I probably would not like a lot of smaller cartridges either because I would lose them ;). Mutliple games on a SD card is just the perfect way of storing a lot games.
Simply use a Single Sign On mechanism. Be it Kerberos, a solution that fills your password (passlogix.com), .... You only need remember one password (or better a PIN to your smarcard) and have strong password for all your applications.
99% of the time you have to enter serials, they get capitalized automatically.
To me DDO seems to be closer to you second, "evil", example. You have to pay to get "Adventure Packs" which give you, as I get it, access to content you otherwise can't access.
What I don't get: Suppose you have been a subscriber for 3 months. While you are subscribed you have access to all adventure packs etc. Now when you unsubscribe do you lose access to all the content even though you spent 45$ on the game? In contrast when you buy the adventure packs via micro-transactions, do you gain access for ever?
I bought them, but I hated them and myself for doing it.
That's exactly how you show 'em you don't like what they are doing! Very smart!
In Guildwars Nightfall they had to change a NPCs name because people were offended by torture. That's why a Corsair Prisoner in the training area became a Sunspear Volunteer. The Corsairs are your enemies, while Sunspears are your friends obviously. http://guildwars.wikia.com/wiki/Sunspear_Volunteer http://guildwars.wikia.com/wiki/Corsair_Prisoner
If killing someone meant they had to walk back for a couple minutes and caused them no permanent harm at all, I imagine it wouldn't be such a big deal.
Don't forget that it wears down your cloth if you get killed.
Is it patent worthy? I don't know. But I sure like to such a device in restaurants. It really gets messy when you are at a table with >10 friends. It's really a hassle to hand 10 credit cards to the waiter. It never happens that everyone ( or even most of the people ) have cash. Picking your items on a touch screen, enter a tip percentage, swipe your card - sounds really convenient to me.
Either the majority of our military is stupid (and they have tests to prevent that)
you made my day.
Even though my (work) computer takes less than 10 minutes to boot, it takes ages to run all the logon scripts. Than, if I start Outlook it takes another 5 minutes before I can do anything else.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/March_2000 Woman study computer science because Finland rewrites its constitution?
I for one welcome our sleeping overlords.