At that age, there's a certain bodily function you're finding that is pent up inside of you... I think that 'gaming' addiction is a cover up for this other function they are finding more interesting:-)
I think this is an interesting concept except for the fact that hurricanes are a beast down here. Storms can get really bad too and I am curious as to how things will hold up during the storms.
I can't imagine Solar Power being a good idea when we have constant storms... and at unpredicitable times. One minute it will be raining, the other the sun is out shining bright. And this happens on and off all day. How do you cope with this? Solar Power does not work as well in cloudy weather and we get a lot of it regardless of our "Sunshine State" name.
I am worried and actually pretty interested all at the same time. I'm not sure who would want to live in a Solar Powered City as it is probably not as good as having good ol' fashion eletrcitiy... But FPL is a very good company and I respect them a lot. I'd say give them a shot.
This story became pretty popular very quickly. What do you think their numbers look like now? I bet they're 15% higher due to the fuss they are making. Regardless of the outcome, they have gained more viewers through their sneaky-like tactics.
Lemmings is a little more fun and just like this Crayon Physics game. At least if you get bored you get to see splats of Lemmings and amusing ways of watching them fall to their death and scream.
While a lot of things free can be exceptional, free games will never be the best. A lot of the times the 'monthly prescriptions' you pay to play an MMO is never really the money-maker for the company; it's all of the essentials either needed to play the game or the 'gift shop' items you can purchase from the game or even the conventions you hold and use the game as advertisement to get more people to show up. Really, games are just another form of active-marketing; get the customers involved and hooked into a business and make them become loyal.
I also find it rather interesting that pay-to-play games are highly addictive because most of us who are not hard-core gamers are thinking "Well, I am paying for the game, I might as well make my money go to good use and play the game".
At that age, there's a certain bodily function you're finding that is pent up inside of you... I think that 'gaming' addiction is a cover up for this other function they are finding more interesting :-)
They should try putting this in Sim City first and see how well it does vs Godzilla... If successfull, then I think Florida has a chance!
I think this is an interesting concept except for the fact that hurricanes are a beast down here. Storms can get really bad too and I am curious as to how things will hold up during the storms.
I can't imagine Solar Power being a good idea when we have constant storms... and at unpredicitable times. One minute it will be raining, the other the sun is out shining bright. And this happens on and off all day. How do you cope with this? Solar Power does not work as well in cloudy weather and we get a lot of it regardless of our "Sunshine State" name.
I am worried and actually pretty interested all at the same time. I'm not sure who would want to live in a Solar Powered City as it is probably not as good as having good ol' fashion eletrcitiy... But FPL is a very good company and I respect them a lot. I'd say give them a shot.
This story became pretty popular very quickly. What do you think their numbers look like now? I bet they're 15% higher due to the fuss they are making. Regardless of the outcome, they have gained more viewers through their sneaky-like tactics.
6-month review is exactly like a 'math equation'.
http://www.wowwiki.com/Shiny_Bauble Looks like they're fishing for money, they may need this.. Blizzard has deep pockets.
You think silencing politicians is hard... Critics? Going to have to dish out a few extra bucks in taxes for Government OT.
Lemmings is a little more fun and just like this Crayon Physics game. At least if you get bored you get to see splats of Lemmings and amusing ways of watching them fall to their death and scream.
While a lot of things free can be exceptional, free games will never be the best. A lot of the times the 'monthly prescriptions' you pay to play an MMO is never really the money-maker for the company; it's all of the essentials either needed to play the game or the 'gift shop' items you can purchase from the game or even the conventions you hold and use the game as advertisement to get more people to show up. Really, games are just another form of active-marketing; get the customers involved and hooked into a business and make them become loyal. I also find it rather interesting that pay-to-play games are highly addictive because most of us who are not hard-core gamers are thinking "Well, I am paying for the game, I might as well make my money go to good use and play the game".