Lucky you. I even had to sit through an hour long presentation by two supposed EMT's where they walked us through what they do to someone they find at a crash site, which included a mandatory double-lung puncture with what looked like a 3 foot long Bic pen.
Why not do what r2rknot said and mandate it for everyone? I live at the intersection of 2 roads that each go directly to the main entrance of 3 of the most populous central florida colleges and I find myself shouting "hang up and drive" almost exclusively at people who look to be in their mid 30s at least. Then again it IS a lot easier to just blame everything bad that happens on the road on teens and their terrible teen driving with teen cellphone use and teen teening teenager teen teening teenagers...
It occurs to me that if we stopped doing everything in our power to keep them from getting any experience driving or learning to drive safely that they might actually be better drivers. I can't be the only one that thinks that shite simulators, mandatory "here watch these gory movies" classes that make up drivers ed, and the flailing screaming fits of parents in the passenger seat that pass for practice are counter-productive to the desire for better teen drivers.
There are 4 billion Crank, squeeze, shake and twist flashlights out there. I'm pretty certain there is some way of doing it that would get around someone's patent.
Because as long as they aren't doing the whole "domestic terrorism" thing or going after kids while the parents aren't looking I don't really give a damn.
I know my food used to be alive, and I know it had internal organs. Some of them are quite tasty.
That WOULD be a good potshot, except that wind doesn't make every single identical "piece" of tree move and rotate in the exact same way at the exact same speed no matter where on the tree it is.
Yeah, and every single "piece" of a tree is exactly the same as the rest and moves at the same time and with the same speed as the rest. The end result is pretty disconcerting and not a little ugly. Procedural content has a strong tendency right now to also be ugly content that sticks out like a sore thumb compared to anything with even the remotest degree of human involvement.
Why? To a pirate EVERY game is a game without DRM.
Aaaaand that I didn't know, and given bluetooth's extroardinary hackability you have a point there.
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Lucky you. I even had to sit through an hour long presentation by two supposed EMT's where they walked us through what they do to someone they find at a crash site, which included a mandatory double-lung puncture with what looked like a 3 foot long Bic pen.
RTFA, 911 would be enabled.
Why not do what r2rknot said and mandate it for everyone? I live at the intersection of 2 roads that each go directly to the main entrance of 3 of the most populous central florida colleges and I find myself shouting "hang up and drive" almost exclusively at people who look to be in their mid 30s at least. Then again it IS a lot easier to just blame everything bad that happens on the road on teens and their terrible teen driving with teen cellphone use and teen teening teenager teen teening teenagers...
It occurs to me that if we stopped doing everything in our power to keep them from getting any experience driving or learning to drive safely that they might actually be better drivers. I can't be the only one that thinks that shite simulators, mandatory "here watch these gory movies" classes that make up drivers ed, and the flailing screaming fits of parents in the passenger seat that pass for practice are counter-productive to the desire for better teen drivers.
Blame Kdawson, he's our version of the liberal media bias.
There are 4 billion Crank, squeeze, shake and twist flashlights out there. I'm pretty certain there is some way of doing it that would get around someone's patent.
These two technologies are not mutually exclusive.
But he speaks the truth, the actions of one of President Bush's appointees is the ultimate damning evidence of Obama's lack of enpivbtenment!
Well played, sir, it wasn't until the final section that you set off my sarcasm meter.
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If your problem is with releasing incomplete games then valve is the LAST developer you want getting anywhere near bethesda.
You'd wind up with an unholy bastardization of bethesda's inability to release a complete game and valve's inability to get anything done on time.
put bacon on it. Eat two animals because they won't eat one.
Because as long as they aren't doing the whole "domestic terrorism" thing or going after kids while the parents aren't looking I don't really give a damn.
I know my food used to be alive, and I know it had internal organs. Some of them are quite tasty.
Don't both HL1 and HL2 allow servers to just have the MOTD display their webpage?
That WOULD be a good potshot, except that wind doesn't make every single identical "piece" of tree move and rotate in the exact same way at the exact same speed no matter where on the tree it is.
Yeah, and every single "piece" of a tree is exactly the same as the rest and moves at the same time and with the same speed as the rest. The end result is pretty disconcerting and not a little ugly. Procedural content has a strong tendency right now to also be ugly content that sticks out like a sore thumb compared to anything with even the remotest degree of human involvement.
less knowledge, more memorization.
Yes, and it's very tastefully decorated too.
When did epic and EA switch bodies?
Blame the other other guys that use the PC acronym for making them the only bad guy we're allowed to have anymore.
And yeah I know the article is on a valve page, but reading steam cloud it sounds almost exactly like they're describing some feature of steamworks.
Because I've heard about steam cloud everywhere except valve, but valve has a page for steamworks.
yeah that's why it's already (partially) in use by every auto-updating game on steam and several HL2 mods.
Also, it's not "Steam Cloud" it's Steamworks.