I wouldn't venture that many here are willing to live in delusion in order to trick their brain into de-stressing.
The only correlation here is that reducing stresses on your body and brain helps your overall health. Religion may, in some cases, achieve these goals but are certainly not the only way. I'll take my lifestyle choices on my own terms, thank you.
I can't begin to think about the problems about putting large numbers of cars on water. Imagine having to wear life-jackets in order to go to work. Traffic accidents could lead to drownings. What about the up-keep associated with water vehicles? Also, who wants wet tires when you drive?
Is it just me or does it seem like the same technology year after year. It gets refined a bit but I don't think that we get the fruits of any new ideas.
like a cookie, but not so good like it's your favourite cookie. Any new material from the next film is always a treat but I don't see anything that I didn't expect. What kind of spoilers were in there anyway? In summary: good stuff, no surprises.
Maybe I should re-think this atheism thing; becasue I've been praying for something like this for a long time. It's so refreshing to have someone talk about games in relation to reality.
At least we still have MST3K, oh wait that's gone too. So, yea, Tremors...
Hey, Dune! yea! Sci-fi has become the 'watch us for a good miniseries once and a while' channel!
What makes me look twice is that the government implemented a standard that goes right against the two major electric car makers in America. I think that there might have been some dirty (think oily) outside influence in the decision.
Well, I said my family came from Canada. However I was born and raised in California. I don't have any delusions about the 'dangers of America' it was mostly a joke. But only partly. You should check out Bowling For Columbine.
Ah my family's homeland. What better place is there to frag but in a country where you don't worry about getting shot. We can only hope that it's going to have lots of caffeine and the bathrooms are plentiful.
Perhaps this is an instance of one part of a company not knowing what the other is doing. Corporate laywers tend to jump onto what they see as 'problems' like a pack of wolves.
I want to start a movement in colleges across the world. That being the creation of phallic symbols made out of snow. All in the name of free speech, of course.
It could be that because Taiwan is such a small country and that it is so steeped in technology production. Most people in the world don't care enough to get their government to fight for them on tech issues.
If Microsoft is allowed to rail-road this legislation through, what does that mean for the the integrity of consumer rights? A company that was sued by the government should not have a hold over it. Just because someone has done business with a company doesn't mean that they want gobs of mail that they didn't ask for. Transactions don't entitle a company to move into a person's life.
How many times does a blog-minded person lose something that was on their mind to time? Blogs re-tell life and a person cannot carry a pad of paper with them all the time to relate their feelings and observations. Most people already carry cell phones and this is a great natural extension.
I wouldn't venture that many here are willing to live in delusion in order to trick their brain into de-stressing. The only correlation here is that reducing stresses on your body and brain helps your overall health. Religion may, in some cases, achieve these goals but are certainly not the only way. I'll take my lifestyle choices on my own terms, thank you.
Hmmm, but the question is: who's skull should it be?
I have it! John Romero's.
I can't begin to think about the problems about putting large numbers of cars on water. Imagine having to wear life-jackets in order to go to work. Traffic accidents could lead to drownings. What about the up-keep associated with water vehicles? Also, who wants wet tires when you drive?
If you're in Cali in December, you should check out Gen Con. It's in the fair city of Anaheim and is loaded with geekness.
Is it just me or does it seem like the same technology year after year. It gets refined a bit but I don't think that we get the fruits of any new ideas.
like a cookie, but not so good like it's your favourite cookie. Any new material from the next film is always a treat but I don't see anything that I didn't expect. What kind of spoilers were in there anyway? In summary: good stuff, no surprises.
that Rosalind Franklin rarely gets any acclaim for her work. Watson and Crick built the model of DNA on here shoulders.
Maybe I should re-think this atheism thing; becasue I've been praying for something like this for a long time. It's so refreshing to have someone talk about games in relation to reality.
Yes, yes it was. Leave me with that.
At least we still have MST3K, oh wait that's gone too. So, yea, Tremors...
Hey, Dune! yea! Sci-fi has become the 'watch us for a good miniseries once and a while' channel!
1. Beach resort
2. Evaporate it for salt
3. Water fights
4. Endless discussion about life on Mars
5. Experiments to see if fish could live on Mars
What makes me look twice is that the government implemented a standard that goes right against the two major electric car makers in America. I think that there might have been some dirty (think oily) outside influence in the decision.
Ha, they can charge all they want and I'll keep using Trillian. If they cut that off, we still have IRC!
Well, I said my family came from Canada. However I was born and raised in California. I don't have any delusions about the 'dangers of America' it was mostly a joke. But only partly. You should check out Bowling For Columbine.
Uh, taken.
Ah my family's homeland. What better place is there to frag but in a country where you don't worry about getting shot. We can only hope that it's going to have lots of caffeine and the bathrooms are plentiful.
Perhaps this is an instance of one part of a company not knowing what the other is doing. Corporate laywers tend to jump onto what they see as 'problems' like a pack of wolves.
I want to start a movement in colleges across the world. That being the creation of phallic symbols made out of snow. All in the name of free speech, of course.
It could be that because Taiwan is such a small country and that it is so steeped in technology production. Most people in the world don't care enough to get their government to fight for them on tech issues.
Did Congress have to force money on NASA? It must be the last sign. I'm going to the bomb shelter.
I always wanted to look like those people in Tron.
You know, not really. I like my clothes just the way they are.
If Microsoft is allowed to rail-road this legislation through, what does that mean for the the integrity of consumer rights? A company that was sued by the government should not have a hold over it.
Just because someone has done business with a company doesn't mean that they want gobs of mail that they didn't ask for. Transactions don't entitle a company to move into a person's life.
DMCA that is. Darn dyslexia.
And I had hoped that I could get my computer attacked and enable me to sue. There's nothing quite as fun as the threat of vigilante justice.
At least we still have the DCMA and the Patriot Act.
How many times does a blog-minded person lose something that was on their mind to time? Blogs re-tell life and a person cannot carry a pad of paper with them all the time to relate their feelings and observations. Most people already carry cell phones and this is a great natural extension.