True. But it is also often very good and helpful - and isn't always throwing tantrums
It has many good aspects (which imo outweigh the bad)
Making it indeed, ten
If you read the whole article or even just ctrl+f you'll find that it never states Android having "customability". It says "...Google's OS wins out when it comes to customisation..."
The article doesn't make up any words - only the post.
Just a note, but NAB has made an effort to get every who has lost money due to the glitch compensation. No one, or very few should lose money due to the glitch.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/business/nab-cash-woes-all-weekend/story-e6frfh4f-1225961904137
"The bank also said it won't leave customers out of pocket through any penalties as a result of the technical glitch."
Maybe so, but it will probably work, to an extent.
If the government can stop the mass media from reporting anything from wikileaks, most people won't find out. Of course most people will have heard about the new leaks, but unless it comes on tv or in the paper, most people probably won't bother to go through the information and find out what's what.
If the government let the media do what they please, the media would build up to the leaks, then give nice and easy to understand summaries of the leaks letting people get the leaks without them having to do anything they wouldn't usually do. Without the media, by the time the leaks actually come out, a lot of people will have forgotten about them.
Of course it also makes the government look bad, but no worse than we already knew they were.
Yes, yes minecraft looks boring with it's shifty graphics and seemingly limited possibilities, but really it isn't. I've had tons of fun with it and still playing.
I would definitely recommend it:)
I don't really see how this is like the Cold War. That would involve Soviet Russia. Seems to be closer to terrorism. Cyber terrorism...I think I've heard that one before...
I'm not exactly an adult, so I don't know how long I'm going to use them.
However, I would recommend anything that let's them build stuff. e.g.Lego is always good:) Don't know for sure, but I think it can also be good to get them a fancy kit or two that uses fairly regular blocks, just so that they can see how easy it is to build something with those blocks themselves. Then get a large amount of various regular blocks. It's best though if you decide on a single main type of building material to use (for larger constructions). Only thing necessary is plenty of ideas.
Good luck =D
I call dibs on making an army of toddler-robots. They will take over the world with childish cuteness and lasers.
No, but I can guarantee that Bing does.
I feel sorry for your incident with a drop-bear. But he should never have forgotten the fork-hat rule. I heard vegemite also works...
True. But it is also often very good and helpful - and isn't always throwing tantrums It has many good aspects (which imo outweigh the bad) Making it indeed, ten
If you read the whole article or even just ctrl+f you'll find that it never states Android having "customability". It says "...Google's OS wins out when it comes to customisation..." The article doesn't make up any words - only the post.
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/105665-Woman-Claims-to-Own-the-Sun (escapistmagazine.com) Not so sure about the having to live on the sun for three years though...
Get rid of the web entirely OR get rid of everyone on earth
Just a note, but NAB has made an effort to get every who has lost money due to the glitch compensation. No one, or very few should lose money due to the glitch. http://www.heraldsun.com.au/business/nab-cash-woes-all-weekend/story-e6frfh4f-1225961904137 "The bank also said it won't leave customers out of pocket through any penalties as a result of the technical glitch."
Maybe so, but it will probably work, to an extent. If the government can stop the mass media from reporting anything from wikileaks, most people won't find out. Of course most people will have heard about the new leaks, but unless it comes on tv or in the paper, most people probably won't bother to go through the information and find out what's what. If the government let the media do what they please, the media would build up to the leaks, then give nice and easy to understand summaries of the leaks letting people get the leaks without them having to do anything they wouldn't usually do. Without the media, by the time the leaks actually come out, a lot of people will have forgotten about them. Of course it also makes the government look bad, but no worse than we already knew they were.
Yes, yes minecraft looks boring with it's shifty graphics and seemingly limited possibilities, but really it isn't. I've had tons of fun with it and still playing. I would definitely recommend it :)
I don't really see how this is like the Cold War. That would involve Soviet Russia. Seems to be closer to terrorism. Cyber terrorism...I think I've heard that one before...
I'm not exactly an adult, so I don't know how long I'm going to use them. However, I would recommend anything that let's them build stuff. e.g.Lego is always good :) Don't know for sure, but I think it can also be good to get them a fancy kit or two that uses fairly regular blocks, just so that they can see how easy it is to build something with those blocks themselves. Then get a large amount of various regular blocks. It's best though if you decide on a single main type of building material to use (for larger constructions). Only thing necessary is plenty of ideas.
Good luck =D