>HL2 delays are only second to DNF and thats saying a LOT.
HL2 to DNF is not a fair or accurate comparison, HL2 has released quite a bit of very polished media recently, and has been extensively playtested. DNF has not demonstrated anything of consequence recently.
>And to top it off all you've got an untested and buggy, encrypting and delivery system
I wouldnt call Steam untested...it has been runnign for quite a while, and while it had a rough start, it is quite stable now.
>this whole lawsuit thing could be a smoke screen for something else? (a delay per example?) I mean have you ever heard about people beta testing half life 2 multiplayer? Its not like its the first time they use an elaborate excuse (cough code theft cough)
This reeks of conspiracy theory, the code theft was not a smokescreen, it was a real setback, at least some of the perpetrators have been arrested. Also, there is no seperate HL2 multiplayer, CS:Source has been annouced to be HL2's multiplayer component.
Though I understand your thought, I tend to get irked by bike enthusiasts who decry the e-bike and take an (often) macho approach to human-powered transportation. Maybe the poster isn't as concerned with "peddling ass" and is more worried about environmental issues, or simply agrees with you about the stress issues of commuting, and doesn't want to get all sweaty before work.
(Thus begins "peddling ass" jokes.)
ah i think the soviet one has to be backwards. powerbook burns you in US, so...
in Soviet Russia, YOU BURN POWERBOOK!
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I quite disagree. People who are genuinely poor buy food, clothing, and housing, and often do not have enough money to have all 3. Disregarding health care, education,etc. The true sources of "spending money poorly" lie in the rich...expensive cars, big rims, ice statues of Michelangelo's David that urinate vodka, etc etc. What do those really do to drive the economy, and how does that money "trickle down?"
GTA Mathmagic land would be the best game ever. I'm tripping out just thinking about it.
Just hope you don't work there. 28 hr/week "full time" is a bitch.
creationist bastard....
those are some uuuugly feet. yech.
Also look at openemr , an open source medical record management system. (Also on sourceforge .)
and maybe i need to learn how to format my messages.
>HL2 delays are only second to DNF and thats saying a LOT. HL2 to DNF is not a fair or accurate comparison, HL2 has released quite a bit of very polished media recently, and has been extensively playtested. DNF has not demonstrated anything of consequence recently. >And to top it off all you've got an untested and buggy, encrypting and delivery system I wouldnt call Steam untested...it has been runnign for quite a while, and while it had a rough start, it is quite stable now. >this whole lawsuit thing could be a smoke screen for something else? (a delay per example?) I mean have you ever heard about people beta testing half life 2 multiplayer? Its not like its the first time they use an elaborate excuse (cough code theft cough) This reeks of conspiracy theory, the code theft was not a smokescreen, it was a real setback, at least some of the perpetrators have been arrested. Also, there is no seperate HL2 multiplayer, CS:Source has been annouced to be HL2's multiplayer component.
Though I understand your thought, I tend to get irked by bike enthusiasts who decry the e-bike and take an (often) macho approach to human-powered transportation. Maybe the poster isn't as concerned with "peddling ass" and is more worried about environmental issues, or simply agrees with you about the stress issues of commuting, and doesn't want to get all sweaty before work. (Thus begins "peddling ass" jokes.)
isnt that the whole idea behind unsustainable power? "I'll take some power today for a whole mess of environmental problems Tuesday (or in decades.)"
ah i think the soviet one has to be backwards. powerbook burns you in US, so... in Soviet Russia, YOU BURN POWERBOOK!
I quite disagree. People who are genuinely poor buy food, clothing, and housing, and often do not have enough money to have all 3. Disregarding health care, education,etc. The true sources of "spending money poorly" lie in the rich...expensive cars, big rims, ice statues of Michelangelo's David that urinate vodka, etc etc. What do those really do to drive the economy, and how does that money "trickle down?"
From now on, when I go to movies, I'm going to bring a sign that says "Screw you and your night vision goggles"
I'm sure it would cause some entertainment for poor bored projectionists.
Doesn't this sleep room remind you of the suicide room from Soylent Green? Japan is about to corner the market on high-protien food.