With minimal impact, good usage of by products and so forth. The only problem is that if we can just zap away our inconvenient little problems (tonnes and tonnes of trash, for example), we will never do anything to curb our overzealous consumption. Doesn't sound like a sustainable idea in the grand scheme of things.
To decide whether video games are art or not, it must first be determined what art is. After that, discussions of what qualifies as art become much simpler.
at how ridiculous that is... I mean, I know that it's common practice to look people up, but how unethical is that? Are we really that paranoid? I guess now it's not just police checks for sensitive jobs...
Sure, everybody talks about the women who like Tetris-style games (my own mother is one of them), and the "tomboys" who like blood and violence are a big deal, but what about the third camp? The big secret behind women: we like to play God. Give me SecondLife or The Sims or Black and White any day of the week. I think it's a control thing.
"If they're police, are we under arrest? Are we trespassing on the Moon or something?" (Martha, Smith and Jones)
With minimal impact, good usage of by products and so forth. The only problem is that if we can just zap away our inconvenient little problems (tonnes and tonnes of trash, for example), we will never do anything to curb our overzealous consumption. Doesn't sound like a sustainable idea in the grand scheme of things.
To decide whether video games are art or not, it must first be determined what art is. After that, discussions of what qualifies as art become much simpler.
at how ridiculous that is... I mean, I know that it's common practice to look people up, but how unethical is that? Are we really that paranoid? I guess now it's not just police checks for sensitive jobs...
Sure, everybody talks about the women who like Tetris-style games (my own mother is one of them), and the "tomboys" who like blood and violence are a big deal, but what about the third camp? The big secret behind women: we like to play God. Give me SecondLife or The Sims or Black and White any day of the week. I think it's a control thing.
Am I the only one who's scared that they've managed to create nanobots that can stay inside of us?