That would also be a plus.
That would also be a plus.
"expanding background checks, strengthening gun-trafficking laws" - These two, I have no issue with, other than needing an accompanying mental health system that can be easily accessed.
Just because there's no outright dishonesty doesn't mean the game's worth purchasing, or that potential buyers shouldn't get a heads up about precisely how the game operates. It's a review about a game that has several qualities that many gamers will dislike. You seem to be arguing Kotaku should simply not review…
So, being able to search through hundreds of Bible-related apps is okay, but when someone decides to make an app criticizing religion, that's "going out of your way to be a huge, pseudo-intellectual ass hole"? That seems a bit one sided to me.
Constitutional non-starter. Video games are constitutionally protected speech, according to the Supreme Court. Imposing content regulations in the form of taxes on particular kinds of "video game speech" is a gigantic no-no. It'll be lucky to make it out of committee, and if it goes farther, it'll be shut down hard…
I'd hesitate to call any emergent technology useless. It might not be cost effective at the moment, certainly, but it could be a starting point for low power/green monitors, complex (or emergency) underwater displays, or possibly even a unique holographic display, if you could condense the camera and stack a row of…
You can always supply him with information about all the other religions out there, so he can get a more balanced view on what Jesus means to other religions, or how he's completely absent from a great many of them.
"I guess I'm uneasy because she works at a school district, but, as a SFO, I'm guessing she's not working directly with children, and if she's competent at her job, and can keep her Tumbling to her lunch hour, I guess there's really nothing to be done."
"Honestly, these alleged threats, if they even did happen, feel like a distraction — a sad attempt to move a case that's rightfully received National attention"
You're wrong. Being charged as an accomplice requires providing material support before or after the crime, such as providing instrumentation, planning, or opportunity. Likewise, being charged with obstruction of justice requires actively lying to law enforcement when asked questions. At best, there could be…
Never give a company bank information for auto-pay. Supply a credit card number, where the charges can be more easily disputed, and make sure THAT is set up only to be input monthly, when they send a bill, and not auto-charged.
It would seem to me that this patent is irrelevant for the reason not mentioned - namely, that digital downloads are going to cause Gamestop serious damage in the future soon anyway. There's a reason Gamestop has been branching out into used tablets/phones, along with new tablets, gaming laptops, and Steam/Amazon…
Good. Always love seeing examples of strong, smart women in non-skintight clothing in gaming. Plus, the face on this one is vastly improved - the wide-eyed, cute-ish stylized face didn't really work with a character that's supposed to be a hardened combat vet.
As bad as it sounds, I believe this is a good thing. This is a prime example of how science moves forward - identification of a problem, and massive brainstorming of a solution. By the time the manned missions roll around, they're likely to not only have some form of working radiation shields, but also possibly…
This account only has two comments, both of which give WarZ significant praise and exonerate the developers of blame.
The Kingdoms of Amalur download at Amazon uses Origin, if that's a dealbreaker for anybody.
There's a hard balance to strike between customer experience and legal proof of shoplifting. Without witnessing the crime taking place, there's a question as to whether the property is a) going to be paid for, b) already the property of the person, or c) going to be stolen. The usual corporate rule is that the theft…
And yet, many have. Liberal Christian churches accept LGBT people with open arms, the Mormons received a 'new vision' on black people in the church... Claiming that they can't change is an excuse to let them hide their bigotry behind ancient words without stopping to think about how their behavior affects people in…
The full version of the issue has already leaked to the web. While written reasonably well, considering, the spoilers are true.
Nothing - their goal is money, nothing more. They deliberately say the most offensive shit they can come up with, and hope someone takes a swing at them, or the city illegally restricts their presence. A number of them are attorneys, and they frequently file lawsuits against cities they visit.