I like *fun* games. If it's fun, then you can make me learn all you want.
The problem is that most educational games start with the lesson and then try to build the game around it. Start with a good game and then make it educational.
LCDs use more power when they are turned off, and that is where the discrepancy lies. The CEC's graph looks at yearly consumption for average households, not just the time the set is on.
My vote is for Leeroy because he doesn't get stuck in the gridlock of analysis that paralyzes our leaders. While they are discussing which of their special interests (tanks and healers) will get what earmarks, Leeroy is taking action.
I think those that can fit in academically are the least likely to fit in socially.
I like *fun* games. If it's fun, then you can make me learn all you want.
The problem is that most educational games start with the lesson and then try to build the game around it. Start with a good game and then make it educational.
This just in!
People who want broadband, end up having it.
People who don't want broadband, end up not having it.
More on this as it develops...
California already does it with other products (Cars, for example)
LCDs use more power when they are turned off, and that is where the discrepancy lies. The CEC's graph looks at yearly consumption for average households, not just the time the set is on.
I need to mobilize the National Guard and send food to the affected areas... "Spawn more Overlords!"
My vote is for Leeroy because he doesn't get stuck in the gridlock of analysis that paralyzes our leaders. While they are discussing which of their special interests (tanks and healers) will get what earmarks, Leeroy is taking action.
It's easy to get server capacity when no one logs in to play. Not much of an accomplishment.
...imagine an unwashed, French slipper on a human face -- for ever.
LFG IRL Healers only pls