"Look how video games have become a $x billion dollar industry. Look at the demographics! I told the South Park boys to make a 'World of Warcraft' TV Show and it's the highest rated episode... EVER!"
the sensors are nice coming off highways and such and we have them out here in nowhere texas actually but when going in to the cities I prefer timed lights. in austin there are streets where the lights are timed nicely to allow you go get all the way down to the end of the street with nothing but green lights if you are going the right speed.
When we get rid of books there will be nothing to prove something did or didn't happen. someone could change history on Googles index and we wouldn't have anything to prove it wrong.
I call BS there. Voting only goes so far and it's not far enough to combat a law like this.
It's easy to say that the problem is we don't vote, and it's even easier to say the folks we vote for sometimes think with their wallets. The simple reason why laws like this don't have that much of a resistant that actually has a chance it because it doesn't really infringe on human rights.
Do we really have the give something that is not ours?
I'm not in favor of these laws and feel really it's what the downloader plans to do with it which should be question.
"Look how video games have become a $x billion dollar industry. Look at the demographics! I told the South Park boys to make a 'World of Warcraft' TV Show and it's the highest rated episode... EVER!"
yes it was Yoda Stories and they had a few others like it most were indiana jones games though.
the sensors are nice coming off highways and such and we have them out here in nowhere texas actually but when going in to the cities I prefer timed lights. in austin there are streets where the lights are timed nicely to allow you go get all the way down to the end of the street with nothing but green lights if you are going the right speed.
He'll still "improve" it to get that 5% satisfaction and 35% extra profit.
well try it in pear pc for $0 and if you are a student you can get os x for only $69
try VLC http://www.videolan.org/
not plus but extreme like Airport Extreme and Quartz Extreme
Remember CyberDog? http://www.cyberdog.org/
When we get rid of books there will be nothing to prove something did or didn't happen. someone could change history on Googles index and we wouldn't have anything to prove it wrong.
I call BS there. Voting only goes so far and it's not far enough to combat a law like this. It's easy to say that the problem is we don't vote, and it's even easier to say the folks we vote for sometimes think with their wallets. The simple reason why laws like this don't have that much of a resistant that actually has a chance it because it doesn't really infringe on human rights. Do we really have the give something that is not ours? I'm not in favor of these laws and feel really it's what the downloader plans to do with it which should be question.
Finally we will have media capable of holding Duke Nukem Forever.
When restoring the last supper by da Vinci they didn't draw in Jar Jar Binks and say, "I made it better."