It all comes back to an episode of The Office:
Dwight Schrute: [voice-over as people are seen sneezing on Dwight] The principle is sound: To avoid illness, expose yourself to germs enabling your immune system to develop antibodies. I don't know why everyone doesn't do this... Maybe they have something against living forever.
Exactly. If SSD can't hold a large amount of media (movies, music, games) at a reasonable price, I'm not going to 'switch'. Use a thoroughbred for racing and a packhorse for your supplies.
All of your chatter about "willing and ready to tap" and "dominated" and "dick-wads" has certainly given us all a clue into what you'll be using the service for.
I work in south LA and in my experience, there are just as many people talking directly on their handset and checking their Blackberry, if not more. I just don't think it's being enforced. But really, it seems nearly impossible to enforce that law with any sort of efficacy. Just another useless law brought on by populist politicians...
That's a cute tagline, but far from being a foolproof maxim. Necessity can just as often (if not more often) lead to surrender or death before a solution is invented. And as another poster stated, the necessity is far from being a proven fact. It's still mostly inductive reasoning and models.
That's the one I remember playing a lot on my C64..
"You wake up. The room is spinning very gently round your head. Or at least it would be if you could see it which you can't."
For those interested, you can play it online here: http://www.heavygames.com/hitchhikersguidetothegalaxy/gameframe.asp
Why couldn't I just submit a copy of the same photo five to fifteen times? That would have at least 80-90% overlap.. In fact I'd go so far as to say it would have 100% overlap.
This sounds similar to the chemical reactions of my body and caffeine. Through some sort of scientific voodoo, I find that a lot of work magically gets done after this mixing of chemicals.
Eh... I'm still secure in the fact that my paper books will never run out of battery power and I won't have to recharge them to continue reading.
I just know I'd end up deciding all over myself.
...that December 18th was, indeed, a good day.
It all comes back to an episode of The Office: Dwight Schrute: [voice-over as people are seen sneezing on Dwight] The principle is sound: To avoid illness, expose yourself to germs enabling your immune system to develop antibodies. I don't know why everyone doesn't do this... Maybe they have something against living forever.
I'm sure an app will be made to simulate that, for the pr0n nostalgic...
Exactly. If SSD can't hold a large amount of media (movies, music, games) at a reasonable price, I'm not going to 'switch'. Use a thoroughbred for racing and a packhorse for your supplies.
So...what you're saying is there will never be agreement and we should just decide this over a 2-out-of-3 Thumb War?
http://www.mobygames.com/game/adventures-of-willy-beamish This is first game where I felt like I was playing a cartoon I'd watch on Saturday mornings... (besides Dragon's Lair).
All of your chatter about "willing and ready to tap" and "dominated" and "dick-wads" has certainly given us all a clue into what you'll be using the service for.
I work in south LA and in my experience, there are just as many people talking directly on their handset and checking their Blackberry, if not more. I just don't think it's being enforced. But really, it seems nearly impossible to enforce that law with any sort of efficacy. Just another useless law brought on by populist politicians...
Any other dyslexics chuckle at this? No?... okay.
"Necessity is the mother of invention, though."
That's a cute tagline, but far from being a foolproof maxim. Necessity can just as often (if not more often) lead to surrender or death before a solution is invented. And as another poster stated, the necessity is far from being a proven fact. It's still mostly inductive reasoning and models.
This is one begging for a PopCap or XBLA remake... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boulder_Dash
Man, I loved this NES adventure game: http://www.gamespite.net/toastywiki/index.php/Games/Shadowgate
I think we'll be okay as long they keep that darned Global Thermonuclear War game from being dialed into.
Well if it's like any of my past Western Digital experiences, they've probably kept the Crap Out After Warranty Expires (tm) feature.
That's the one I remember playing a lot on my C64.. "You wake up. The room is spinning very gently round your head. Or at least it would be if you could see it which you can't." For those interested, you can play it online here: http://www.heavygames.com/hitchhikersguidetothegalaxy/gameframe.asp
Is this how Yetis are made?
Way to go jerk.. Now La Psicologia Familia will be knocking at your door with some cement shoes.
Isn't that Web 3.0? The Browser-less Web? There is no browsing, you'll be served up a heaping pile of Slashdot and you'll like it, mister!
It reminds you of speaking Swazi?
Why couldn't I just submit a copy of the same photo five to fifteen times? That would have at least 80-90% overlap.. In fact I'd go so far as to say it would have 100% overlap.
Science may not be biased, but scientists certainly are.
This sounds similar to the chemical reactions of my body and caffeine. Through some sort of scientific voodoo, I find that a lot of work magically gets done after this mixing of chemicals.
Alright! Let's chop down those trees and start saving the environment!