from the article:
"Celltex was founded by Eller and Stanley Jones, the orthopaedic surgeon who performed Perry's procedure, and it uses technology licensed from RNL Bio in Seoul. Because clinical use of adult-stem-cell treatments are illegal in South Korea, RNL has since 2006 sent more than 10,000 patients to clinics in Japan and China to receive injections."
Apple TV fails (twice I think now)
Google TV fails and now they are trying again.
Isn't the definition of insanity doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results?
I'm totally with you on the previews. Personally I think that they are an art all in themselves. First fight with my last girlfriend was because she was late and I went ahead and sat down instead of waiting on her. I never miss the previews.
The the theater I always go to shows older movies (for example they are now showing Moneyball) but they only charge $1 period. Except tuesdays where its 50 cents.
They are doing pretty well for themselves
I agree with some of the points, but here we go with the cell phones again.
Now Don't get me wrong, cellphones are an annoyance but I've never and I think very very few people have said to themselves "I'm not going to the movies, people talk on their cellphones there. In my experience I have yet to get "blinded" as people say by a person texting in a theater. I've had people texting near me in the theater but its been a mild, mild inconvenience. I usually just go back to paying attention to the movie.
But let me give my 'usual' movie experience. I live on the bad side of town. About a mile from my house there is an older theater that used to be the nicest theater in town. Now it shows movies that came out a few months ago (for example I'm about to go watch Moneyball) but tickets are only $1 and on Tuesdays its 50 cents. With this I see pretty much every movie that hits theater, even the really terrible ones, I just have to wait a few months (and deal with the normal type of people who go to the dollar show). In some cases I'll go to the regular theater, for example J. Edger and The Ides of March both times my friend and I were the only people in the theater, but nearly ever showing at the Dollar theater is packed.
Unity perhaps.
Construct (the first one, not construct 2) by Scirra (Scirra.com) is free and open source
it doesn't teach "real" programming but it has an object object oriented built in language.
It could help the kids learn the basics of logic and a really visual representation of how programming for video games work.
There are even some tutorials that you could use or make a lesson plan based off of that make a whole game.
I've been with AT&T sense my first cell phone (well actually it was Cingular)
I've never had any problems or really seen anything to complain about.
I never heard of of people complaining about a larger amount of dropped calls or no service until Verizon started running ads saying AT&T had more dropped calls.
Marketing works I guess.
I'm a touring musician professionally, I've been to most major cities across the United States and a lot of the in betweens I've never had any complaints about my phone not getting service. In fact, in my experience I usually get at least one bar when my Verizon using bandmates no service. I cant recall a case where they had service and I didn't
Your post made me go to 'virus.com' to see if I can download viruses there
I come back disappointed
even though the title of the site did say "the leading virus site on the web"
Now that the banks are starting to look at monthly fee's for debt cards I'll probably be moving back to cash.
Even with my debt card I always carry a small amount of cash. Something just feels right about being able to physically hand something over and get a product back in return.
Would thrift stores no longer be able to accept cash or is this only for non brick and mortar transactions.
What about Gamestop, would I no longer be able to buy used games with cash?
Maybe I really am in the minority here but I really do use the start menu all the time.
I like to keep very few icons on my desktop and just use the start menu.
I like to think this is a mistake but perhaps I'm just set in my ways
from the article: "Celltex was founded by Eller and Stanley Jones, the orthopaedic surgeon who performed Perry's procedure, and it uses technology licensed from RNL Bio in Seoul. Because clinical use of adult-stem-cell treatments are illegal in South Korea, RNL has since 2006 sent more than 10,000 patients to clinics in Japan and China to receive injections."
because we don't understand anything about technology. ya know, except for Texas Instruments.....
..onto hard floor?
Apple TV fails (twice I think now) Google TV fails and now they are trying again. Isn't the definition of insanity doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results?
this free service I use keeps doing things with out asking me first.
I'm totally with you on the previews. Personally I think that they are an art all in themselves. First fight with my last girlfriend was because she was late and I went ahead and sat down instead of waiting on her. I never miss the previews. The the theater I always go to shows older movies (for example they are now showing Moneyball) but they only charge $1 period. Except tuesdays where its 50 cents. They are doing pretty well for themselves
I agree with some of the points, but here we go with the cell phones again. Now Don't get me wrong, cellphones are an annoyance but I've never and I think very very few people have said to themselves "I'm not going to the movies, people talk on their cellphones there. In my experience I have yet to get "blinded" as people say by a person texting in a theater. I've had people texting near me in the theater but its been a mild, mild inconvenience. I usually just go back to paying attention to the movie. But let me give my 'usual' movie experience. I live on the bad side of town. About a mile from my house there is an older theater that used to be the nicest theater in town. Now it shows movies that came out a few months ago (for example I'm about to go watch Moneyball) but tickets are only $1 and on Tuesdays its 50 cents. With this I see pretty much every movie that hits theater, even the really terrible ones, I just have to wait a few months (and deal with the normal type of people who go to the dollar show). In some cases I'll go to the regular theater, for example J. Edger and The Ides of March both times my friend and I were the only people in the theater, but nearly ever showing at the Dollar theater is packed.
Unity perhaps. Construct (the first one, not construct 2) by Scirra (Scirra.com) is free and open source it doesn't teach "real" programming but it has an object object oriented built in language. It could help the kids learn the basics of logic and a really visual representation of how programming for video games work. There are even some tutorials that you could use or make a lesson plan based off of that make a whole game.
I've been with AT&T sense my first cell phone (well actually it was Cingular) I've never had any problems or really seen anything to complain about. I never heard of of people complaining about a larger amount of dropped calls or no service until Verizon started running ads saying AT&T had more dropped calls. Marketing works I guess. I'm a touring musician professionally, I've been to most major cities across the United States and a lot of the in betweens I've never had any complaints about my phone not getting service. In fact, in my experience I usually get at least one bar when my Verizon using bandmates no service. I cant recall a case where they had service and I didn't
Your post made me go to 'virus.com' to see if I can download viruses there I come back disappointed even though the title of the site did say "the leading virus site on the web"
Now that the banks are starting to look at monthly fee's for debt cards I'll probably be moving back to cash. Even with my debt card I always carry a small amount of cash. Something just feels right about being able to physically hand something over and get a product back in return.
Would thrift stores no longer be able to accept cash or is this only for non brick and mortar transactions. What about Gamestop, would I no longer be able to buy used games with cash?
Maybe I really am in the minority here but I really do use the start menu all the time. I like to keep very few icons on my desktop and just use the start menu. I like to think this is a mistake but perhaps I'm just set in my ways
In other completely unpredicted news...
Star Trek is science fiction Star Wars is Science Fantasy