Yes, President Bush can choose a candidate he thinks is best. However, he cannot (successfully) nominate a right-wing extremist who won't conceivably pass through Congress. Yea, this is the kind of power we afford the country's highest elected official.
So, we're going to have to rename 2012 unless we want the election candidates to sponsor the olympics. Oh, wait, I cant use the number 2012 or the word olympics unless I sponsor them.
Unfortunately, I'm a little too late to get any mod points, but hopefully someone will read this anyway:P
One can buy a cheap portable DVD player with a much bigger screen, and not be relegated to the UMD format for around $150. One can also purchase a Nintendo DS for around $150. One can purchase a PSP for $250, be stuck buying UMD movies, and watching them on an inferior screen.
For $150 + $150 = $300 you can play quality games on the Nintendo DS (Which cost $10-$20 less than PSP games) and watch the DVDs you already own on your portable dvd player. Not to mention you can play games using a stylus and a touchscreen, a feature not yet available with any other system.
Hmmm...
They don't have the ultra low-tech basics, so we replace them with relatively hi-tech, high maintenance substitutes...
Why not just spend the money on textbooks, which rarely break or get BSODs.
PC Gaming is why we have innovation, and why 90% of us buy new computers. I just dropped 1200$ on building a new computer not too long ago, why? So I could play awesome computer games, not so I could more efficiently use Microsoft Word. The fact of the matter is, except for the slim minority of computer users who buy new hardware when their existing is in need of a reformat, gaming is why we buy the latest processor when a P2 will do most jobs just fine.
At my local Family Video, you have to be 18+ to rent this game already. The same goes for porno and unrated movies. You can buy unrated versions of movies at any WalMart, so why not AO games? A clear sticker similar to the one on CDs and other explicit/18+ content should be plenty. Except, of course, parents are lazy and don't give a damn what their children are exposed to.
Until the day when parents care, ratings E thru M don't matter, because parents don't check.
I promise that in every work I ever publish, I will include the information about this convention. Also, this will conclusively prove that I will never invent a time machine. Because when I do, I intend to come directly back to the convention. Look for me, I'll be wearing futuristic garb, advertising a futuristic corporation by the name of, "MacroScotch" and I'll be drinking...
Yes, President Bush can choose a candidate he thinks is best. However, he cannot (successfully) nominate a right-wing extremist who won't conceivably pass through Congress. Yea, this is the kind of power we afford the country's highest elected official.
I'm too poor to buy a laptop, let alone a case for it.
I'm in exactly the same situation and have no problem whatsoever.
HAH, My new Ferrari puts 720 horses to the brakes and is running a 7ghz dual core PENTIUM 5! POST YOUR 1/4mi and million-digits-of-pi times here!
So, we're going to have to rename 2012 unless we want the election candidates to sponsor the olympics. Oh, wait, I cant use the number 2012 or the word olympics unless I sponsor them.
This is just another reason I prefer the anonymity of online auctions.
Unfortunately, I'm a little too late to get any mod points, but hopefully someone will read this anyway :P
One can buy a cheap portable DVD player with a much bigger screen, and not be relegated to the UMD format for around $150. One can also purchase a Nintendo DS for around $150. One can purchase a PSP for $250, be stuck buying UMD movies, and watching them on an inferior screen.
For $150 + $150 = $300 you can play quality games on the Nintendo DS (Which cost $10-$20 less than PSP games) and watch the DVDs you already own on your portable dvd player. Not to mention you can play games using a stylus and a touchscreen, a feature not yet available with any other system.
Hmmm... They don't have the ultra low-tech basics, so we replace them with relatively hi-tech, high maintenance substitutes... Why not just spend the money on textbooks, which rarely break or get BSODs.
PC Gaming is why we have innovation, and why 90% of us buy new computers. I just dropped 1200$ on building a new computer not too long ago, why? So I could play awesome computer games, not so I could more efficiently use Microsoft Word. The fact of the matter is, except for the slim minority of computer users who buy new hardware when their existing is in need of a reformat, gaming is why we buy the latest processor when a P2 will do most jobs just fine.
At my local Family Video, you have to be 18+ to rent this game already. The same goes for porno and unrated movies. You can buy unrated versions of movies at any WalMart, so why not AO games? A clear sticker similar to the one on CDs and other explicit/18+ content should be plenty. Except, of course, parents are lazy and don't give a damn what their children are exposed to. Until the day when parents care, ratings E thru M don't matter, because parents don't check.
I promise that in every work I ever publish, I will include the information about this convention. Also, this will conclusively prove that I will never invent a time machine. Because when I do, I intend to come directly back to the convention. Look for me, I'll be wearing futuristic garb, advertising a futuristic corporation by the name of, "MacroScotch" and I'll be drinking...
Is there a price set or estimated? Is this going to be more expensive than the current X40 line?