To be fair, his comment is probably a response to this article that's been going around.
To be fair, his comment is probably a response to this article that's been going around.
Even then I knew what I had just played had been something special. Upon the completion of the scene, I began saving to the second save slot so that I could revisit that scene at leisure. Eighteen years and countless playthroughs later, that save remains.
I've always wondered how many people actually use the mouse on the left. I think
These are typical problems for the beginning of a second semester of calculus. There's a section on work in Stewart's textbook as a basic application of the integral. It's a common section to skip, though.
It's precisely because they want to maximize profit that it's unlikely they'll go against net neutrality. If one company decides to abandon it, they'll anger enough customers to leave for another ISP who still embraces net neutrality, unless all of the ISPs collude and sell out at the same time.
Mute the voices? But they're the best part! They complete the B-movie vibe.
Pcholka and Mushka on Sputnik 6 didn't make it back either: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korabl-Sputnik_3
That uniform is from the new movie, only ripped and Mirror-Universe-ified.
I recently went to the wedding of two good grad school friends, which was geeky in its own way. The table numbers included i, pi, 42, and infinity, and their first song was this.
A lot of the things that Working Designs did that were special have become mainstream. They had color instruction manuals before they caught on, even with Sega CD games. Even their strategy guides were incredible.
Maybe I'm egotistical, but I take words like, "The universe is not only queerer than we suppose, but queerer than we can suppose," as a challenge. If I don't comprehend every little nuance of the universe, it's because I'm not trying hard enough, not that it's impossible.
They didn't even run any statistical analyses on the data! Amateurs!
Agreed, a piece on a portal should be viewed as occupying both squares. Topologically, the portals should identify the squares as a single square.
No, they should include whatever representations of whatever they want. It's not about honoring any religion or being insensitive to anyone. It's about developers crafting a piece of art.
Almost looks like a cockpit for a Gundam. Imagine playing Steel Battalion in this thing!
My thoughts exactly. What use is a protest if there's no one talking about it and getting the word out? Kotaku is doing what the media ought to be doing by covering it. Participating wouldn't contribute anything; they've been quite vocal in expressing their distaste for SOPA anyway.
@Nick Edge: DOA doesn't do ring outs. It's just a neat stage hazard that happened to KO Hayabusa since his health was low.
@ShepherdGrey: The problem with being a niche TV channel is just that: your audience is a tiny fraction of the market share and you're going to get destroyed in the ratings. Channels like that can't survive because they're not viable business strategies. By expanding from their core, at least they can hopefully draw…