Feeding the patient could result in the body diverting blood away from other organs to the digestive system. I imagine there are situations where this might not be in the best interest of the patient.
Have you ever looked at the list of arcade games that run under MAME? I think you'd be hard pressed to find enough classic games to make up 10% of the total.
Games have always sucked. Just like books and movies have always sucked. For every gem there are a dozen failures. That's just the nature of creativity in business.
I expect with the internet distribution model gaining steam (pun intended) we'll see more games produced by small teams that are able to gain visibility by partnering up with companies like Valve or Garage Games.
When the royalty share is actually pretty good, a small company get by selling what would be relatively few units at a retail level. And this will allow small teams to take chances that larger, cash driven developers are unable to.
Lucky for us you're not running the FDA. I've been in a clinical drug trial before and you have to fill out surveys, knowing you're taking part. Those surveys are used to collect data on everything from the side effects, to how many times a day you eat, defecate, watch the Simpsons (how long you sit on your ass), etc.
There's a really simple way to make sure that you get fairly accurate results on surveys or market research... don't offer incentives.
People will lie their asses off to get free stuff. You can be honest and give someone a survey with no benefit to them and you'll get mostly honest answers back.
I find it interesting that pride is considered a sin, but people still insist on telling other people they're going to hell.
Isn't it only supposed to be "God" that decides it? Anyone else making such claims or judgements would be committing a sin of their own, would they not?
What makes them so special that they know the mind of a being that is supposed to have created the universe? And how come they're not running the world already?
There is a light edition of Photoshop which costs sub-$150 that does everything an average user would want. Unless you work in a print shop there's no reason to get the more expensive versions.
I've been looking into buying an RFID chip setup for tagging animals, in this case pythons and boas.
It would be interesting to not only tag the animals with an identifiable number, but create a tonal signature that would play back when the animal is scanned.
Someone at PETA just put my name on a shoot-to-kill list.
Sure, but they've got their money in other things like co-branding as well. As long as they're not hurting financially, competition like Google helps fuel innovation and drives technology forward, opening up new possibilities for income.
Healthy competition is always good because it prevents stagnation. Unless you just want to get rich, retire fast, and enjoy the life of a bored playboy millionaire.... hmmmmmm. Would anyone like to invest in an idea?:P
The cool thing is he can pay for his defense with the proceeds from the defamation lawsuit he can launch against the (alleged) moron who wrote the article.
People who don't have a lot of shelf space for old consoles will care.
One of the first games I got on my PS2 was Xenogears, a PS1 game, and I didn't enjoy it any less on the PS2 than I would have on the original.
Feeding the patient could result in the body diverting blood away from other organs to the digestive system. I imagine there are situations where this might not be in the best interest of the patient.
I am not a physician, but I play one at the bar.
If there was, a person could make a living writing restraining orders.
Not only is your computer secure, you won't catch any sexually transmitted diseases either! :)
This is probably just the dupe :)
"Games suck these days..."
Have you ever looked at the list of arcade games that run under MAME? I think you'd be hard pressed to find enough classic games to make up 10% of the total.
Games have always sucked. Just like books and movies have always sucked. For every gem there are a dozen failures. That's just the nature of creativity in business.
I expect with the internet distribution model gaining steam (pun intended) we'll see more games produced by small teams that are able to gain visibility by partnering up with companies like Valve or Garage Games.
When the royalty share is actually pretty good, a small company get by selling what would be relatively few units at a retail level. And this will allow small teams to take chances that larger, cash driven developers are unable to.
If you give choice, there's no research?
Lucky for us you're not running the FDA. I've been in a clinical drug trial before and you have to fill out surveys, knowing you're taking part. Those surveys are used to collect data on everything from the side effects, to how many times a day you eat, defecate, watch the Simpsons (how long you sit on your ass), etc.
There's a really simple way to make sure that you get fairly accurate results on surveys or market research... don't offer incentives.
People will lie their asses off to get free stuff. You can be honest and give someone a survey with no benefit to them and you'll get mostly honest answers back.
Just call them "tutors" and your parents are none the wiser :)
Wouldn't it cost less to feed the models? :)
I find it interesting that pride is considered a sin, but people still insist on telling other people they're going to hell.
Isn't it only supposed to be "God" that decides it? Anyone else making such claims or judgements would be committing a sin of their own, would they not?
What makes them so special that they know the mind of a being that is supposed to have created the universe? And how come they're not running the world already?
"If the goat don't fit, you must acquit!" - Johnny Cochrane
There is a light edition of Photoshop which costs sub-$150 that does everything an average user would want. Unless you work in a print shop there's no reason to get the more expensive versions.
You forgot the "bork bork bork" at the end.
I've been looking into buying an RFID chip setup for tagging animals, in this case pythons and boas.
It would be interesting to not only tag the animals with an identifiable number, but create a tonal signature that would play back when the animal is scanned.
Someone at PETA just put my name on a shoot-to-kill list.
I would have modded you +5 funny. But I hear that God fella was looking to mod you +5 Lightning Bolt.
What's the point? He'll just end up at the parents site :)
But how do you fit it all through the glory hole? :)
Apparently you haven't read anything biographical on the man.
We realize you're not retarded, just stupid.
Wasn't Einstein considered mentally retarded during his early childhood?
Funny, but imagine some really ugly possibilities.
"Hello Jimmy, would you do me a favor and unlock the front door? That's a good boy."
or
"I bet you can't set fire to the curtains. Double dog dare you!"
Sure, but they've got their money in other things like co-branding as well. As long as they're not hurting financially, competition like Google helps fuel innovation and drives technology forward, opening up new possibilities for income.
:P
Healthy competition is always good because it prevents stagnation. Unless you just want to get rich, retire fast, and enjoy the life of a bored playboy millionaire.... hmmmmmm. Would anyone like to invest in an idea?
They should be more excited about the message I sent:
"I claim your planet in the name of Earth. Surrender or die."
I'm expecting an answer back in a few thousand years.
The cool thing is he can pay for his defense with the proceeds from the defamation lawsuit he can launch against the (alleged) moron who wrote the article.
Storyline could have used some work.
First there were four frags left, then three, then two...
Fairly predictable. But still, I laughed, I cried, it was better than Cats.
A violation of the TOS and "illegal" are two completely different things.