They would not send the cars to landfills. They would be recycled, not dumped. I also seriously doubt vintage car collectors will be giving up their pristine rides willingly, and certainly not anytime soon. They could easily impose a law to be able to trade in your gas sucking heap for a rebate towards a newer electric car.
I oppose this for pretty much the same reasons. T-Mobile does throttle their bandwidth after 5gigs, however they don't charge any overages beyond the 5gig mark. As opposed to Verizon which last I checked was around $.10 per meg on top of throttling. The AT&T buyout will surely make customer service suffer as well. Nothing good will come out of this.
I live in Minnesota and we do have nuclear plants in the area. The worst natural disasters we suffer in the Midwest are tornadoes, snow and the occasional river flooding. There aren't massive earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, volcanoes, or mudslides. Japan has far few options for where they locate plants, the US isn't nearly as limited. It would seem reasonable that we could make some intelligent decisions on location with a good design. I really don't see the problem for nuclear plants in the US.
Sure some of our nuclear plants are aging, but there is no excuse (aside from $$$) for why we don't update them with new/safer tech.
As a genre SciFi and Fantasy are almost the exact same. The only difference is Fantasy is never true, while SciFi is "possible". SciFi has axed plenty of fantasy shows as well, the Dresden Files for one. The Dresden Files was/is definitely in the "paranormal" genre as well. Although that show suffered more from completely bastardizing everything that makes the books great. Back to my point, just because they're running fantasy shows doesn't mean that they're completely gone from their roots.
As a former UPS employee here's the inside deal. The working theory is if a box is marked fragile, it's packed in order to withstand the abuse of normal packages. Furthermore, unless you want your presents unwrapped for you, put those wrapped boxes within a slightly bigger box. Your boxes barely make it through in one piece, wrapping paper doesn't have a chance...
Ears might not change on their own, but I'm sure we've all seen plenty of people who have 0 gauge piercings which I'm fairly certain counts as a change. In a more direct response to the parent: Now when you go on your crime spree you'll just need to wear gloves and earmuffs. Duh.
As a left hander I've always used the mouse with my right hand. I doubt a joystick used via right hand would bother me much. I'd be more irritated at the lack of GOOD (modern)flight sim game.
...how about making your online architecture a little more friendly to MMO's? The PS3 has several in the pipeline, and you don't have any. There are only so many FPS's and racing games I can put up with before I want some innovation. Backwards compatibility probably wouldn't hurt either. Just my opinion.
Champions Online (see: MMO) is slated for a 360 release at somepoint in the future. At one time Age of Conan was, but that seems to have vanished.
They would not send the cars to landfills. They would be recycled, not dumped. I also seriously doubt vintage car collectors will be giving up their pristine rides willingly, and certainly not anytime soon. They could easily impose a law to be able to trade in your gas sucking heap for a rebate towards a newer electric car.
I oppose this for pretty much the same reasons. T-Mobile does throttle their bandwidth after 5gigs, however they don't charge any overages beyond the 5gig mark. As opposed to Verizon which last I checked was around $.10 per meg on top of throttling. The AT&T buyout will surely make customer service suffer as well. Nothing good will come out of this.
I live in Minnesota and we do have nuclear plants in the area. The worst natural disasters we suffer in the Midwest are tornadoes, snow and the occasional river flooding. There aren't massive earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, volcanoes, or mudslides. Japan has far few options for where they locate plants, the US isn't nearly as limited. It would seem reasonable that we could make some intelligent decisions on location with a good design. I really don't see the problem for nuclear plants in the US. Sure some of our nuclear plants are aging, but there is no excuse (aside from $$$) for why we don't update them with new/safer tech.
As a former Accenture (and UPS) employee I'm curious how they got on there knowing what I know. And PepsiCo but not Coke? The list seems biased.
Maybe EA should take a play from stardock's playbook.
As a genre SciFi and Fantasy are almost the exact same. The only difference is Fantasy is never true, while SciFi is "possible". SciFi has axed plenty of fantasy shows as well, the Dresden Files for one. The Dresden Files was/is definitely in the "paranormal" genre as well. Although that show suffered more from completely bastardizing everything that makes the books great. Back to my point, just because they're running fantasy shows doesn't mean that they're completely gone from their roots.
It could be raspberry jam, and we all know there's only one person who dares to use raspberries.
When I worked at UPS we regularly had "bull sperm" shipped through. Came in a phallic shaped 5 gallon drum too.
As a former UPS employee here's the inside deal. The working theory is if a box is marked fragile, it's packed in order to withstand the abuse of normal packages. Furthermore, unless you want your presents unwrapped for you, put those wrapped boxes within a slightly bigger box. Your boxes barely make it through in one piece, wrapping paper doesn't have a chance...
Pretty sure Tribes is going the MMO route. I think I saw a post not long ago (not on ./) looking for more alpha/beta testers.
Ears might not change on their own, but I'm sure we've all seen plenty of people who have 0 gauge piercings which I'm fairly certain counts as a change. In a more direct response to the parent: Now when you go on your crime spree you'll just need to wear gloves and earmuffs. Duh.
This is just terrible. What about those live tv "wardrobe malfunctions"?
About the size of a cat? Are we talking household "domestic" cat or .....? For science/news "about the size of x" is rather vague.
As a left hander I've always used the mouse with my right hand. I doubt a joystick used via right hand would bother me much. I'd be more irritated at the lack of GOOD (modern)flight sim game.
So if I'm understanding this right. The network spamming "enhancement" products has shrinkage? How ironic.
Gamers will not play a game with anything less than brilliant graphics.
Starcraft2? Yeah, I thought so.
*switch switch*
All better.
Ah, but is "Do no Evil" the same as presenting "Opportunity for Evil"? We'll see how Google handles it.
Now you'll just be forced to buy a "premium" copy of the game if you want a hardcopy manual. Even worse, be forced to buy a strategy guide.
A: Have you ever seen what a Badger does to a Gopher hole?
I just love to see our taxes hard at work.
It could very well be that the missiles are more expensive than the blimp...
Uhg I hate being called and put on hold immediately. Sometimes I just put the phone on mute and set it down. If they waste my time. I'll waste theirs.
...how about making your online architecture a little more friendly to MMO's? The PS3 has several in the pipeline, and you don't have any. There are only so many FPS's and racing games I can put up with before I want some innovation. Backwards compatibility probably wouldn't hurt either. Just my opinion.
Champions Online (see: MMO) is slated for a 360 release at somepoint in the future. At one time Age of Conan was, but that seems to have vanished.
You know there's a full length episode of Hypnotoad on the movie DVDs. Believe it was Bender's Big Score.
Well McAfee certainly isn't amoung the best of us...