"'We cannot educate theater managers to be judges and juries in what is acceptable. Theater managers cannot distinguish between good and bad stealing.'"
I find this totally silly, they can't teach the managers to know what is acceptable? Yet they are taught to follow business guidelines, corporate guidelines, and what is and isn't allowed by the law. True, everything has shades of gray, he could have looked at the camcorder, seen it only had 20 seconds, and let them go with a warning or a small fine.
Blizzard to me seems overly single minded. I loved Warcraft 2, and enjoyed Starcraft, and played Diablo 1 and 2 for a long long time. But they take a game and keep coming out with the same thing over and over and over. Can't they come out with anything new rather then just give it better graphics? Even WoW had nothing new, just find what sells best and hype it up.
I like the concept and all, but I want to see the rumor come true that an X-Prize contest be in creating a usable vehicle with superior gas mileage.
I can't pick up a date or carry home groceries in those vehicles:)
I have to agree with your opinion. After watching "Sin City", then this weekend going and catching "A History of Violence" I was saddened. While "Sin City" was great, "A History of Violence" was pathetic. Hollywood can't figure it out that each person putting their own spin on a story isn't really wanted or needed. Look at the previous Batman movies compared to the more recent one.
Hollywood is in a tailspin as it is, all they can do is old TV show to movies that bomb (Dukes of Hazard, Bewitched, Starsky and Hutch) and with A-Team supposedly in the makes? Plus old movies rehashed, though sometimes aren't too bad. I did like Lost in Space.
Atleast he has to only work 4 days, at Woodward Governor in Colorado, they were falling behind so we are working 5 12 hour days, atleast I only live 10 minutes away. Now if only I could get away from the computer:( I plan on biking to work, later, with Asthma, at 5am its still freezing here so it hurts me as much as it would help.
My friends and I, whom share a wide background of interests and lifestyles, enjoy a game called Zombies. This is a dice and tile game. You basicly move your zombie hunter around a board that keeps growing, killing zombies if you can and moving them to stop other players.
But, one of the big problems is transporting Hydrogen. If we can have it at our house for powering the house, why go to a gas station unless we are driving long distances?
Heh, but in places like here in Colorado and further West we have been having droughts for the past few years. Though with the water Tahoe is getting, should help them alot.
I have a good question for you guys. Ok, Hydrogen will most likely be made from water. Water in the midwest is about as precious as gold. Reading past articles on the possibility of using solar panels at home to make hydrogen for vehicles sounds good. But think, it petroleum is no longer needed for cars, and we use home fuel cells, water will be the utility of the future. We have a hard enough time getting water to drink and water our precious green grass lawns. Maybe water at $4.00 a gallon at home in the future??
"'We cannot educate theater managers to be judges and juries in what is acceptable. Theater managers cannot distinguish between good and bad stealing.'" I find this totally silly, they can't teach the managers to know what is acceptable? Yet they are taught to follow business guidelines, corporate guidelines, and what is and isn't allowed by the law. True, everything has shades of gray, he could have looked at the camcorder, seen it only had 20 seconds, and let them go with a warning or a small fine.
Blizzard to me seems overly single minded. I loved Warcraft 2, and enjoyed Starcraft, and played Diablo 1 and 2 for a long long time. But they take a game and keep coming out with the same thing over and over and over. Can't they come out with anything new rather then just give it better graphics? Even WoW had nothing new, just find what sells best and hype it up.
I like the concept and all, but I want to see the rumor come true that an X-Prize contest be in creating a usable vehicle with superior gas mileage. I can't pick up a date or carry home groceries in those vehicles :)
I have to agree with your opinion. After watching "Sin City", then this weekend going and catching "A History of Violence" I was saddened. While "Sin City" was great, "A History of Violence" was pathetic. Hollywood can't figure it out that each person putting their own spin on a story isn't really wanted or needed. Look at the previous Batman movies compared to the more recent one. Hollywood is in a tailspin as it is, all they can do is old TV show to movies that bomb (Dukes of Hazard, Bewitched, Starsky and Hutch) and with A-Team supposedly in the makes? Plus old movies rehashed, though sometimes aren't too bad. I did like Lost in Space.
Atleast he has to only work 4 days, at Woodward Governor in Colorado, they were falling behind so we are working 5 12 hour days, atleast I only live 10 minutes away. Now if only I could get away from the computer :( I plan on biking to work, later, with Asthma, at 5am its still freezing here so it hurts me as much as it would help.
My friends and I, whom share a wide background of interests and lifestyles, enjoy a game called Zombies. This is a dice and tile game. You basicly move your zombie hunter around a board that keeps growing, killing zombies if you can and moving them to stop other players.
But, one of the big problems is transporting Hydrogen. If we can have it at our house for powering the house, why go to a gas station unless we are driving long distances?
Heh, but in places like here in Colorado and further West we have been having droughts for the past few years. Though with the water Tahoe is getting, should help them alot.
I have a good question for you guys. Ok, Hydrogen will most likely be made from water. Water in the midwest is about as precious as gold. Reading past articles on the possibility of using solar panels at home to make hydrogen for vehicles sounds good. But think, it petroleum is no longer needed for cars, and we use home fuel cells, water will be the utility of the future. We have a hard enough time getting water to drink and water our precious green grass lawns. Maybe water at $4.00 a gallon at home in the future??