No correction needed. That's what I said. "Check this article out -- it is saying that Gates called it an entertainment hub". Never said that he's said that. I was pointing out the same thing you were -- that journalists were twisting his words.
Use a computer attached to a local area network or equipped with a modem to connect to a computer network or bulletin-board service such as Prodigy, CompuServe, or America Online. Send a message to someone on the network or download a program or file from the network.
More corporate shills! Or, they need to update the requirements:)
Check this article out -- it is saying that Gates called it an entertainment hub, and also provides a picture of the next XBox that I have never seen...
I think you can understand why MS and Gates would want the computer to be the center of all media activity, though. You don't need their fancy prepackaged media center PC to have one, of course; most of us probably have the desktop and can just add some hardware and software. In fact, their Media Connector was a free download.
You are the one who should be modded insightful for actually RTFA. You're right; this barely has anything to do with GTA, and the summary makes it seem as though "Video Games Made Me Do It" is now a viable legal defense.
I echo those statements; I thought the idea was great, kind of an Austin Powers meets Dungeon Keeper game. Then, I read the (awful) reviews, and decided against buying the game.
1) Choose current cool thing to do 2) Append word "Hacks" 3) PROFIT!
"Toke" sounds like a job for Matthew McConaughey...
The "Get Out of Jail Free" card refers to shorter games? Seems kind of, since that is from Monopoly, one of the longest board games ever created.
"Windows Media Connect"...I have it installed but haven't used it.
No correction needed. That's what I said. "Check this article out -- it is saying that Gates called it an entertainment hub". Never said that he's said that. I was pointing out the same thing you were -- that journalists were twisting his words.
Besides, if a Scout were thrifty, he would continue to copy songs for free...
Heck, some little idiot 12 year old said that I was Satanic because I was playing with candle wax. And I was kicked out for a month.
Use a computer attached to a local area network or equipped with a modem to connect to a computer network or bulletin-board service such as Prodigy, CompuServe, or America Online. Send a message to someone on the network or download a program or file from the network.
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More corporate shills! Or, they need to update the requirements
However, as an Eagle Scout, I have changed my stance and was disappointed that this merit badge didn't make it to the states.
That merit badge is part of BSA...
Check this article out -- it is saying that Gates called it an entertainment hub, and also provides a picture of the next XBox that I have never seen...
If I were on my home computer, I could find the app and let you know...
I think you can understand why MS and Gates would want the computer to be the center of all media activity, though. You don't need their fancy prepackaged media center PC to have one, of course; most of us probably have the desktop and can just add some hardware and software. In fact, their Media Connector was a free download.
360 is just a very popular rumor. There is nothing to confirm it.
Did you really come to a public forum expeting a spelling rodeo?
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Expecting
I'd just like to play a demo or get a feeling for why it is so good. About the only thing that I know about the game is that it is Japanese.
Cincology? Pentology?
Streaking, the popular undergraduate activity of running naked, can also categorize you as a sex offender.
Don't forget Billy Graham's Bible Blasters, the only video game owned by the Flandersesess -- Convert the Heathen!
There are plenty of Christian-centered game review web sites out there...
I can see it now..."You turn the corner" "You hear something" "You ask yourself, WWJD?"
You are the one who should be modded insightful for actually RTFA. You're right; this barely has anything to do with GTA, and the summary makes it seem as though "Video Games Made Me Do It" is now a viable legal defense.
Go ahead and bash MS and Dungeon Siege -- that game was awful. That's the second-worst game that I've bought in the last few years...first being MOO3.
a) it uses the word Google
b) to annoy the hell out of us
c) slow news day
d) A & B
If you chose D, you win!
Actually, I think he did apologize for Jersey Girl...
Spoiler! Kevin Smith loved it.
I echo those statements; I thought the idea was great, kind of an Austin Powers meets Dungeon Keeper game. Then, I read the (awful) reviews, and decided against buying the game.