I am likely in the minority here. I rarely buy music anymore. I have but about five times downloaded music. So, I am uninformed. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy music, but just don't listen to it as much as I once did.
So, my ignorant question is:
Is the music industry required to label CDs that have copy protection?
I played this game soooo many times as a young teenager.
I hope that this miniatures version has some chance of not sucking. I really want it to be fun and be something that I could play with my 8-year old son. I'd love some feedback from someone who has actually played the miniatures version and can give some feedback.
Anyone have information as to how cheating scanning relates to online poker?
I enjoy playing a hand or 2 of poker, but have been reluctant to try online poker as the chance of cheating seems very high in terms of people working in pairs and sharing information.
Anyone ever see someone accused of cheating on one of the poker sites?
This is a web comic that I have been reading lately. Amazing story and amazing art.
The creators make no bones about the fact that they still wish to publish in paper, but they want a fan-base first. I, for one, would certainly buy a copy as it would be completly worth it to me.
To me, the idea of publishing on the web first, and then in paper form makes sense as a business model. Has any webcomic aside from http://userfriendly.org/ done this with any success?
The growing apathy of children is a direct reflection of parental apathy.
Society should not pander to children just because many parents are too busy with their own lives to pay attention the needs of their kids.
Things like this continue to make me ill. More families need a stay-at-home parent who looks after the children, helps out at school and teaches their kids what is important.
So many times I have seen families out in public where one or two of the kids are walking around playing a gameboy or other hand-held blippity-bleep, flashity-flash thing. Interact with your kids for goodness sake. Limit television. Limit videogames. Get a clue.
Note: I am a parent. I limit what my kids can watch/play, etc. I play with my children often. My wife is a stay-at-home parent and I'd do it in a second if she had the better job.
What the poster doesn't realize, and another poster tried to explain above is that roads require durability.
As you may have read in the article, concrete canoes are far from durable. The one that is being described here as "extremely fragile". Back when I helped make and design a concrete canoe for one of these contests, we made one that was durable. A couple of other contestants agreed to have a collision contest when it was all over. It was fun to watch them fall apart as we rammed our steel grating reinforced hull through their wimpy creations. MUHAHAH!
Seriously though, the concrete explained here would fall apart so quickly under road conditions that it would have legislators looking for heads to whallop off their pitiful little owner's necks.
Is this really correct? I switch stuff out of my box all the time. This would truly be the most obnoxious thing I have ever heard of.
What, for example, if a person was trying to debuy a possible hardware problem and was switching out cards. I have a hard time believing that even MS would do something like this.
I am likely in the minority here. I rarely buy music anymore. I have but about five times downloaded music. So, I am uninformed. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy music, but just don't listen to it as much as I once did.
So, my ignorant question is:
Is the music industry required to label CDs that have copy protection?
The article states:
The new study suggests water may still bubble to the surface of Mars now and then, flow for a short stretch, then boil away in the thin, cold air.
That would seem to suggest that "recently" may well be right at this moment.
Man...
I played this game soooo many times as a young teenager.
I hope that this miniatures version has some chance of not sucking. I really want it to be fun and be something that I could play with my 8-year old son. I'd love some feedback from someone who has actually played the miniatures version and can give some feedback.
Anyone?
Korean president Kim Jong-il's response to the NRC was "Why give up the amazing human killing devices that are nuclear bombs?"
Well,
The ways I was thinking would be some sort of automated card counter and/or people working in groups.
I know very little of how it is set up, andI have been very interested in trying it out. Some of the information above has been very useful.
Thanks for those who replied with useful information. Especially in regards to $5 buy-in tournaments. That makes a lot of sense.
Anyone have information as to how cheating scanning relates to online poker?
I enjoy playing a hand or 2 of poker, but have been reluctant to try online poker as the chance of cheating seems very high in terms of people working in pairs and sharing information.
Anyone ever see someone accused of cheating on one of the poker sites?
To answer your question: No
That there are people who would pay money this amazes me.
http://pandaxpress.com/
This is a web comic that I have been reading lately. Amazing story and amazing art.
The creators make no bones about the fact that they still wish to publish in paper, but they want a fan-base first. I, for one, would certainly buy a copy as it would be completly worth it to me.
To me, the idea of publishing on the web first, and then in paper form makes sense as a business model. Has any webcomic aside from http://userfriendly.org/ done this with any success?
The growing apathy of children is a direct reflection of parental apathy.
Society should not pander to children just because many parents are too busy with their own lives to pay attention the needs of their kids.
Things like this continue to make me ill. More families need a stay-at-home parent who looks after the children, helps out at school and teaches their kids what is important.
So many times I have seen families out in public where one or two of the kids are walking around playing a gameboy or other hand-held blippity-bleep, flashity-flash thing. Interact with your kids for goodness sake. Limit television. Limit videogames. Get a clue.
Note:
I am a parent. I limit what my kids can watch/play, etc. I play with my children often. My wife is a stay-at-home parent and I'd do it in a second if she had the better job.
What the poster doesn't realize, and another poster tried to explain above is that roads require durability. As you may have read in the article, concrete canoes are far from durable. The one that is being described here as "extremely fragile". Back when I helped make and design a concrete canoe for one of these contests, we made one that was durable. A couple of other contestants agreed to have a collision contest when it was all over. It was fun to watch them fall apart as we rammed our steel grating reinforced hull through their wimpy creations. MUHAHAH! Seriously though, the concrete explained here would fall apart so quickly under road conditions that it would have legislators looking for heads to whallop off their pitiful little owner's necks.
What, for example, if a person was trying to debuy a possible hardware problem and was switching out cards. I have a hard time believing that even MS would do something like this.