That comment was made when Jaffe came out on stage. Having played through 'God of War', I would have to say that the threesome commented about takes place in the first 10 minutes of 'God of War' and not 'GTA:SA'.
Try the game again, and see how many vases you can shake...
Given the recent decision by the governement of the united states regarding privacy (more so, the lack of it), how can we be sure microsoft isn't creating a back door in vista and giving the government the key.
What role do you see microsoft taking... are you for the privacy of the consumer, or the demands of the government?
I wonder if most of the people here that are tring to make this an issue even use iTunes. I use iTunes on all of my systems, and it works great for me (PC, Mac, Airports, iPods).
I was a little shocked when I first saw the mini-store because it took up so much room... not because they knew what song I was playing. With a simple press of a button it was gone.
I wonder if some of the people here are paranoid about someone finding out that they stole tons of crappy quality MP3s from their college days???
I like the 99cents model. If a band wants to make more money, they have to make better music to sell more copies. The more copies sold, the more the musicians make. While it is not a perfect model, it at least gives the same chance for real musicians to be on the same field as over-marketed/produced pop puppets.
Good music is not the same as popular music, but if everything was on the same, level playing field... maybe the consumer will stop listening to the image and start listening to the music.
What happens if the immuno-suppressant drugs stop working and there isn't another donor available?
(would it be best not to watch hockey, in case there was a face off?)
Rumors of his success have been greatly exaggerated...
That comment was made when Jaffe came out on stage. Having played through 'God of War', I would have to say that the threesome commented about takes place in the first 10 minutes of 'God of War' and not 'GTA:SA'.
Try the game again, and see how many vases you can shake...
I predict another Ferrari crash coming from an ex Infinium Labs exec... ala Gizmondo (Enzo) style.
Given the recent decision by the governement of the united states regarding privacy (more so, the lack of it), how can we be sure microsoft isn't creating a back door in vista and giving the government the key.
What role do you see microsoft taking... are you for the privacy of the consumer, or the demands of the government?
I wonder if most of the people here that are tring to make this an issue even use iTunes. I use iTunes on all of my systems, and it works great for me (PC, Mac, Airports, iPods). I was a little shocked when I first saw the mini-store because it took up so much room... not because they knew what song I was playing. With a simple press of a button it was gone. I wonder if some of the people here are paranoid about someone finding out that they stole tons of crappy quality MP3s from their college days???
How long before we see the 'Microsoft disclosure documentation of non-Microsoft work group servers for dummies' book?
I like the 99cents model. If a band wants to make more money, they have to make better music to sell more copies. The more copies sold, the more the musicians make. While it is not a perfect model, it at least gives the same chance for real musicians to be on the same field as over-marketed/produced pop puppets. Good music is not the same as popular music, but if everything was on the same, level playing field... maybe the consumer will stop listening to the image and start listening to the music.
What happens if the immuno-suppressant drugs stop working and there isn't another donor available? (would it be best not to watch hockey, in case there was a face off?)