In every other discussion on/. about companies in China, we're told that it's the shareholders that force them to operate there. It's nice to see someone who's socially responsible for once.
Most used cars don't come with CD players, and people aren't willing to spend money to install some. The solution? Put music on a cassette tape.
As long as there are old vehicles with only cassette decks, there will be cassette tapes to put in those decks.
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They parodied the circumstances leading up to the Iraq war in a two-parter with nonexistant "massive weapons of destruction" orbiting the Earth, so they're tackling political issues, all right.
Hey, it's our fault they have Celine Dion, nothing is less than fair compensation.
Makes me want to sing! Considering the how the RIAA acts, you probably shouldn't.
To boot Knoppix, I'm going to have to wait 5 minutes?
Now, now, they're only trying to protect us.
There was a sequel to SimTower, it was produced by Sega and not Maxis. Google "Yoot Tower" sometime.
Ever been bored? Ever had a long night? Ever had a lot of cabinets to put up?
On Tuesday. No, really.
The box could be anything! It could even be a boat!
Okay, now you're just milking this joke for all it's worth.
If they need a giant freakin' antenna in Sudbury, why don't they just use the Inco Superstack instead?
Virgin *female* physicists. Slightly harder.
It does have gaming capability... if you're interested in FPS games that you'll probably drop after two weeks.
From the site:
The Sims 2
Playability: 1
Popularity: 4
As compared to...
Doom 3
Playability: 5
Popularity: 3
So, basically, Linux's gaming viability depends on what you play. And unfortunately, Linux isn't viable for me.
In every other discussion on /. about companies in China, we're told that it's the shareholders that force them to operate there. It's nice to see someone who's socially responsible for once.
The zamboni was invented in California, so the joke isn't as funny as it should be.
Because people don't want to lose all the data they've collected and most of them are too lazy to make backups, so they'll stick with what they have.
They'd operate like Microsoft's mantra, but instead of "embrace," it would be "exterminate and extend."
Don't you mean, "embrace, extend, and EX-TER-MIN-ATE!"?
I dunno, USB drive?
Open a dialogue with BBC, get the original Doctor Who, and I'm there.
I never really enjoyed that game. Mostly because I'm used to games where, you know, YOU'RE ALLOWED TO FREAKIN' JUMP.
After all of the DOS attacks we've performed, you'd think they'd have called us that earlier.
Most used cars don't come with CD players, and people aren't willing to spend money to install some. The solution? Put music on a cassette tape.
As long as there are old vehicles with only cassette decks, there will be cassette tapes to put in those decks.
They parodied the circumstances leading up to the Iraq war in a two-parter with nonexistant "massive weapons of destruction" orbiting the Earth, so they're tackling political issues, all right.
There's something inherently dangerous about making a computer case out of spinning blades, but I just can't put my finger on it.
Also, the first RTS ever (Herzog Zwei) was for the Genesis.
Yeah, except Simcity 4 was mostly unplayable.