Agreed. It isn't a standard FPS.
But it's still a First Person game where you shoot a lot, albiet not quite as much in something like Halo.
It's uniqueness in the genre is what makes it great.
I'm not pro-Bush, but I can't be considered pro-Kerry, either. Frankly, it'll be an election where I'll be voting for the lesser of two evils, neither of which I feel are suitable for the position.
F9/11 is a rotten piece of work to the core, and if anything, has caused me to lean in the opposite direction Moore intended. Its blatant half-truths (don't call them lies or he'll get his fact-checkers after you...) are just that, half-truths. They only paint partial pictures of the Iraq situation...let's face it, there is a lot more going on behind the scenes than any of us are aware of.
Regarding this, it was not long ago that a medical collection agency went after my wife for bills incurred during her pregnancy (which should have been covered under her insurance, and eventually was taken care of by her insurance).
There was no warning for the lien put on MY checking account (they said letters were sent, we didn't receive anything), of which she is not joint, but her name is on it for check writing purposes.
I use Firefox at home 100% of the time...unfortunately, at work I'm stuck using IE at least part time because of a large monetary investment in a contact management/time management/project management program called Deltek Vision.
It seems I'm stuck!
Agreed. It isn't a standard FPS. But it's still a First Person game where you shoot a lot, albiet not quite as much in something like Halo. It's uniqueness in the genre is what makes it great.
The only decent FPS for a console system is Metroid Prime. Unfortunately, even that suffered from console controller syndrome.
I'm not pro-Bush, but I can't be considered pro-Kerry, either. Frankly, it'll be an election where I'll be voting for the lesser of two evils, neither of which I feel are suitable for the position. F9/11 is a rotten piece of work to the core, and if anything, has caused me to lean in the opposite direction Moore intended. Its blatant half-truths (don't call them lies or he'll get his fact-checkers after you...) are just that, half-truths. They only paint partial pictures of the Iraq situation...let's face it, there is a lot more going on behind the scenes than any of us are aware of.
Regarding this, it was not long ago that a medical collection agency went after my wife for bills incurred during her pregnancy (which should have been covered under her insurance, and eventually was taken care of by her insurance). There was no warning for the lien put on MY checking account (they said letters were sent, we didn't receive anything), of which she is not joint, but her name is on it for check writing purposes.
I use Firefox at home 100% of the time...unfortunately, at work I'm stuck using IE at least part time because of a large monetary investment in a contact management/time management/project management program called Deltek Vision. It seems I'm stuck!
Too late, it has reverted back into it's previous boring Reuters self.
Oddly enough, I work half a block away and didn't even notice it until this thread was posted. Too busy fighting through tourists, I guess.