But when becoming so disenfranchised with the United States, keep in mind while there is little being done to check the power of many of these major corporations, we have less to fear that those other smaller economies and developing nations who're so much hungrier for the economic growth being offered. Are our personal freedoms, we often have to ask ourselves, more valuable than our lives? As you recall, there was a certain, incident with Shell oil and the indiginous people living on their oil fields in Africa, and it is important that while we, American citizens value our personal freedoms, there is much more to be grateful for within this sort of creeping corporate protection lent to our US government. You must further examine the state of other nations and their failing governments who often toss aside their human rights, much less those garenteed us by our constitution and government. Though it may sound as though I am a representation of an American bias and brainwashing (after all, we're always told our nation is better than any other place in the world) but having been to places that really do have it much worse, on first hand account, there is much to be thankful for, and although it may look as though our freedoms our being sold off, it seems more and more like our personal privacy is more than anything. Which is a greater concern? Depends on your perspective. Just protect yourself. Sometimes the greatest intrusion is the one you least acknowledge.
Typically, game companies lose a whole slew of money on selling their game consoles, such as the dreamcast, playstation, or nintendo. But they can overcharge their users on the games themselves, because they have already been driven into the game makers ploy.
If Microsoft removes the need for selling game consoles, and focuses the other game companies attention solely on making the games, then a lot more money can be made for both Microsoft & the game companies [since they wouldn't be losing as much for every console]
Yes, it's possible. And compatible with ALL browsers. There are ultimately 3 ways to refresh to another page [as these sites have been doing, therefore 'locking' you in]
This page has moved to a <A href="http://www.new.site/page.html">new location</A>.
Using all three on the same page can help all browsers. The script works in major browsers, refresh is the older one, with which a quick back click can get past, and the message is perfect for lynx type browser [even tho refresh works in lynx]
But when becoming so disenfranchised with the United States, keep in mind while there is little being done to check the power of many of these major corporations, we have less to fear that those other smaller economies and developing nations who're so much hungrier for the economic growth being offered. Are our personal freedoms, we often have to ask ourselves, more valuable than our lives? As you recall, there was a certain, incident with Shell oil and the indiginous people living on their oil fields in Africa, and it is important that while we, American citizens value our personal freedoms, there is much more to be grateful for within this sort of creeping corporate protection lent to our US government. You must further examine the state of other nations and their failing governments who often toss aside their human rights, much less those garenteed us by our constitution and government. Though it may sound as though I am a representation of an American bias and brainwashing (after all, we're always told our nation is better than any other place in the world) but having been to places that really do have it much worse, on first hand account, there is much to be thankful for, and although it may look as though our freedoms our being sold off, it seems more and more like our personal privacy is more than anything. Which is a greater concern? Depends on your perspective. Just protect yourself. Sometimes the greatest intrusion is the one you least acknowledge.
Typically, game companies lose a whole slew of money on selling their game consoles, such as the dreamcast, playstation, or nintendo. But they can overcharge their users on the games themselves, because they have already been driven into the game makers ploy.
If Microsoft removes the need for selling game consoles, and focuses the other game companies attention solely on making the games, then a lot more money can be made for both Microsoft & the game companies [since they wouldn't be losing as much for every console]
Wash. Rinse. Repeat.
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This page has moved to a <A href="http://www.new.site/page.html">new location</A>.
Using all three on the same page can help all browsers. The script works in major browsers, refresh is the older one, with which a quick back click can get past, and the message is perfect for lynx type browser [even tho refresh works in lynx]
Give Jon one of Dr. Seuss's many wonderful books.
Simply said, this won't be simple.