E3 was terrible for gamers, except the elite few who had the magic press pass hookup or those who wanted to spend ungodly amounts on a badge. Tokyo Game Show on the other hand, was 1,000¥ or TEN DOLLARS. Twelve with tax. Even at 20 or 30 or 50 bucks, that kind of pricing would beat the living crap out of E3's monumental fuck you to gamers. It's like ESA hated gamers, but loved the gamer money and game industry money. You can love me for my money, just don't think that it lets you get away with spousal abuse.
Now only if the next show won't be stupidly expensive, and let gamers actually have an experience where you get to try out new games and be a part of the industry that you pay so much to be a part of(even if at the consumer end), then I'll be happy.
SURPRISE SURPRISE! The founding fathers were... SURVEY SAYS! no! no philosophical angels looking for a better way, but politicians!
limited government clauses made antifederalists happy, the "general welfare" and the "necessary and proper" clauses let federalists have the last laugh.
I bought an iPhone and i'm tired of everyone bitching about about hearing about it.
If you don't want to hear about it... FILTER OUT APPLE.SLASHDOT.ORG!
easy! I DON'T HAVE THAT OPTION, I WANT TO HEAR THIS USELESS CRUFT AND ALONG WITH IT COMES YOUR CRAP. just filter it out and JUST DON'T CARE. It's not like Kdawson has you at gun point while Taco's tying you to a chair forcing you to read articles about iPhones and Linux, and iPhones running Linux.
The original fairness doctrine stated that due to the limited resource of OTA broadcasts, any controversial issue that would be brought up on the radio had to be balanced by another fair opinion.
You can say whatever the hell you wanted, but, if you were using public airwaves for it, you couldn't sit there and lie for like, 3 hours straight. Now that Reagan did away with that, Rush Limbuagh and his ilk filled that void and now are allowed to spew crap unabated.
I'm sure there's something more than the TFA's letting on. that just seems to sensationalist to be right.
here's the thing, someone else's SUV causes my global warming. If I'm in a business or line of work where I depend on say... it not be snowing during April(trucker, perhaps? I dunno), then no matter what *I* do, I'm still at someone else's mercy.
the bigger problem with illegal guns is that they start life off as legal guns, and the problem with murderers is that they start their lives off as law abiding citizens.
Why do you think that the purpose of the 2nd amendment is revolution? Where in the 2nd amendment or in any of the papers published during our founders times was that claim made?
It's an asinine thing to say but, if they just dropped their source for the shipping product in the/src dir like most linux distros do for whatever version kernel they're using, shouldn't it then put it in line with the GPL?
so where are you goin to put all of this waste that will not be safe to be around for hundreds of thousands of years? Yucca mountain *is* in my back yard.
No, but we have tons of OBJECTIVE REAL WORLD DATA of what happens when you run organic matter though a blendtec brand blender.;) Trying to determine if a federal policy works or not is something that's a little harder to measure objectively I'd imagine.
The plural of anecdote is not data, if you think that we should lead our lives by what we consider common sense, then you're really barking up the wrong tree. Common sense is neither common nor sensible.
No, that should just make them more sensitive to death. From watching "SAW IV" I discovered that its easy to get two people to rip each others guts out with meathooks. If anything that should make me more sensitive to meathooks, right? If you saw meathooks in a non-meatlocker, meathandler, butcher kind of context, yes. It'd certainly make me suspicious.
The point of making an argument isn't to make the other person do your research for you, it's to do the research and make a point yourself. Now, saying that there is a history just doesn't make it automatically so, and pointing out a single plank in the Obama platform doesn't mean that there's broad support for socialist bureaucratic reforms. Let's try this again. What the fuck are you smoking and where can I get some?
E3 was terrible for gamers, except the elite few who had the magic press pass hookup or those who wanted to spend ungodly amounts on a badge. Tokyo Game Show on the other hand, was 1,000¥ or TEN DOLLARS. Twelve with tax. Even at 20 or 30 or 50 bucks, that kind of pricing would beat the living crap out of E3's monumental fuck you to gamers. It's like ESA hated gamers, but loved the gamer money and game industry money. You can love me for my money, just don't think that it lets you get away with spousal abuse.
