He must have read the earlier posts here about P2P support in D3, cause he was refusing to talk multiplayer at all this time around. Feeding the trolls is always a messy endeavor.
In my experience college is the real setting in which social, intellectual, and "real-life" learning can occur. The experiences we get in high-school somewhat prepare us for this, especially volunteer sports, clubs, etc.; however not until college are we really challenged on a personal level. Intelligence is a great help, but being able to adapt to being on your own in a sea of unknowns is what really defines a lot of people.
I got a nice CD that was released with the UK version of the Millenium Edition. The CD contains many (20+) tracks of varying length JRRT quotes. I think that the poems, songs, battle scenes and characters he reads are a treasure. I think the liner notes alone (that describe his relationship with CS Lewis and one other) are worth the price of admission. Should still be some copies out there.
It seems that from a legal standpoint, we are *perpetually* behind the times. The law slowly drags its feet, and more often than not, it seems that big business takes advatage of this fact to maintain current holdings.
For the moment it seems best to go do what you want! However, it's best to do this without getting to popular.
If this plot fails due to legal reasons in the near future, the real future will be in independant bands who aren't seeking pay-to-play royalties.
I voted Nader when I could have voted Browne. I agree with more of Browne's issue stances, but would rather see government funding for a third party than have a poorly distributed 3rd party vote. While Browne might be the choice I'm most aligned with, I feel great about voting for Nader because I know I agree with a lot of what he has to say, and he's the guy most likely to get the largest number of 3rd party votes. I know a lot of people who are voting along the same lines. It seems that if slashdot is any indication, Nader has this thing locked up!
He must have read the earlier posts here about P2P support in D3, cause he was refusing to talk multiplayer at all this time around. Feeding the trolls is always a messy endeavor.
Is the name Beowulf taken?!
In my experience college is the real setting in which social, intellectual, and "real-life" learning can occur. The experiences we get in high-school somewhat prepare us for this, especially volunteer sports, clubs, etc.; however not until college are we really challenged on a personal level. Intelligence is a great help, but being able to adapt to being on your own in a sea of unknowns is what really defines a lot of people.
I got a nice CD that was released with the UK version of the Millenium Edition. The CD contains many (20+) tracks of varying length JRRT quotes. I think that the poems, songs, battle scenes and characters he reads are a treasure. I think the liner notes alone (that describe his relationship with CS Lewis and one other) are worth the price of admission. Should still be some copies out there.
I think Guetenburg should have stuck to the Bible. At least that was a clear case of a cut a dry text.
It seems that from a legal standpoint, we are *perpetually* behind the times. The law slowly drags its feet, and more often than not, it seems that big business takes advatage of this fact to maintain current holdings. For the moment it seems best to go do what you want! However, it's best to do this without getting to popular. If this plot fails due to legal reasons in the near future, the real future will be in independant bands who aren't seeking pay-to-play royalties.
I voted Nader when I could have voted Browne. I agree with more of Browne's issue stances, but would rather see government funding for a third party than have a poorly distributed 3rd party vote. While Browne might be the choice I'm most aligned with, I feel great about voting for Nader because I know I agree with a lot of what he has to say, and he's the guy most likely to get the largest number of 3rd party votes. I know a lot of people who are voting along the same lines. It seems that if slashdot is any indication, Nader has this thing locked up!