It's not that I don't agree with the sentiment, but the company sent someone off to training who later returned the favor by jumping ship.
companies can solve this issue really simply by signing a bond with the staff. happens quite alot in my company and many other i know, where they have a standard set.... 3 weeks of training will bond you for a year to the company... and so on
this way, you cant jump ship, and once your bond is over, the training is already paid off to the company since you did use the training result to help the company for a year.
genres itself are wide and varied on its own, and depending on which site u r basing on, you will get alot of different types for the same artist.
Ive seen so many different sites [Yahoo Launch, Amazon, HMV, etc] rating Madonna from R&B to pop to dance to rock. As long as the artist has released a track in that genre, it screws everything up. Paul Van Dyk the pop king? Libertines the R&B boyband? My advice, find 1 single site [Launch is nice] and stick to their genre recommendations. Sourcing from multiple sites will just give you the headache.
i can just picture it...
the moment a group mate goes zOMG/kick
id imagine 1337 speak doesnt get u anywhere anymore in wow. proper english, using "Do Not" instead of "Don't" and "I am" instead of "I'm"
id like to see wow being like that
Why would you want to play a massively multiplayer game with people you don't know and with whom you can't communicate, with the game itself written in a language you don't understand
this simply prove how ignorant you are. just from the back of my head, i can think of 2 good reasons this occurs, and i can give u more if u want. 1. wow US came out 1st. simple and easy. considering the time it took for china and even europe versions to release, wont avid gamers be playing wow US first? 2. its a game, its unique, its special. if you are a true gamer, the language barrier isnt much of a problem. take taiwan or korea and their massive mmorpg amounts. all with chinese or korean language. and i admit, while the learning curve is really tough, the games are good and i do play some myself, just slowly pointing and clicking to actually get what im doing. im sure other/.ers have done this before, playing something out of your native language just because its THAT GOOD.
imagine kingdom hearts with nemo !!! oh the possibilities!
genres itself are wide and varied on its own, and depending on which site u r basing on, you will get alot of different types for the same artist. Ive seen so many different sites [Yahoo Launch, Amazon, HMV, etc] rating Madonna from R&B to pop to dance to rock. As long as the artist has released a track in that genre, it screws everything up. Paul Van Dyk the pop king? Libertines the R&B boyband? My advice, find 1 single site [Launch is nice] and stick to their genre recommendations. Sourcing from multiple sites will just give you the headache.
i can just picture it... the moment a group mate goes zOMG /kick
id imagine 1337 speak doesnt get u anywhere anymore in wow. proper english, using "Do Not" instead of "Don't" and "I am" instead of "I'm"
id like to see wow being like that
this simply prove how ignorant you are. just from the back of my head, i can think of 2 good reasons this occurs, and i can give u more if u want.
1. wow US came out 1st. simple and easy. considering the time it took for china and even europe versions to release, wont avid gamers be playing wow US first?
2. its a game, its unique, its special. if you are a true gamer, the language barrier isnt much of a problem. take taiwan or korea and their massive mmorpg amounts. all with chinese or korean language. and i admit, while the learning curve is really tough, the games are good and i do play some myself, just slowly pointing and clicking to actually get what im doing. im sure other