Now only if the next show won't be stupidly expensive, and let gamers actually have an experience where you get to try out new games and be a part of the industry that you pay so much to be a part of(even if at the consumer end), then I'll be happy.
YOU'RE GODDAMN RIGHT.
...or more reasonably, this is what happens when you have idiots running the federal government.
Conservative or liberal doesn't matter. It's the competence deficit that matters.
because they SUCK. quite frankly.
There's nothing unique or imaginative about them. I've used Samsung and Motorola's "iphone" killers, and they're cheap garbage.
SURPRISE SURPRISE! The founding fathers were... SURVEY SAYS! no! no philosophical angels looking for a better way, but politicians!
limited government clauses made antifederalists happy, the "general welfare" and the "necessary and proper" clauses let federalists have the last laugh.
I bought an iPhone and i'm tired of everyone bitching about about hearing about it.
If you don't want to hear about it... FILTER OUT APPLE.SLASHDOT.ORG!
easy! I DON'T HAVE THAT OPTION, I WANT TO HEAR THIS USELESS CRUFT AND ALONG WITH IT COMES YOUR CRAP. just filter it out and JUST DON'T CARE. It's not like Kdawson has you at gun point while Taco's tying you to a chair forcing you to read articles about iPhones and Linux, and iPhones running Linux.
The original fairness doctrine stated that due to the limited resource of OTA broadcasts, any controversial issue that would be brought up on the radio had to be balanced by another fair opinion.
You can say whatever the hell you wanted, but, if you were using public airwaves for it, you couldn't sit there and lie for like, 3 hours straight. Now that Reagan did away with that, Rush Limbuagh and his ilk filled that void and now are allowed to spew crap unabated.
I'm sure there's something more than the TFA's letting on. that just seems to sensationalist to be right.
No, but it will let you make all sorts of crazy calls and let you communicate with the Doctor...
here's the thing, someone else's SUV causes my global warming. If I'm in a business or line of work where I depend on say... it not be snowing during April(trucker, perhaps? I dunno), then no matter what *I* do, I'm still at someone else's mercy.
yes, but you're missing the point.
Until someone *murders* they're not a murderer.
I'd say every 2nd, 3rd or 4th timer ... was a 1st timer at some point. YOu're not born guilty.
Unless you're black and in America.
Cho Seung Hui was a law abiding citizen. He obtained his guns legally.
the bigger problem with illegal guns is that they start life off as legal guns, and the problem with murderers is that they start their lives off as law abiding citizens.
Why do you think that the purpose of the 2nd amendment is revolution? Where in the 2nd amendment or in any of the papers published during our founders times was that claim made?
It's an asinine thing to say but, if they just dropped their source for the shipping product in the /src dir like most linux distros do for whatever version kernel they're using, shouldn't it then put it in line with the GPL?
so where are you goin to put all of this waste that will not be safe to be around for hundreds of thousands of years? Yucca mountain *is* in my back yard.
No doubt.
"No Child Left Behind" is what you get when you trust your gut and go with what you think is "Common sense."
No, but we have tons of OBJECTIVE REAL WORLD DATA of what happens when you run organic matter though a blendtec brand blender. ;) Trying to determine if a federal policy works or not is something that's a little harder to measure objectively I'd imagine.
The plural of anecdote is not data, if you think that we should lead our lives by what we consider common sense, then you're really barking up the wrong tree. Common sense is neither common nor sensible.
Academia and Hollywood atleast put in the effort to put the tracing paper over the original and trace.
I just hope the secret for it isn't hidden on an MSX cartridge.
The point of making an argument isn't to make the other person do your research for you, it's to do the research and make a point yourself. Now, saying that there is a history just doesn't make it automatically so, and pointing out a single plank in the Obama platform doesn't mean that there's broad support for socialist bureaucratic reforms. Let's try this again. What the fuck are you smoking and where can I get some?
I can see his slogan now
"My fists have your blood on them!"
"I GOT PAID."
"BUST YOU UP."
But your entire post doesn't actually back up your claim.
Where has Obama demonstrated that he's for abundant and plentiful welfare in place of real work? Or the Democratic party for that matter?
VOTE SAXON!