No, it's the fact that the data isn't supposed to be stored. They're retaining the data illegally. That's what we're supposed to be even more worried about--the abuse of the system.
Or it could in fact actually not be him. Stand-ins for scenes like that aren't uncommon in the industry, or even in the Star Wars movies themselves....ask David Prowse.
There's a difference between "Mom is sick. Get up here when you can make it" and "Mom is dying you need to get up here NOW." It can quickly change from one moment to the next.
Also, I certainly hope you never face this "lack of planning" in your own life.
I'd venture that Nintendo just doesn't want others to try and do things first. I mean a lot of his previous hobbies and the way they translate into games aren't completely non-obvious; granted Miyamoto has great talent in that translation and what is really "fun" about them in a game, but if you follow that trend, someone's going to say "hey, how DO you make this into a game" and go from there. It's more of trying to prevent others from even getting the idea of "hey this _would_ make a cool game, wouldn't it."
I love the Belgariad and Mallorean in the same way I love some of the old cartoons I watched as a kid. They're fun, fluff, and though nothing really in the way of mature literature, but it's not the worst way to spend an afternoon.
Roman Catholics believe God is responsible for everything. Including random chance ( which everyone knows is seldom all the random.) I am a Roman Catholic and that's not true. There's no doctrine stating that God controls every single thing in the universe and there never will be. While you can safely say that God is the ultimate cause of all creation, there's nothing that theologically indicates that God actively controls everything. That's not to say that He couldn't influence anything, but He's certainly not guiding every single atom at every time. He created perfectly good laws of nature to do that for Him.
I was at a Catholic wedding once, and the priest made a special point to un-invite all us pagans (you know Methodists, Presbyterians, Lutherans, etc.) not to come up for their little ritual. Under my breath, I said "We're not worthy", to myself. Except I guess it wasn't just under my breath and to myself alone, because several people approached me at the reception to say: "We're not worthy, either." The reason that happens is 1) Receiving the Eucharist during Communion is a sign of unity. If you're not Catholic, it'd be contradictory to that unative message to recieve it and 2)a Biblically-based belief that people who receive Jesus's Body and Blood (which is what Catholics hold that it really and truly is) unworthily, that is, either in a state of disbelief or in a state of great sin, basically bring a bunch of bad things down on themselves. So it's a theologically protective measure, and it applies to Catholics as well.
Anything said within the context of the confessional is confidential, whether it's the confession of an old crime or a plan for a new one. In no circumstance are they obligated to inform anyone; indeed, they are forbidden. If a person said to a priest, in the confessional, "I am going to kill you when you leave your house tomorrow" and the priest acts on that information, he will be subject to the most serious penalties the Vatican can throw at him if he survives. It's one of the most egregious violations a priest can commit under Canon Law, no excuses ever.
I've heard "There are only two hard things in Computer Science: cache invalidation, naming things and detecting off-by-one errors."
This is the first thing I thought of upon seeing this article.
Does it automatically give me his twitter feed too?
Because now the view antisocial diehard SG fans that liked it have nothing to do on a Tuesday night.
They could always take a page from you and troll threads. But then again, they'd have to free up the rest of their nights to compete with you.
No, it's the fact that the data isn't supposed to be stored. They're retaining the data illegally. That's what we're supposed to be even more worried about--the abuse of the system.
A common misconception, but the Immaculate Conception refers to Mary, not to the virgin conception of Jesus.
Or it could in fact actually not be him. Stand-ins for scenes like that aren't uncommon in the industry, or even in the Star Wars movies themselves....ask David Prowse.
Once I get one, how will I keep from eating my bacon house?
Apparently, the parent's parent is a _bad_ chemist.
I always wanted waterproof lungs.
There's a difference between "Mom is sick. Get up here when you can make it" and "Mom is dying you need to get up here NOW." It can quickly change from one moment to the next.
Also, I certainly hope you never face this "lack of planning" in your own life.
Well, you won't have athletes with careers that span decades. Their bodies will break down well before that due to doping.
I'd venture that Nintendo just doesn't want others to try and do things first. I mean a lot of his previous hobbies and the way they translate into games aren't completely non-obvious; granted Miyamoto has great talent in that translation and what is really "fun" about them in a game, but if you follow that trend, someone's going to say "hey, how DO you make this into a game" and go from there. It's more of trying to prevent others from even getting the idea of "hey this _would_ make a cool game, wouldn't it."
Tell them to cease and desist or you will file harassment charges.
I love the Belgariad and Mallorean in the same way I love some of the old cartoons I watched as a kid. They're fun, fluff, and though nothing really in the way of mature literature, but it's not the worst way to spend an afternoon.
Emperor Palpatine: Nope, she died like a bitch. You hungry? Let's go get a taco.
"there goes the neighborhood"
Helicopter versus spearmen?
The f#*&ing spearmen.
What about MGS3?
Anything said within the context of the confessional is confidential, whether it's the confession of an old crime or a plan for a new one. In no circumstance are they obligated to inform anyone; indeed, they are forbidden. If a person said to a priest, in the confessional, "I am going to kill you when you leave your house tomorrow" and the priest acts on that information, he will be subject to the most serious penalties the Vatican can throw at him if he survives. It's one of the most egregious violations a priest can commit under Canon Law, no excuses ever.
They probably want to be able to sell the game in Germany, hence no Nazis.
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