Weird, the link to the submarine picture from the article, depending on the browser (I tested it with IE7 and Firefox) you used, went to a different location/picture/view. Firefox seems to be the one that gets it right.
mp3s have silence at the beginning and at the end, so music which have seamless transition between one song to another will have a silent gap in between.
If you have alzip. It can read rar, zip, ace, bz2, gz, tar, cab, lzh, pak, etc. It has a great checksum (even if it's a large file), it's fast and simple. 7zip is great too, but I had problems when I extract files that are larger than 3GB.
Alzip is free for home users and their other programs such as FTP client are great too.
After all, it was just a poll, not a research or a study conducted to find the relation between video games and aggressiveness.
I have no idea how they arrived with that figure by just conducting a survey/poll. A survey alone wouldn't answer that violent games are the cause for teenage violence. How can they be so sure with the reliability of the answers? After all, maybe aggressive teenagers just like to play violent games. That doesn't mean that violent games are the one who causes them to become aggressive in the first place.
Statistics would never answer it. There are just too many factors that could cause aggressiveness in teenagers.
Some gamers like to shout when playing, and that is enough to start a fight between gamers. I heard once from a friend that there was a kid who was very good at playing but yells everytime he frags other people. Then one day a gang was playing against him and was losing to him and was annoyed by him yelling "loser" or something. Then BAM! They shot him to dead.
Well, that's what I heard, it was stupid though. If only he could play quietly, his life wouldn't be such a waste. Wouldn't it be better for people to play quietly and anonymously? I mean, whose gonna know who fragged whom, that way, no fight would start.
This is the same law firm that wrote cease and desist letter to public citizen. http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/10/08/1453254&tid=123
Weird, the link to the submarine picture from the article, depending on the browser (I tested it with IE7 and Firefox) you used, went to a different location/picture/view. Firefox seems to be the one that gets it right.
You're wrong, try google moonshell and DSLinux.
mp3s have silence at the beginning and at the end, so music which have seamless transition between one song to another will have a silent gap in between.
If you have alzip. It can read rar, zip, ace, bz2, gz, tar, cab, lzh, pak, etc. It has a great checksum (even if it's a large file), it's fast and simple. 7zip is great too, but I had problems when I extract files that are larger than 3GB.
Alzip is free for home users and their other programs such as FTP client are great too.
New Workstation, $450. MS Windows, $1. Reformatting 50,000 PC once a year, priceless.
After all, it was just a poll, not a research or a study conducted to find the relation between video games and aggressiveness.
I have no idea how they arrived with that figure by just conducting a survey/poll. A survey alone wouldn't answer that violent games are the cause for teenage violence. How can they be so sure with the reliability of the answers? After all, maybe aggressive teenagers just like to play violent games. That doesn't mean that violent games are the one who causes them to become aggressive in the first place.
Statistics would never answer it. There are just too many factors that could cause aggressiveness in teenagers.
Okay, start starving, cut food money and save it in the bank. Eventually you'll reach that amount by the time PS3 comes out.
On the plus side, you'll lose weight before you gain even more.
I once put a camera on my car's bumper to simulate the bumper cam in Gran Turismo.
Nah, I'm looking forward to the Cell processor and the technological advances it would bring.
P2P Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. What's next? Return of Suprnova?
I would love to see one of his hard drive crashes! I wonder how long does it take fill up a hard drive with music only.
Even the websites, http://www.alone-in-the-dark.com/ and http://www.bloodrayne-themovie.com/ are craps. At least make a decent webpage to promote the going-to-be-suck movie.
Some gamers like to shout when playing, and that is enough to start a fight between gamers. I heard once from a friend that there was a kid who was very good at playing but yells everytime he frags other people. Then one day a gang was playing against him and was losing to him and was annoyed by him yelling "loser" or something. Then BAM! They shot him to dead.
Well, that's what I heard, it was stupid though. If only he could play quietly, his life wouldn't be such a waste. Wouldn't it be better for people to play quietly and anonymously? I mean, whose gonna know who fragged whom, that way, no fight would start.