the best thing the police officer's group can do about this game is to ignore it and not give it free advertising. With the atrocious reviews it's been getting http://www.metacritic.com/games/platforms/xbx/25to life it would stand to reason that this game won't have a very long shelf life without heavy promotion.
TIVO should produce a free version of their PVR software for computers that uses their subscription service. I had the impression that the service was their revenue model, and that they were losing money on the hardware anyway. The money is in the software, with competitors poised to take their leading market position.
the best thing the police officer's group can do about this game is to ignore it and not give it free advertising. With the atrocious reviews it's been getting http://www.metacritic.com/games/platforms/xbx/25to life it would stand to reason that this game won't have a very long shelf life without heavy promotion.
While not quite a blog, Howard Kurtz's Media Notes are certainly much more even-handed than most, and the way I start every day:n s/kurtzhoward/
h eNote.html
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/nation/colum
Other great kinda blogs are:
http://wonkette.com/
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/politics/TheNote/T
http://www.rogersimon.com/
TIVO should produce a free version of their PVR software for computers that uses their subscription service. I had the impression that the service was their revenue model, and that they were losing money on the hardware anyway. The money is in the software, with competitors poised to take their leading market position.
I have a very basic understanding of the law, and I am wondering if MS could be sued for negligence.