No, only pathetic outcasts with nothing better to do than talk about how stupid people are and how much they hate everyone else subscribe to this "Real Geek" ideology of yours.
So, no, as a geek, you shouldn't use facebut, and certainly shouldn't see a movie about a filthy jew that ripped people of to create a mind-numbing tool.
Yes, because "Real Geeks" would take orders or advice from a twat like you. Perhaps it's time for you to step out of your mother's basement and get a job; providing you haven't already become a giant mass of human Jell-O.
I apologize, I just scrolled down further on the page where there's a not stating those statistics are only relevant to those accessing W3Schools.com. Obviously, those interested in web development seem to prefer non-IE browsers.
It seems that some people see the gradual advancement of a genre as the "generic re-hashing of the same old formula, designed to drain the wallets of the innocent gaming crowd," while the same gradual advancements of things like computer hardware, cars, and their favorite flavor of operating system are perfectly acceptable. I happen to love Marvel Vs Capcom 3 and Super Street Fighter IV, but I'm not so blind to think they're any more than the gradual advancements of their predecessors (MvC2, TvC, SFIII). In fact, that's why I love them; I loved the games before them, and while they're new enough to stay interesting, they're not completely different games.
Perhaps arcades should push for early access to new games
This still happens for some big fighting games, but doesn't really do any good in the US where the cabinets are so rare that few people have the opportunity to play them. It doesn't help when these cabinets can easily cost over $10k.
That's usually a good thing. Nobody dealing drugs or cigarettes or beer to the kids. Or just generally being a bad influence.
So you're saying with the decline in arcades kids will no longer have access to contraband? I've never seen anything at an arcade I haven't seen in a public school.
I love the idea of Zelda games, but something that bothers me is how easy the puzzles are. Even the dreaded Water Temple from OoT, while a bit drawn out, didn't seem very difficult, and I was in middle school at the time. It's as though Nintendo is catering to the Youtube commenter crowd in regards to the difficulty of the puzzles. I was excited before Spirit Tracks came out, because I read something about the game's programmers helping to design puzzles in order to make them more difficult, but if that was true I certainly didn't notice.
2. If it's your personal details or photos, the perpetrator should be jailed if caught; any private individual has the right to privacy and intimate life - and that too is an inalienable right.
Oh but wait! By what you've been saying, you don't own the information which makes up your personal details and photos! Ultimately, you don't own those personal details and photos, so you have no right to prosecute those who steal them.
Really? Because that quote suggests one can only be forgiven by someone ordained with the power to forgive. If no such person exists in your location, how would you be forgiven?
If it makes you feel any better, this was one of the highest-modded first posts I've ever seen.
Is there a statute of limitations for this sort of offense? If there is, the window for pursuit may be closing.
None of these apply to only fax, and not email.
Real geeks don't use it, and hate those that do
No, only pathetic outcasts with nothing better to do than talk about how stupid people are and how much they hate everyone else subscribe to this "Real Geek" ideology of yours.
So, no, as a geek, you shouldn't use facebut, and certainly shouldn't see a movie about a filthy jew that ripped people of to create a mind-numbing tool.
Yes, because "Real Geeks" would take orders or advice from a twat like you. Perhaps it's time for you to step out of your mother's basement and get a job; providing you haven't already become a giant mass of human Jell-O.
+1 Funny
Whatever happened to innocent until proven guilty?
I apologize, I just scrolled down further on the page where there's a not stating those statistics are only relevant to those accessing W3Schools.com. Obviously, those interested in web development seem to prefer non-IE browsers.
That's the way it's been in the past, but assuming these statistics are correct, it will hopefully be left to die soon.
It seems that some people see the gradual advancement of a genre as the "generic re-hashing of the same old formula, designed to drain the wallets of the innocent gaming crowd," while the same gradual advancements of things like computer hardware, cars, and their favorite flavor of operating system are perfectly acceptable. I happen to love Marvel Vs Capcom 3 and Super Street Fighter IV, but I'm not so blind to think they're any more than the gradual advancements of their predecessors (MvC2, TvC, SFIII). In fact, that's why I love them; I loved the games before them, and while they're new enough to stay interesting, they're not completely different games.
Perhaps arcades should push for early access to new games
This still happens for some big fighting games, but doesn't really do any good in the US where the cabinets are so rare that few people have the opportunity to play them. It doesn't help when these cabinets can easily cost over $10k.
That's usually a good thing. Nobody dealing drugs or cigarettes or beer to the kids. Or just generally being a bad influence.
So you're saying with the decline in arcades kids will no longer have access to contraband? I've never seen anything at an arcade I haven't seen in a public school.
I love the idea of Zelda games, but something that bothers me is how easy the puzzles are. Even the dreaded Water Temple from OoT, while a bit drawn out, didn't seem very difficult, and I was in middle school at the time. It's as though Nintendo is catering to the Youtube commenter crowd in regards to the difficulty of the puzzles. I was excited before Spirit Tracks came out, because I read something about the game's programmers helping to design puzzles in order to make them more difficult, but if that was true I certainly didn't notice.
Are you suggesting we evoluted to where we are rather than evolved?
Your use of "fucking" and "$hit" in the same comment leads me to believe you are also a tool.
I don't think I've ever seen that misused. How have you heard it used incorrectly?
Just apparently not confident enough to do so non-anonymously.
1 US Dollar equals over 0.99 AU dollar.
To some extent gog as well, even though they generally only sell old games.
2. If it's your personal details or photos, the perpetrator should be jailed if caught; any private individual has the right to privacy and intimate life - and that too is an inalienable right.
Oh but wait! By what you've been saying, you don't own the information which makes up your personal details and photos! Ultimately, you don't own those personal details and photos, so you have no right to prosecute those who steal them.
Yes, you can filter out idle by adding it to your exclusions in the options menu...
Slashdot idle! How many times must this be announced? If you don't want meaningless stories like this, don't go to idle!
pretending they are for adult when they market them at children
Could you give an example? I don't recall seeing any violent video games marketed towards children recently.
Interesting, seeing as how America has been a "rich" country for less than a century...
Dark, probably inappropriate, but I still laughed a little...
Really? Because that quote suggests one can only be forgiven by someone ordained with the power to forgive. If no such person exists in your location, how would you be forgiven?