I think the Chronicles of Narnia was the first book(s) that I ever read on my own. I don't think a movie could ever capture the spirit of the words I read years ago.
I've watched this show a few times now, and I was wondering just exactly how much of the mathematics had any truth in them. It's good to know that they are going the extra mile to get some real world application into the shows (as well as any others in the future that do this).
Seems like that isn't exactly poor performance since it's a) less than 1% below the projected sales and b) an increase from last year. I don't see the point.
Bugger, I didn't mean to submit so soon. As I meant to say, I still think there is massive potential to be great shows.
I think the Chronicles of Narnia was the first book(s) that I ever read on my own. I don't think a movie could ever capture the spirit of the words I read years ago.
I've watched this show a few times now, and I was wondering just exactly how much of the mathematics had any truth in them. It's good to know that they are going the extra mile to get some real world application into the shows (as well as any others in the future that do this).
I'm not at all defending just Microsoft, it just seems rather silly to go nuts because of something like this.
Seems like that isn't exactly poor performance since it's a) less than 1% below the projected sales and b) an increase from last year. I don't see the point.
I was really hoping they'd break away from the fisher price visual scheme. Then again, I guess they are tailoring to the majority...
I and many others have had countless issues with Acrobat lately. Hopefully Flash won't go the way of Acrobat and become a burden rather than helpful.
That's just horribly scary. I'm not sure which part is worse, email monitoring (sure, they SAY it's passive...) or the terrorist activities.