I like the AP for general world news, but it is articles like this that irk me.
AOL supports its own games, including titles that are quite violent, such as Starship Troopers and Air Warrior III (a combat sim). These games in themselves are quite violent yet are supported by "family orientated" AOL.
All of the violent online games I know of are commercial games, i.e. they have already have ratings. Most of the java and other online based games I see are card playing / board games... there is no need to moderate those.
Why AP is wasting its international taskforce of reporters working on crumby articles like this puzzles me. (WARNING: THIS PUZZLE IS PG-13!) Anyway.
On a side note, of all the people I know who get adult e-mail ads, most of them are on AOL. Good old family orientated.
Personally, I doubt that someone from SCO would make comments such as those: The current push in both UNIX market and the OS market is towards Linux. SCO isn't stupid, they are adapting Linux in some ways (http://www.sco.com/profservices/linux/.) It also appears from this URL that SCO may be competitors with X/OS now in the arena of technology consulting (correct me if I'm wrong.)
I like the AP for general world news, but it is articles like this that irk me.
AOL supports its own games, including titles that are quite violent, such as Starship Troopers and Air Warrior III (a combat sim). These games in themselves are quite violent yet are supported by "family orientated" AOL.
All of the violent online games I know of are commercial games, i.e. they have already have ratings. Most of the java and other online based games I see are card playing / board games... there is no need to moderate those.
Why AP is wasting its international taskforce of reporters working on crumby articles like this puzzles me. (WARNING: THIS PUZZLE IS PG-13!) Anyway.
On a side note, of all the people I know who get adult e-mail ads, most of them are on AOL. Good old family orientated.
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Personally, I doubt that someone from SCO would make comments such as those: The current push in both UNIX market and the OS market is towards Linux. SCO isn't stupid, they are adapting Linux in some ways (http://www.sco.com/profservices/linux/.) It also appears from this URL that SCO may be competitors with X/OS now in the arena of technology consulting (correct me if I'm wrong.)