"Even though E3 was more strict this past May in keeping some unnecessary people out, there were still a ton of people that showed up that had no business attending the show (you know who you are)."
While I understand that E3 is a trade event, I think there's something to be said for "the masses" being allowed in. We're the people who buy the games they're peddling, and for that matter support the press who cover the event. Without us neither game publishers, nor this Firing Squad goober would have a job in this industry.
Hey,
As a U.S. citizen, albeit one not affected by this tragedy, I just wanted to say thanks for the sentiment. I wish there was more like it!
Regards.
Which could be considered true as you have "the internet" and then you have Internet 2 (http://www.internet2.edu/). Personally I'm waiting for New Internet by Coca Cola.
If Bush had left the Clinton-era laws alone, there wouldn't be *any* federal funding of embryonic stem cell research. Bush was the first president to authorize the use of federal dollars. Keep in mind that there is nothing stopping *private* funding of embryonic stem cell research, and if it was really the magic bullet in medicine, don't you think drug companies would be crawling all over it?
I was the AC that initially posted about being an OS snob. This comment prompted me to actually sign up for an account.
First of all dude it's called choice. Maybe I prefer to use Windows as my primary desktop OS. I've used practically ever MS OS from DOS 5.0 through XP, MacOS (classic, OSX), AmigaDOS/Workbench, OS/2, Linux, Unix (Solaris, IRIX) and frankly I like Windows as a primary OS. How does this make me part of the problem?
For every inherent security problem in Windows there are just as useability problems inherent to Linux (Which is a primary reason why 90+% of people stick to Windows). Both sides are working on their respective problems and that's a good thing.
It's not the opperating system itself that is causing the problems, it's the smacked asses that use it maliciously. Don't blame the drunk driver, blame the car and the sober drivers right? Get a clue.
"Even though E3 was more strict this past May in keeping some unnecessary people out, there were still a ton of people that showed up that had no business attending the show (you know who you are)."
That hurts a lot coming from this guy: http://www.firingsquad.com/authors/author_profile. asp/44
While I understand that E3 is a trade event, I think there's something to be said for "the masses" being allowed in. We're the people who buy the games they're peddling, and for that matter support the press who cover the event. Without us neither game publishers, nor this Firing Squad goober would have a job in this industry.
I see you got your copy of the DNC talking points for today. ;)
Hey, As a U.S. citizen, albeit one not affected by this tragedy, I just wanted to say thanks for the sentiment. I wish there was more like it! Regards.
Small? Evidently they haven't seen Florida.
Which could be considered true as you have "the internet" and then you have Internet 2 (http://www.internet2.edu/). Personally I'm waiting for New Internet by Coca Cola.
You must always send in the sales tax on all of your online purchases. What a guy!
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If Bush had left the Clinton-era laws alone, there wouldn't be *any* federal funding of embryonic stem cell research. Bush was the first president to authorize the use of federal dollars. Keep in mind that there is nothing stopping *private* funding of embryonic stem cell research, and if it was really the magic bullet in medicine, don't you think drug companies would be crawling all over it?
they could mutate him into a Guild Steersman and fold space. He who controls the spice, controls the universe. ;)
Proceed to put your head between your legs and kiss your ass goodbye...
First of all dude it's called choice. Maybe I prefer to use Windows as my primary desktop OS. I've used practically ever MS OS from DOS 5.0 through XP, MacOS (classic, OSX), AmigaDOS/Workbench, OS/2, Linux, Unix (Solaris, IRIX) and frankly I like Windows as a primary OS. How does this make me part of the problem?
For every inherent security problem in Windows there are just as useability problems inherent to Linux (Which is a primary reason why 90+% of people stick to Windows). Both sides are working on their respective problems and that's a good thing.
It's not the opperating system itself that is causing the problems, it's the smacked asses that use it maliciously. Don't blame the drunk driver, blame the car and the sober drivers right? Get a clue.