I've found that Advance Wars 1&2 are good travel games. Each level takes about 30 minutes or so, and you don't need any volume. Great for airports, planes, or sitting around after xmas dinner. I don't have a DS, so I can't comment on AW on there, but I imagine it's just as good, if not better.
This is only going to make a difference if they actually listen to his input and implement his suggestions. I'll be surprised to see that happening. It seems that Microsoft has the idea that simply hiring these brilliant people will make a difference. What they don't seem to understand is that they also need to listen to what these people tell them...
Something I found incredibly humorous about the Kansas decision last month was someone quoted as saying something along the lines of "With this ruling, we have succeeded in removing dogma from the science classroom." Talk about newspeak...
Something that the CNN article doesn't mention is that one of the judge's findings is that ID does not meet the criteria to be considered science.
From a Bloomberg article: In his opinion, Jones said the key issue is ``whether Intelligent Design is science,'' and said, ``we have concluded that it is not.''
The times I've had mod points I was only allowed to mod each comment once. Unless other people are allowed to multi-mod comments, the only other explanation I can think of is that the editors are doing it... *shrug*
You've pretty much hit the nail on the head. Sure, Libertarianism has some nice ideals and sounds like it could work. However, the only way it would really work is if everyone involved (corporations, consumers, etc) were working together in the public's best interest. The problem with this is that it's against human nature and it goes against the very grain of capitalism. As for the religious comment, these are exactly the same people who always spout off how "mankind is inherently good" when time and time again, things point to the exact opposite.
...nor did I make any claims of policy or any other procedures from Dell.
And by the way, if you email support, they will send you an XP disc and a drivers disc (for your model) in the mail for free. It took about 3 days.
Yeah, I guess you're not saying that Dell will send you an XP disc and drivers disc for free if you email them. I guess I clearly misread what you wrote.
And don't forget to hit Toys R Us tomorrow for some cheap games.
Pffft. Sounds too complicated.
I've found that Advance Wars 1&2 are good travel games. Each level takes about 30 minutes or so, and you don't need any volume. Great for airports, planes, or sitting around after xmas dinner. I don't have a DS, so I can't comment on AW on there, but I imagine it's just as good, if not better.
Of course I'd change it. The word "the" absolutely doesn't belong there.
...he is a human-machine interaction guru.
So he's an expert in robosex, eh?
This is only going to make a difference if they actually listen to his input and implement his suggestions. I'll be surprised to see that happening. It seems that Microsoft has the idea that simply hiring these brilliant people will make a difference. What they don't seem to understand is that they also need to listen to what these people tell them...
Something I found incredibly humorous about the Kansas decision last month was someone quoted as saying something along the lines of "With this ruling, we have succeeded in removing dogma from the science classroom." Talk about newspeak...
Hehehehe. Well said. Maybe they should call it the Carl Sagan gene. I mean, what's he gonna do about it now?
Something that the CNN article doesn't mention is that one of the judge's findings is that ID does not meet the criteria to be considered science.
From a Bloomberg article: In his opinion, Jones said the key issue is ``whether Intelligent Design is science,'' and said, ``we have concluded that it is not.''
I dunno. I think they should've just called it POKEMOG.
But typing http://www.f773js93skv0fjdakd9da4js0d9skdsdll23-39 sdksdf.ebay-h4xx0r.com/ is too hard. It's much easier to click the link...
Which will be a pretty good tipoff that it's a scam...
The times I've had mod points I was only allowed to mod each comment once. Unless other people are allowed to multi-mod comments, the only other explanation I can think of is that the editors are doing it... *shrug*
So are you saying I shouldn't order anything from the email I received yesterday that had the subject "MASTERDICK!"?
BTW, I'm not kidding about the email, either. Definitely one of the better pieces of spam that's come my way...
What?!?! Someone get this up on slashdot right away!
Interesting. Apparently I got modded "overrated" 3 times in the span of 1 minute. What are the chances of that?
So, anyone know when IE6 for Mac is coming out?
Ummm, you misspelled 'troll'
The solution is obvious. We need to start looking for Bin Laden on Mars!
Furthermore, he seems not to spend much money.
Hey man, do you have ANY IDEA how much soap and water costs these days? I can't say I really blame him... : p
There's more to the Times than just the front page headlines...
You're right. There's also the back-page escort ads...
Have they attempted to make a Lode Runner 3D or anything? And if so, how was it?
The absolute last thing we need in a videogame is to see goatse sporting an evil prince...
You've pretty much hit the nail on the head. Sure, Libertarianism has some nice ideals and sounds like it could work. However, the only way it would really work is if everyone involved (corporations, consumers, etc) were working together in the public's best interest. The problem with this is that it's against human nature and it goes against the very grain of capitalism. As for the religious comment, these are exactly the same people who always spout off how "mankind is inherently good" when time and time again, things point to the exact opposite.
...nor did I make any claims of policy or any other procedures from Dell.
And by the way, if you email support, they will send you an XP disc and a drivers disc (for your model) in the mail for free. It took about 3 days.
Yeah, I guess you're not saying that Dell will send you an XP disc and drivers disc for free if you email them. I guess I clearly misread what you wrote.