The scent is highly unusual for them, so it captures their attention easily.
It's probably not being associated with prey since it probably hasn't ever actually led them to prey.
Somehow I doubt the question got a proper response from most people. Misunderstanding it and simply saying "yeah, 50 MPG is better" was probably a common occurrence.
Drawing crazy conclusion like "lol AMERICANS are dumb!" is retarded.
Seriously. Even assuming massive guilt on limewire's part, how could they have possibly arrived at such an outrageous amount? Did they add like six extra zeros by mistake?
It doesn't matter if the games work or not. Multiple display setups look retarded.
Massive bezel makes them incredibly annoying if not flat out unusable.
OnLive has some pretty fancy and attractive features.
Playing games using serverside rendering just happens to not be one of them.
Eliminating significant input lag is unrealistic. Video frames may be compressed in 1ms but it could take a hundred times longer for it to simply reach the user.
Maybe it'll work better when internet 2 comes out.
Citation needed! And I'll provide. You want the Copyright Act of 1790, which was created to "securing authors the 'sole right and liberty of printing, reprinting, publishing and vending' the copies of their 'maps, charts, and books' for a term of 14 years, with the right to renew for one additional 14 year term should the copyright holder still be alive."
So you could make a handwritten copy for personal use and not be in violation of copyright law. You could also re-sell anything protected by copyright law that you lawfully purchased without any strings. Neither is true today, which is what this case is all about.
Citation not needed. The basic idea of copyright is practically common sense: You can't make copies of someone else's works and sell them.
Which is what you essentially restarted, plus some other unrelated stuff.
Who needs reasonable discussion? Better to just go ahead and ban everyone except the borderline retarded. Clearly, anyone that knows of adblock's existence is only robbing their poor site.
Santiago might cite an immersive game without points or rules, but I would say then it ceases to be a game and becomes a representation of a story, a novel, a play, dance, a film.
The scent is highly unusual for them, so it captures their attention easily.
It's probably not being associated with prey since it probably hasn't ever actually led them to prey.
Recommended by whom? How does the more typical distance of half an arms length pose a greater risk of vision damage?
It won't be popular unless braindead retards can use it unassisted, and social networking is all about the popularity contest.
Somehow I doubt the question got a proper response from most people. Misunderstanding it and simply saying "yeah, 50 MPG is better" was probably a common occurrence.
Drawing crazy conclusion like "lol AMERICANS are dumb!" is retarded.
Nobody cares about all this baby shit. I don't know why people bother submitting such nonsense.
South Korea.
Seriously.
Even assuming massive guilt on limewire's part, how could they have possibly arrived at such an outrageous amount? Did they add like six extra zeros by mistake?
"Continue?"
Well that just takes all the fun right out of it.
What, exactly, is there to teach about intelligent deign?
Digging a hole, digging a hole
But google TOLD me to walk on the highway!
Designed to do and actually did are different.
$100/month apparently.
But heaven forbid you say a naughty word!
Heaven forbid you imply a naughty word.
BP probably doesn't have too many nukes handy.
It doesn't matter if the games work or not. Multiple display setups look retarded.
Massive bezel makes them incredibly annoying if not flat out unusable.
OnLive has some pretty fancy and attractive features.
Playing games using serverside rendering just happens to not be one of them.
Eliminating significant input lag is unrealistic. Video frames may be compressed in 1ms but it could take a hundred times longer for it to simply reach the user.
Maybe it'll work better when internet 2 comes out.
StarDepot.org, maps and shit.
/feels dirty
Citation needed! And I'll provide. You want the Copyright Act of 1790, which was created to "securing authors the 'sole right and liberty of printing, reprinting, publishing and vending' the copies of their 'maps, charts, and books' for a term of 14 years, with the right to renew for one additional 14 year term should the copyright holder still be alive."
So you could make a handwritten copy for personal use and not be in violation of copyright law. You could also re-sell anything protected by copyright law that you lawfully purchased without any strings. Neither is true today, which is what this case is all about.
Citation not needed. The basic idea of copyright is practically common sense: You can't make copies of someone else's works and sell them.
Which is what you essentially restarted, plus some other unrelated stuff.
No violence or else.
Personally I find little use for them beyond laughing all the silly little mistakes that they invariably make.
Does the original agreement allow them to change the rules willynilly?
Who needs reasonable discussion? Better to just go ahead and ban everyone except the borderline retarded.
Clearly, anyone that knows of adblock's existence is only robbing their poor site.
Santiago might cite an immersive game without points or rules, but I would say then it ceases to be a game and becomes a representation of a story, a novel, a play, dance, a film.
So, it's not art, it's a 'representation' of art.
...what?