I can't fathom actually liking the people in texas. Or anything about the place, really, save barbecue.
I wonder why. Perhaps it's just the truck/gun/hate mentality I can't stand.
I agree in many ways. I like having the freedom in open communities or public forums to say what I wish. However, regardless of what happens (be it full virtual reality or whatever...), there Must be a way for people to set up their own communities in such a way that they can moderate what content is posted. They can do this in the real world, so why not on the internet?
I'll play devil's advocate. In a sense, isn't that what the game makers are doing? Don't they have the right to say what goes on in their servers? If they want to create a community with certain restrictions on content, who has the right to stop them? And who draws the line for when they've taken censorship too far? And so on.
I can't fathom actually liking the people in texas. Or anything about the place, really, save barbecue. I wonder why. Perhaps it's just the truck/gun/hate mentality I can't stand.
Battery is better, perhaps. But still not ideal. Let's go for ideal, shall we? Unless something proves it impossible.
I've got six.
The point is you're not allowed to capitalize it. Apparantly.
I agree in many ways. I like having the freedom in open communities or public forums to say what I wish. However, regardless of what happens (be it full virtual reality or whatever...), there Must be a way for people to set up their own communities in such a way that they can moderate what content is posted. They can do this in the real world, so why not on the internet?
I'll play devil's advocate. In a sense, isn't that what the game makers are doing? Don't they have the right to say what goes on in their servers? If they want to create a community with certain restrictions on content, who has the right to stop them? And who draws the line for when they've taken censorship too far? And so on.
Greg