Only through leading chemical knowledge and manufacturing expertise can a company produce this precise a product with durability and performance, at a competitive cost.
That's not marketing speak! That's honest journalism.
In the future, AllPeers will also have folders to allow public sharing (probably with restrictions to control copyright violations). I also assume they will build chat and VOIP functionality into the application as well.
I agree. It's not capturing a moment in time like a photo. People have a range of emotions while sitting for a while. Hey.. maybe he told a dirty joke halfway through the painting and that's where the disgust came from.
The wars of the future will not be fought on the battlefield or at sea. They will be fought in space, or possibly on top of a very tall mountain. In either case, most of the actual fighting will be done by small robots. And as you go forth today remember always your duty is clear: To build and maintain those robots. Thank you.
This takes me back to the bad old days while working in a phone center for Cross Country Bank. On my last day I told everyone not to sign up for the Visa because the company sucked and the customer service number was long distance.
I really wanted someone to be listening to that, but I didn't get a response form the mysterious back room. I just hope they heard it on tape.
It would help to the extent that a calculator prevents errors in math. If the input is wrong or if the answer is 'low battery' a person would have to be there to figure it out.
This problem does suffer the flaw that, if it is played like normal, the player doesn't really need to know what is said, and will therefore probably ignore it. I believe the whole point of immersion is to make the person *need* to know it, and to provide an environment in which they can do so.
I agree. The reason immersion motivates is that you have to communicate and you can't use the language you have. Are there games that are more dependant on actually being able to communicate? Fun games, that is.
They kinda do have similar features, but no more than most people considered really attractive do. Did I mention he's hot? I mean.. dang. They'll have to put some more cute females on the show to make up for the imbalance.
NoAdware "removed some stuff, but it also deleted something on the hard drive so the computer couldn't reboot," Smith says. After reinstalling Windows, Smith sent multiple messages to NoAdware requesting a refund, which she received four months after her initial request.
They actually gave her money back. That's good right? Sure they took four months, but they did it. She should shut up and stop complaining. They could have just blamed her for it since she really couldn't have proven anything.
The OJ jury believed a leading forensic scientist when he said the police screwed up. The prosecution did an awful job. I wouldn't say it was ignorance of forensics that set him free.
Common sense and prejudice still seem to rule. All things are normal in the criminal justice system.
Scott Peterson was convicted based on circumstantial evidence and just being a bad guy. Forensic evidence did nothing. Prosecutors don't have to worry.
Who is this? Is that you Michael? He is fit, but note the belly in the Teal'c is a fireman episode as well as the one where he went undercover to the meeting of the system lords. There are others I can't think of, but he is quite the cutie anyway.
I have a thing for geeks. Note the choice of a geek husband.
You know she just watches the show for Daniel Jackson. He's geeky and cute and you can hardly notice the episodes where they try to cover up his rather large belly by making him hold a sweater or wear a huge belt. He's dreamy.
My husband has accepted my crushes on fictional characters.
Don't worry. Maybe they'll have something more interesting like: Carter has an alien baby. No one was watching x-files anymore when they tried that so it's like a new idea.
Only through leading chemical knowledge and manufacturing expertise can a company produce this precise a product with durability and performance, at a competitive cost.
That's not marketing speak! That's honest journalism.
In the future, AllPeers will also have folders to allow public sharing (probably with restrictions to control copyright violations). I also assume they will build chat and VOIP functionality into the application as well.
You deride the power of the probable assumption?
I agree. It's not capturing a moment in time like a photo. People have a range of emotions while sitting for a while. Hey.. maybe he told a dirty joke halfway through the painting and that's where the disgust came from.
it's free
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you get what you pay for
Anyone else think it's funny for someone to say that on
Yeah, we're all dying to know what pr0n you've been looking at.
The wars of the future will not be fought on the battlefield or at sea. They will be fought in space, or possibly on top of a very tall mountain. In either case, most of the actual fighting will be done by small robots. And as you go forth today remember always your duty is clear: To build and maintain those robots. Thank you.
This takes me back to the bad old days while working in a phone center for Cross Country Bank. On my last day I told everyone not to sign up for the Visa because the company sucked and the customer service number was long distance.
I really wanted someone to be listening to that, but I didn't get a response form the mysterious back room. I just hope they heard it on tape.
manda
It would help to the extent that a calculator prevents errors in math. If the input is wrong or if the answer is 'low battery' a person would have to be there to figure it out.
This problem does suffer the flaw that, if it is played like normal, the player doesn't really need to know what is said, and will therefore probably ignore it. I believe the whole point of immersion is to make the person *need* to know it, and to provide an environment in which they can do so.
I agree. The reason immersion motivates is that you have to communicate and you can't use the language you have. Are there games that are more dependant on actually being able to communicate? Fun games, that is.
Nope. He's hotter.
They kinda do have similar features, but no more than most people considered really attractive do. Did I mention he's hot? I mean.. dang. They'll have to put some more cute females on the show to make up for the imbalance.
So, it would be wrong for us to try to /. the University of Pheonix ad?
umm.. dude.. it has digits.
$12,000 USD?? That doesn't seem like a very bright idea.
And if you're not bright enough it won't work when you're inside.... That's deep.
They say it's to put in more commercials and not to disrupt TiVo. CNN had a story about it a while back. They didn't believe it either.
I object! Alladin was too girlie. The Prince walks on walls, kills things, and has a really hot accent.
I'd watch a movie with the Prince in Prince of Persia. (The last one, not the ugly new one)
Wait.. it wouldn't be that kind of movie, would it? Nevermind.
I'd watch a movie with the Prince in Prince of Persia. (The last one, not the ugly new one)
NoAdware "removed some stuff, but it also deleted something on the hard drive so the computer couldn't reboot," Smith says. After reinstalling Windows, Smith sent multiple messages to NoAdware requesting a refund, which she received four months after her initial request.
They actually gave her money back. That's good right? Sure they took four months, but they did it. She should shut up and stop complaining. They could have just blamed her for it since she really couldn't have proven anything.
manda
The OJ jury believed a leading forensic scientist when he said the police screwed up. The prosecution did an awful job. I wouldn't say it was ignorance of forensics that set him free.
Common sense and prejudice still seem to rule. All things are normal in the criminal justice system.
Scott Peterson was convicted based on circumstantial evidence and just being a bad guy. Forensic evidence did nothing. Prosecutors don't have to worry.
I'll save my eyes and go play Pikmin.
Who is this? Is that you Michael? He is fit, but note the belly in the Teal'c is a fireman episode as well as the one where he went undercover to the meeting of the system lords. There are others I can't think of, but he is quite the cutie anyway.
I have a thing for geeks. Note the choice of a geek husband.
How can you say that when the main male character was as carefully crafted as Poochy the dog? You can't go wrong with marketing.
You know she just watches the show for Daniel Jackson. He's geeky and cute and you can hardly notice the episodes where they try to cover up his rather large belly by making him hold a sweater or wear a huge belt. He's dreamy.
My husband has accepted my crushes on fictional characters.
Don't worry. Maybe they'll have something more interesting like: Carter has an alien baby. No one was watching x-files anymore when they tried that so it's like a new idea.