A not so clever ploy for a free game methinks;-)
(And Rockstar thinks, "Hmmm...give him a game so that he can try to sue us...Actually that will probably take care of all the publicity we need!")
The what looks to be awesome game Guildwars (from former employees of Blizzard, making it out to be a "Diablo 3" of sorts) is offering their client for everyone to play during E3. I think it's a great idea, so you can judge for yourself how it is, rather than reading hyped up previews. I don't know about you, but I would love to go but probably would never be able to, so I think opening up more to the public works well. Either way free gaming is free gaming.
doesn't everybody keep those old 486's around just for that?
Scientists always wanted the project killed
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I was actually just talking to my advisor about this (astronomy chair) and the basic idea is this: the scientific communtiy has been killing this project constantly (he several times graphically depicted shooting something on the ground) just to have someone in congress decide to bring it back. It's the most illconceived experiment - they are trying to measure not only what has been completely PROVEN but also in the most inane manner. Just about everything else that affects the gyroscopes are larger effects, what they are trying to detect is so small. When this was first thought up, it was probably kind of novel, but we're beyond that (can you say strings) now and its just one messey experiment (would you want to do the math for that?).
So why not work on something useful like alternate propulsion systems or batteries that keep my mp3's coming for more than 10 hours....
A not so clever ploy for a free game methinks ;-)
(And Rockstar thinks, "Hmmm...give him a game so that he can try to sue us...Actually that will probably take care of all the publicity we need!")
Check out Guildwars E3 for Everyone
The what looks to be awesome game Guildwars (from former employees of Blizzard, making it out to be a "Diablo 3" of sorts) is offering their client for everyone to play during E3. I think it's a great idea, so you can judge for yourself how it is, rather than reading hyped up previews. I don't know about you, but I would love to go but probably would never be able to, so I think opening up more to the public works well. Either way free gaming is free gaming.
doesn't everybody keep those old 486's around just for that?
I was actually just talking to my advisor about this (astronomy chair) and the basic idea is this: the scientific communtiy has been killing this project constantly (he several times graphically depicted shooting something on the ground) just to have someone in congress decide to bring it back. It's the most illconceived experiment - they are trying to measure not only what has been completely PROVEN but also in the most inane manner. Just about everything else that affects the gyroscopes are larger effects, what they are trying to detect is so small. When this was first thought up, it was probably kind of novel, but we're beyond that (can you say strings) now and its just one messey experiment (would you want to do the math for that?).
So why not work on something useful like alternate propulsion systems or batteries that keep my mp3's coming for more than 10 hours....