I predicted this before I read it. Anything a government is going to provide you will also be completely controlled by them.
...but might allow adults to opt out.
That's the same thing they said about parents who want to home school their kids rather than sending them to public schools, but is not the case, they still have to pay for other peoples kids via taxes to get the worthless education currently being provided.
Anyone who owns a home is automatically paying property taxes to fund education, whether you home school, have no children or can't even have children.
The possible exception being the rich, of course, who figure out how to pay the least amount possible.
Isn't cable still regulated by the FCC though? If you get only basic cable you're not going to be seeing anyone getting plowed at noon; of course I might be mistaken and it is a self-regulation by cable companies to get you to pay piecemeal for your porn.
I was wondering about that HD radio crap, I've heard ads for it and thought to myself, 'WTF, how can audio be in HD?', but just never bothered to check it out because honestly upgrading the radio is pretty low on my tech totem pole.
I can buy the DLC, which was clearly content that could have been in the game already but has turned a $60 game into a $70 one, but why would I want to?
You do realize what getting "pegged" means, right?
I believe my favorite part of the page is the warning at the top saying "This article or section may contain original research...", it's like a big, "Watch out! Perverts wrote this article." banner.
Sweet! I was looking for more reasons not to pay $60 for a game if they're just going to charge us more later to play for parts of it they already completed now.
This will be a rental, and if I decide to get it it will be a used copy off Gamefly.
I don't know, if you were in the middle of sex and suddenly she stops and refuses to continue unless you pay the "climax fee" of $20, in the heat of the moment you probably would pay.
Thank you for that hack, for some reason the AVG install discovered my last name and all the notifications I got were in Spanish, making them doubly annoying. Now it's all gone and I don't have to be eye-raped again.
Old and angry, yes; failed? only recently.
Republicans have lately been very good at sticking together and watching out for one another. That is why Fox is such a blessing/curse to the party. Fox will espouse the current Republican policies continually and vilify opposition to it and that has been working for a good while.
If the Democrats can't hold themselves together Fox will use what has worked before to chip away at them again.
Not that I work for Netflix, but in my instant queue, also at around 15% of total, there are actually some recent releases like We Own the Night. Since they inked a deal with Starz maybe more recent content will become available from other sources.
Not that using Silverlight is a good way to go about it at all though.
Yeah I don't know, maybe if they made their prices realistic or at least take the slowing economy into account on pricing I will not be inclined to repurchase my 50+ DVD disc collection in Blu-Ray. Especially my TV shows, god that would be awful (would The Simpsons even look better in HD? It's just a cartoon). If they(Sony) offered an HD download of DVDs you already own when you buy a PS3 or any other Blu-Ray player then that might be some incentive, but I doubt it would ever happen.
Download a distro and pick up http://ushare.geexbox.org/, I had the same problem where an old Win to 360 streaming worked but then broke, this new configuration is all that has worked.
Personally Ubuntu has always been slow for me, but the machine it is on is a P3 900 MHz and the Win box is a AMD 1.6 GHz so direct comparisons are hard to come by, though I was under the impression it would "fly" under such paltry hardware.
I predicted this before I read it. Anything a government is going to provide you will also be completely controlled by them.
That's the same thing they said about parents who want to home school their kids rather than sending them to public schools, but is not the case, they still have to pay for other peoples kids via taxes to get the worthless education currently being provided.
Anyone who owns a home is automatically paying property taxes to fund education, whether you home school, have no children or can't even have children. The possible exception being the rich, of course, who figure out how to pay the least amount possible.
Isn't cable still regulated by the FCC though? If you get only basic cable you're not going to be seeing anyone getting plowed at noon; of course I might be mistaken and it is a self-regulation by cable companies to get you to pay piecemeal for your porn.
I was wondering about that HD radio crap, I've heard ads for it and thought to myself, 'WTF, how can audio be in HD?', but just never bothered to check it out because honestly upgrading the radio is pretty low on my tech totem pole.
I can buy the DLC, which was clearly content that could have been in the game already but has turned a $60 game into a $70 one, but why would I want to?
Is so he can finally get someone to give him a straight answer about where that any key is.
What makes you think we've heard the last of Palin?
You do realize what getting "pegged" means, right?
I believe my favorite part of the page is the warning at the top saying "This article or section may contain original research...", it's like a big, "Watch out! Perverts wrote this article." banner.
Sweet! I was looking for more reasons not to pay $60 for a game if they're just going to charge us more later to play for parts of it they already completed now. This will be a rental, and if I decide to get it it will be a used copy off Gamefly.
everyone who clicks the links will become a person of interest to the NSA.
I don't know, if you were in the middle of sex and suddenly she stops and refuses to continue unless you pay the "climax fee" of $20, in the heat of the moment you probably would pay.
And if publishers can put these kind of restrictions on games, why shouldn't they do it? There's no downside.
No downside to them clearly, unless people complain loudly enough to stop bullshit like that in its tracks before it happens.
Thank you for that hack, for some reason the AVG install discovered my last name and all the notifications I got were in Spanish, making them doubly annoying. Now it's all gone and I don't have to be eye-raped again.
Or I could just whip out my Mr. Fusion.
Is that what the kids are calling it nowadays?
Old and angry, yes; failed? only recently. Republicans have lately been very good at sticking together and watching out for one another. That is why Fox is such a blessing/curse to the party. Fox will espouse the current Republican policies continually and vilify opposition to it and that has been working for a good while. If the Democrats can't hold themselves together Fox will use what has worked before to chip away at them again.
It looks for files like "guyongirlonsheep37.jpg"
Then I'll be safe since I rename all my files as "Top Secret: Hot Japanese Satellite images".
No, but if you also happen to have a Windows Media center PC or can "find" one, you can follow this guide http://lifehacker.com/396881/turn-your-xbox-360-into-a-streaming-netflix-player , pretty much the only other way I've heard of, besides boxee, for streaming.
Not that I work for Netflix, but in my instant queue, also at around 15% of total, there are actually some recent releases like We Own the Night. Since they inked a deal with Starz maybe more recent content will become available from other sources. Not that using Silverlight is a good way to go about it at all though.
Sorry, wha? I've never heard of that happening for Live, ever.
Yeah I don't know, maybe if they made their prices realistic or at least take the slowing economy into account on pricing I will not be inclined to repurchase my 50+ DVD disc collection in Blu-Ray. Especially my TV shows, god that would be awful (would The Simpsons even look better in HD? It's just a cartoon). If they(Sony) offered an HD download of DVDs you already own when you buy a PS3 or any other Blu-Ray player then that might be some incentive, but I doubt it would ever happen.
Download a distro and pick up http://ushare.geexbox.org/, I had the same problem where an old Win to 360 streaming worked but then broke, this new configuration is all that has worked.
That might be it then, since there is only 128 Mb installed, I would add more if PC-100 wasn't so overpriced.
Personally Ubuntu has always been slow for me, but the machine it is on is a P3 900 MHz and the Win box is a AMD 1.6 GHz so direct comparisons are hard to come by, though I was under the impression it would "fly" under such paltry hardware.
Don't perpetuate the stereotype that Jimmy Kimmel is funny.
What is this junk you are referring to?
If you have 3 apples and are only hungry enough for 1 apple, do you refuse to share your remaining apples simply because your apple supply is limited?
No no no, it's supposed to be a car analogy.