The federal government decided not to fund harvesting new stem cells. That's a far cry from "outlawed".
That's not true. Federal funding for harvesting embryonic stem cells was cut off. Huge difference.
The executive order related to what could be done with Federal dollars. To leave that out is a huge distortion.
New stem cell harvesting paid for with federal funding was prohibited by the executive order.
No. Denied Federal funding, yes.
Harvesting of new stem cell lines is not prohibited - a PI merely cannot continue to expect to receive government funding if s/he does so.
The federal government decided not to fund harvesting new stem cells. That's a far cry from "outlawed".
We get it =\
Where is S.T.A.L.K.E.R.? This game allows you to explore the Chernobyl nuclear reactor area ~20 years after the blowout at the reactor. One playtester even found the office he used to work in while playing this! The animal AI decides whether to rest and hunt, and go on without you being in the area. There are over 100+ npc players for you to intereact with, form clans with, or destroy... It's going to release spring 2005. This may sound like some hyped up fanboy, but just read the about page and you'll see why one could be more excited about this than most any other game known so far slated for release this year.
I think they mean something which is cheap and doeesn't require you to have tons of equipment on you, or gets you wet, since it's the summer.
Oh, and that analog stick thing they introduced with the N64?... The 3D platformer?
It was called the 3-D controller and it was introduced with NiGHTS for Sega Saturn.
3D Platformer? Saturn again, with Bug! and Clockwork Knight.
They've invented a lot of important elements of console gaming as we know it.
Both examples you gave were Sega Saturn "innovations".
Wrong again.
Please check your facts before you act so sarcastic and make such statements.
Another WW2 game enters the retail market. Glad something innovative won MSU...
And so the (much welcomed) Googopoly begins!
The federal government decided not to fund harvesting new stem cells. That's a far cry from "outlawed".
That's not true. Federal funding for harvesting embryonic stem cells was cut off. Huge difference.
The executive order related to what could be done with Federal dollars. To leave that out is a huge distortion.
New stem cell harvesting paid for with federal funding was prohibited by the executive order.
No. Denied Federal funding, yes.
Harvesting of new stem cell lines is not prohibited - a PI merely cannot continue to expect to receive government funding if s/he does so.
The federal government decided not to fund harvesting new stem cells. That's a far cry from "outlawed".
We get it =\ Edit: Sorry, forgot about the
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The federal government decided not to fund harvesting new stem cells. That's a far cry from "outlawed". That's not true. Federal funding for harvesting embryonic stem cells was cut off. Huge difference. The executive order related to what could be done with Federal dollars. To leave that out is a huge distortion. New stem cell harvesting paid for with federal funding was prohibited by the executive order. No. Denied Federal funding, yes. Harvesting of new stem cell lines is not prohibited - a PI merely cannot continue to expect to receive government funding if s/he does so. The federal government decided not to fund harvesting new stem cells. That's a far cry from "outlawed". We get it =\
Where is S.T.A.L.K.E.R.? This game allows you to explore the Chernobyl nuclear reactor area ~20 years after the blowout at the reactor. One playtester even found the office he used to work in while playing this! The animal AI decides whether to rest and hunt, and go on without you being in the area. There are over 100+ npc players for you to intereact with, form clans with, or destroy... It's going to release spring 2005. This may sound like some hyped up fanboy, but just read the about page and you'll see why one could be more excited about this than most any other game known so far slated for release this year.