A gaming version of this paradox:
In the Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, you learn the Song of Storms as an adult, and, as a child, teach it to the man you learnt it from.
If the game still functions as it did before (2+ years ago), then the buyer did not necessarily use real life money. Since the game's currency is interchangeable with $US, it is completely possible that he paid 265k with the game's currency - spending none in real life.
A gaming version of this paradox: In the Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, you learn the Song of Storms as an adult, and, as a child, teach it to the man you learnt it from.
Someone enlighten me. Why exactly does San Francisco want to regulate blogging? What harm comes from it?
I still hate that old favorites like Bullfrog and Westwood are no more.
Westwood may be no more, but a bunch of their old employees have banded together again.
If the game still functions as it did before (2+ years ago), then the buyer did not necessarily use real life money. Since the game's currency is interchangeable with $US, it is completely possible that he paid 265k with the game's currency - spending none in real life.