It might be commercially 'possible' in a few years, and I'm sure that countries other than the US will even have it, but the US ISP monopolies will never make it available.
I could see someone making his email packets look like VOIP packets, but how would you get the receiving email server to recognize them, unless you are only emailing one or a few other servers that way where you have a deal with the admins of those servers.
All the same to me. I wouldn't be playing it either way, and not just because I don't own a console. I hate extremely graphically violent games, but I hate censorship even more.
Go ahead and remove the ultra-violence so the consoles will license it, all the while porting the original version to the PC to rebrand as "Manhunt 2: Director's Cut"
If the internet is to be tiered, the tiering should be based on the technology involved, not the organization that the packets are traveling to or from. For instance, VOIP should have precedence over web traffic, but all web traffic should be treated the same, and all VOIP traffic should be treated the same.
The fact that China is far worse than the US does not forgive the crimes of the US government and does not mean that we should sit down and shut up about the violations of civil liberties here.
We've seen this before.
Is there any word on whether the FCC is going to go for it?
It might be commercially 'possible' in a few years, and I'm sure that countries other than the US will even have it, but the US ISP monopolies will never make it available.
Custer's Revenge
You play a naked General Custer with a huge erection, running across the desert avoiding arrows so you can 'molest' an Indian woman tied to a pole.
Are you insane?
Loom was one of the all-time great games!
And that's not even counting lab manufactured diamonds
Yeah, gamespot did a review of that one. (I guess it goes under a couple different names)
I am highly pissed that Crush is only available for the PSP. We finally get an imaginative, mind stretching game, and it's for that thing.
Nice email. I'd love to know if you get a response from them.
I could see someone making his email packets look like VOIP packets, but how would you get the receiving email server to recognize them, unless you are only emailing one or a few other servers that way where you have a deal with the admins of those servers.
All the same to me. I wouldn't be playing it either way, and not just because I don't own a console. I hate extremely graphically violent games, but I hate censorship even more.
Go ahead and remove the ultra-violence so the consoles will license it, all the while porting the original version to the PC to rebrand as "Manhunt 2: Director's Cut"
If the internet is to be tiered, the tiering should be based on the technology involved, not the organization that the packets are traveling to or from. For instance, VOIP should have precedence over web traffic, but all web traffic should be treated the same, and all VOIP traffic should be treated the same.
Read my above description of what I thought bricking is. I thought 'unbricking' meant repairing the damage.
Seriously. Offering something to download and install on your computer to increase the speed? That practically screams 'malware'.
I thought 'bricking' meant screwing it up in some way to that it didn't respond any more. ie: turning it into a $500 'brick'.
"I don't want my pain taken away. I need my pain!"
You're saying people are already bricking their iPhones?
They take up so many obsurd issues and the the wrong side of many
Example please?
Aren't all analog transmissions going to end in a couple years?
This is a friggin' huge load off my mind.
The fact that China is far worse than the US does not forgive the crimes of the US government and does not mean that we should sit down and shut up about the violations of civil liberties here.
Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, California, Nevada, Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee
Yet another movie based off of a video game that's gonna suck.
Can you give me an example of good ethics that the bible promotes that it doesn't also contradict?
"You mean you have to use you hands? That's like a baby's toy!"