And so Disney uses someone else's original idea, and refuses to let anyone else use their original ideas. If Disney only remade public domain material they wouldn't have much reason to promote extensions.
Maybe we should let Alabama take a vote on segregation, too. People tend to not want their rights subject to a tyranny of the majority, and I can't say I blame them.
The game gets boring really quickly the first time you run out of "reasonable" search terms and just tack on some exact quote from the page. "His father dies during the travel" is probably not going to help them very much, but it *will* get you to a specific bio of Paul Gauguin.
So then if we set, say, a 25-year copyright term, then we're going to destroy how many people whose bestsellers are written a couple decades before sales take off?
Then he talks about how we need arbitrary rules in extreme cases like game-freezing glitches and codes to play as boss characters. So which is it!? Stop crying and pick the boss character, or implement an arbitrary rule?
What he's saying is that you only use the arbitrary rules necessary to have a viable game. If there's a god mode super move available, you either have to ban it or resign yourself to playing a game that consists entirely of using the super move.
I see Microsoft is doing its best to help developers all over the world create race conditions. I wonder how many programmers there are who never really 'got' concurrency. Hopefully I'm not one of them. (And no, there is no programming language that can prevent you from screwing it up.)
Being a Democrat gives the Pennsylvania Democrats the same power over him that the Republicans just lost. They are more capable of offering a progressive replacement because only the Dems can vote in the primary, and if they knock him out it's Unknown Liberal vs. Pat Toomey instead of Unknown Liberal vs. Arlen Specter. This is a temporary benefit to the Democrats which could solidify if they can primary him out in 2010.
Competent heretics who are willing to research and provide actual evidence for their own claims are great. People who scream persecution when science doesn't validate their religion are not contributing anything.
And so Disney uses someone else's original idea, and refuses to let anyone else use their original ideas. If Disney only remade public domain material they wouldn't have much reason to promote extensions.
Maybe we should let Alabama take a vote on segregation, too.
People tend to not want their rights subject to a tyranny of the majority, and I can't say I blame them.
So, you don't want mothers to be single, and you also won't let them get married. WTF?
No. Texas implies harsh penalty.
So the solution is to wait six months and then buy a wireless heat sink?
Now we have a way to make sure that dangerous predators conceal their true identities on social networks.
The game gets boring really quickly the first time you run out of "reasonable" search terms and just tack on some exact quote from the page. "His father dies during the travel" is probably not going to help them very much, but it *will* get you to a specific bio of Paul Gauguin.
So then if we set, say, a 25-year copyright term, then we're going to destroy how many people whose bestsellers are written a couple decades before sales take off?
Finally, this will address the critical shortage of sperm we face today.
Then he talks about how we need arbitrary rules in extreme cases like game-freezing glitches and codes to play as boss characters. So which is it!? Stop crying and pick the boss character, or implement an arbitrary rule?
What he's saying is that you only use the arbitrary rules necessary to have a viable game. If there's a god mode super move available, you either have to ban it or resign yourself to playing a game that consists entirely of using the super move.
After being "chilled" by players threatening to kill him, he then goes and publishes his personal information. Brilliant.
That said, I I think Sirlin would have something to say to the scrubs complaining about his tactics.
15 seconds with Google says you're wrong. http://www.statcan.gc.ca/pub/82-401-x/2006000/t/4064400-eng.htm
They're all made up.
Perhaps, but not all as obviously as scientology.
Give it a few centuries.
Why does the "criminal racket" part preclude it from being a religion?
Maybe there's some legitimate debate over how reversible it is, independently of whether or not it's happening.
Women like to cook:
4 million copies sold in NA: Cooking Mama
And love puppies:
22 million copies worldwide: Nintendogs
What happens if soiling the thing in stereotypes works? (Obligatory http://www.vgcats.com/comics/?strip_id=254 )
I see Microsoft is doing its best to help developers all over the world create race conditions. I wonder how many programmers there are who never really 'got' concurrency. Hopefully I'm not one of them. (And no, there is no programming language that can prevent you from screwing it up.)
Being a Democrat gives the Pennsylvania Democrats the same power over him that the Republicans just lost. They are more capable of offering a progressive replacement because only the Dems can vote in the primary, and if they knock him out it's Unknown Liberal vs. Pat Toomey instead of Unknown Liberal vs. Arlen Specter. This is a temporary benefit to the Democrats which could solidify if they can primary him out in 2010.
Stop the politicians whoring themselves out to corporations and we'll stop posting articles exposing it.
It makes exceptions for cases of statements of truth, and subjects of public debate and religious doctrine.
So you can render any hate speech acceptable by prefixing it with "God says...". Hooray.
Competent heretics who are willing to research and provide actual evidence for their own claims are great. People who scream persecution when science doesn't validate their religion are not contributing anything.
"Alas, to wear the mantle of Galileo it is not enough that you be persecuted by an unkind establishment, you must also be right." - Robert L. Park
Because the religious right doesn't understand science and can't draw any links between disease and evolution, and they own the GOP.
They're already in Texas...
Wait 'till Biggus Dickus heaws of this!