Good luck finding people, an email "I need to move 89M$ around, if I can enlist your help you'll get a share of it" won't get much response these days.
What I find funny is that when you look at the GR frontpage under PS3 there's LOADS of red numbers (i.e. really bad) and only some green for Resistance while when you look under Wii there's a lot of green and very little red.
Tritium is a byproduct? I thought tritium is the fuel for a fusion reaction. If you get leftovers I'm sure the US military would be interested in some of it, tritium IS the fuel for fusion bombs.
That and in many RPGs only the active and surviving party gets experience which forces you to revive characters before dealing the killing blow on a boss to avoid uneven levelling.
No, not at all (the word you're thinking of is gut, oo is not pronounced like that in German). Maybe it's Dutch. And über is mostly used for locations.
Why special copyright? They just use the one that's on the books already, much easier to remember and not in threat of a lawsuit if someone's standard copyright was violated by SL's special version.
It can be remote controlled to self-disarm or be set on a timer. The mines even raise a flag to make them easily visible for pickup when that happens. They've thought of that.
The Patriot missile system uses IFF to know what to shoot at with no human intervention (leading to the destruction of a british aircraft whose IFF transponder failed). If you can hack the IFF system you can do a whole lot more than just walking across their minefields.
I have no idea how big it is just from that picture but it's probably not going to be armored very well so any rapid-fire weapon with armor piercing ammunition is going to be a better choice. Like e.g. the 20mm cannon of an IFV, which has the distinct advantage of being mounted on an armored vehicle and thus not affected by the bot.
It also looks to be an automated turret, not a mobile robot so it'd be vulnerable to any artillery. One air spotter over the area, spot their positions and blow them away before your main troops even come into line of sight. Or hit them with a powerful precision rifle from a range larger than their camera or gun can deal with.
Maybe even field dummies that the camera will mistake for a human and force the turret to reveal its location (if it's hidden), then blow it to hell with your IFV or gunship.
Oh, you just need to put your name and address on the registration form, they'll cross-link it to your Google search history, Google video watching, Google email, Google...
In conclusion, dada, you're a hyper-conservative blowhard
Interesting, I call people like that hardcore liberals/capitalists. But then again there's very little difference between a conservative and a liberal in their desire to minimize the government to something that barely holds society together and leave everything else up to the non-government parts of society. Neo-cons are something entirely different, though.
I'd like to know what kind of bank would agree to a 89 million $ credit that easily.
Good luck finding people, an email "I need to move 89M$ around, if I can enlist your help you'll get a share of it" won't get much response these days.
What I find funny is that when you look at the GR frontpage under PS3 there's LOADS of red numbers (i.e. really bad) and only some green for Resistance while when you look under Wii there's a lot of green and very little red.
Tritium is a byproduct? I thought tritium is the fuel for a fusion reaction. If you get leftovers I'm sure the US military would be interested in some of it, tritium IS the fuel for fusion bombs.
PDZ is ridiculed even by many xbox fans as being one of the crappiest, overhyped games ever
Give 'em Daikatana and ask them again.
The Illuminatus said the same thing except it had funnier delivery.
That and in many RPGs only the active and surviving party gets experience which forces you to revive characters before dealing the killing blow on a boss to avoid uneven levelling.
Considering the size of the PS3 "ons" is like, what, 3 units?
No, not at all (the word you're thinking of is gut, oo is not pronounced like that in German). Maybe it's Dutch. And über is mostly used for locations.
I don't know but I'm sure the Emacs developers can tell you.
Why special copyright? They just use the one that's on the books already, much easier to remember and not in threat of a lawsuit if someone's standard copyright was violated by SL's special version.
It can be remote controlled to self-disarm or be set on a timer. The mines even raise a flag to make them easily visible for pickup when that happens. They've thought of that.
The Patriot missile system uses IFF to know what to shoot at with no human intervention (leading to the destruction of a british aircraft whose IFF transponder failed). If you can hack the IFF system you can do a whole lot more than just walking across their minefields.
Yes, counting every language or region code version.
Can you run those emulators in Cedega?
Do you really think they went through all 8000 titles to get this list together?
Taking a target out does not necessarily mean killing it, just means wounding/damaging it enough to prevent it from fighting.
DARPA has self repairing minefields that jump around, wouldn't surprise me if they can tell friend from foe, too.
Anti-vehicle mines aren't triggered by people walking over them. they can even be set to ignore light vehicles and only go for the tanks.
I have no idea how big it is just from that picture but it's probably not going to be armored very well so any rapid-fire weapon with armor piercing ammunition is going to be a better choice. Like e.g. the 20mm cannon of an IFV, which has the distinct advantage of being mounted on an armored vehicle and thus not affected by the bot.
It also looks to be an automated turret, not a mobile robot so it'd be vulnerable to any artillery. One air spotter over the area, spot their positions and blow them away before your main troops even come into line of sight. Or hit them with a powerful precision rifle from a range larger than their camera or gun can deal with.
Maybe even field dummies that the camera will mistake for a human and force the turret to reveal its location (if it's hidden), then blow it to hell with your IFV or gunship.
Debian had a special agreement that they could use the Firefox name, Mozilla revoked it.
Of course but you need Java to compile it.
Not because they didn't want but because Mozilla didn't want them to.
If 90% of your calls were ads you would sooner or later stop picking up the phone, too.
Oh, you just need to put your name and address on the registration form, they'll cross-link it to your Google search history, Google video watching, Google email, Google ...
In conclusion, dada, you're a hyper-conservative blowhard
Interesting, I call people like that hardcore liberals/capitalists. But then again there's very little difference between a conservative and a liberal in their desire to minimize the government to something that barely holds society together and leave everything else up to the non-government parts of society. Neo-cons are something entirely different, though.