I think there is only one man who can handle the delicate balance of the needs of a sequel for the science fiction classic that is Blade Runner, he is the man with no name....uhh...
I read official playstation magazine. http://opm.1up.com/ The print version, not the online portion. I find their reviews to be fair and on target for the kind of games I want to play. My time for gaming is very limited because of work, so I usually only set my sights on 4.5 to 5 star games because I want the time to be spent on very high quality games.
In the last issue they compiled a list of "games you must play before you die" on the playstation and PS2, etc. I "own" most of those games and agree almost completely with the list the made, they were and ARE very important games for those respective platforms. Not a dynamic perspective, granted, but I generally get what I need from the magazine.
I actually remember this game and the mushroom effects. Coincidentally, I was listening to Black Sabbath for the very first time as I was playing. Weird stuff, bouncing around for no reason while the baddies are shooting at you. I almost got motion sickeness from the effect.
Forcing OS and Office upgrades every couple of years is step 3....And you don't have to get caught up in the game, but if you want to "play" you have to.
I remember this game. I don't recall what the name was, but I believe sega made it.
It was difficult to watch someone else play because you couldn't view the holograms sideways. I remember watching many people throw large amounts of money at it to try it out and not ever seeming to get anywhere. I still remember the laughing cowboy skull screen when you died. I don't think anyone knew how to play it.
I wholly agree that this is a problem. I am for regulation so long as the correct people are still allowed to get what they have rights to. Perhaps they should combine the gun department with the video game department at Walmart?
It would be much more convenient to only have to show my ID once to pick up Doom III and a new Daisy Pulse Rifle.
The largest problem with this, however, is that by "buying nothing!" you're not helping the weak economy in our country. We need to stimulate the economy so people have more confidence in buying items, and helping to climb out of recession.
Hmmmm.... Anyone engaged in that sort of activity MUST be a terrorist!
The wars of the future will not be fought on the battlefield or at sea. They will be fought in space, or possibly on top of a very tall mountain. In either case, most of the actual fighting will be done by small robots. And as you go forth today remember always your duty is clear: To build and maintain those robots. Thank you.
-- Military school Commandant's graduation address, "The Secret War of
Lisa Simpson"
"..and Moby you can get stomped by Obie, you 36 year old bald headed fag blow me. You don't know me, you're too old let go its over, nobody listens to techno" - Marshall Mathers
I am currently in my last two weeks of a two year term at ITT Tech.
Okay. You can stop laughing now.
It has become very apparent they did very little to prepare my class and I for Network Administration.
So, in conclusion. I don't know anything about system administration, but I do have a degree now, and it may very well help me get a job in the future. (Doing something else)
No I'm ..doesn't
I think there is only one man who can handle the delicate balance of the needs of a sequel for the science fiction classic that is Blade Runner, he is the man with no name....uhh...
Paul W. S. Anderson..!
You mean like using a hammer?
I read official playstation magazine. http://opm.1up.com/ The print version, not the online portion.
I find their reviews to be fair and on target for the kind of games I want to play. My time for gaming is very limited because of work, so I usually only set my sights on 4.5 to 5 star games because I want the time to be spent on very high quality games.
In the last issue they compiled a list of "games you must play before you die" on the playstation and PS2, etc. I "own" most of those games and agree almost completely with the list the made, they were and ARE very important games for those respective platforms.
Not a dynamic perspective, granted, but I generally get what I need from the magazine.
I actually remember this game and the mushroom effects. Coincidentally, I was listening to Black Sabbath for the very first time as I was playing. Weird stuff, bouncing around for no reason while the baddies are shooting at you. I almost got motion sickeness from the effect.
Just read this
Wow!
Forcing OS and Office upgrades every couple of years is step 3. ...And you don't have to get caught up in the game, but if you want to "play" you have to.
Fear not. I saw the same thing and thought it was about Al Gore. ..And I was like... Who the hell cares..?!?
Time to get my glasses checked.
...Yeah, you have to use these three clam shells..
It is kinda complicated..
But it has saved my ass a million times...
While I was at ITT Tech (didn't learn anything but this) one of the instructors showed me this:
here
Very very helpful compliment for linux and dos(win) recovery. It should be at least one of the tools in your bag.
..Sounds like he is cursed with having two last names.
I remember this game. I don't recall what the name was, but I believe sega made it.
It was difficult to watch someone else play because you couldn't view the holograms sideways. I remember watching many people throw large amounts of money at it to try it out and not ever seeming to get anywhere. I still remember the laughing cowboy skull screen when you died. I don't think anyone knew how to play it.
But it Did look amazing for the time.
I wholly agree that this is a problem. I am for regulation so long as the correct people are still allowed to get what they have rights to. Perhaps they should combine the gun department with the video game department at Walmart?
It would be much more convenient to only have to show my ID once to pick up Doom III and a new Daisy Pulse Rifle.
Read the headline as Manning Sluts in action..?
A word of advice, do not cruise back to slashdot right after checking your email.
If you had spelled "Lisa" correctly, I would have modded you up as Funny. ..instead...we will both be modded down.
The largest problem with this, however, is that by "buying nothing!" you're not helping the weak economy in our country. We need to stimulate the economy so people have more confidence in buying items, and helping to climb out of recession.
Hmmmm.... Anyone engaged in that sort of activity MUST be a terrorist!
I do remember the crazy traffic generated by the problem. But that is a Weird graphic.
However, I am glad that it is a gif instead of a jpeg,because otherwise it might have contained a virus
Very true. I Always listen for cars coming, especially around a blind corner or whatnot.
We may have some new statistics of people being hit or accidents "caused" by silent cars.
Remember kids, look both ways before you cross the street, and your sonar unit better be operational.
I don't know any mac users but JUST in case.
Larger sums may also be transmitted via bank wire transfer.
For details contact fundraising at gnome org
Well shoot! It looks like I can't wire them the money. I suppose will I can use Pay... Umm... a service from Ebay.
deliver a Slashdot can of whoop ass.
What would that be exactly? Sending too many visitors to their website?
We can take turns kicking his/her a$$....
..In Quake!
% The Commandant addresses the graduating class.
The wars of the future will not be fought on the battlefield or at sea. They will be fought in space, or possibly on top of a very tall
mountain. In either case, most of the actual fighting will be done by small robots. And as you go forth today remember always your duty is
clear: To build and maintain those robots. Thank you.
-- Military school Commandant's graduation address, "The Secret War of
Lisa Simpson"
http://www.snpp.com/episodes/4F21
Can we not simply change it to:
"One Nation,Under the Almighty Dollar , and so on.
"..and Moby you can get stomped by Obie, you 36 year old bald headed fag blow me. You don't know me, you're too old let go its over, nobody listens to techno" - Marshall Mathers
I am currently in my last two weeks of a two year term at ITT Tech.
Okay. You can stop laughing now.
It has become very apparent they did very little to prepare my class and I for Network Administration.
So, in conclusion. I don't know anything about system administration, but I do have a degree now, and it may very well help me get a job in the future. (Doing something else)