If you want a new type of game-play for WWII game, you should check out www.brothersinarmsgame.com - The game play allows for commanding of teams and attack strategies where you direct where/how your squad attacks. On the website is a cool intro movie to explain/demonstrate how you command your team as well perform single player operations.
Overall, its not that much different than COD or MOH, but its cool enough of a change for me to promote this game on/.
Not that I condone his actions, but he did this 4 years ago when he was 17 years old. I bet he could not afford an extra drive - I know when I was 17, I couldn't afford a drive big enough to play all the games I wanted to.
Just my.02.
Just had my septic system replaced and before any excavator's and dump trucks could do anything, the excatation company had to call "Call Before You Dig program [ http://www.cbyd.com ] in CT. This to me should be a no brainer for all states to mandate as it will prevent issues and nightmares like Florida is having.
Wonder why Verizon didnt call this place "http://www.callsunshine.com/corp/" first - hell its FREE!
My company is behind the curve with understaning the full effects of offshoring; the one point which I can't stop reiterating to my management is your point of "...it's better to use someone who understands your core buisness...
".
It is imperative for a comptetive company to have employees understand their firm's core business and STRATEGY. Without employees understanding and exercising their company's strategic goals, the company is far less competitive and efficient than they could be.
Folks like myself riding the train to/fro work would shell out an extra $9.99 for the service as it'd give a huge boost to plain ol' internet+phone usage. Plus it'd be a bit more entertaining than reading flat text news/sports/whatever.
If I weren't on the train so much - I don't think I'd think twice about picking up this service.
Last I remember from a basic project management book I read in college, a PM's job is to assume the scope and risk of a given project. If a team member (coder or otherwise) under them fails, the PM should be held responsible as they didn't properly assess the given project's risk.
Herebe the case where a project failed as all the risk and recovery bases where not covered.
Great job w/ the pic. I dig the SK Dark Tower books VI and VII as they're adding value and character to the photo. Keep up the good work.
If you want a new type of game-play for WWII game, you should check out www.brothersinarmsgame.com - The game play allows for commanding of teams and attack strategies where you direct where/how your squad attacks. On the website is a cool intro movie to explain/demonstrate how you command your team as well perform single player operations. Overall, its not that much different than COD or MOH, but its cool enough of a change for me to promote this game on /.
Not that I condone his actions, but he did this 4 years ago when he was 17 years old. I bet he could not afford an extra drive - I know when I was 17, I couldn't afford a drive big enough to play all the games I wanted to. Just my .02.
Just had my septic system replaced and before any excavator's and dump trucks could do anything, the excatation company had to call "Call Before You Dig program [ http://www.cbyd.com ] in CT. This to me should be a no brainer for all states to mandate as it will prevent issues and nightmares like Florida is having. Wonder why Verizon didnt call this place "http://www.callsunshine.com/corp/" first - hell its FREE!
My company is behind the curve with understaning the full effects of offshoring; the one point which I can't stop reiterating to my management is your point of "...it's better to use someone who understands your core buisness ...
".
It is imperative for a comptetive company to have employees understand their firm's core business and STRATEGY. Without employees understanding and exercising their company's strategic goals, the company is far less competitive and efficient than they could be.
Folks like myself riding the train to/fro work would shell out an extra $9.99 for the service as it'd give a huge boost to plain ol' internet+phone usage. Plus it'd be a bit more entertaining than reading flat text news/sports/whatever. If I weren't on the train so much - I don't think I'd think twice about picking up this service.
Last I remember from a basic project management book I read in college, a PM's job is to assume the scope and risk of a given project. If a team member (coder or otherwise) under them fails, the PM should be held responsible as they didn't properly assess the given project's risk. Herebe the case where a project failed as all the risk and recovery bases where not covered.