Anyone who pays attention and doesn't just listen to the Fox News crowd would see that Obama and the Senate have done nothingbut negotiate with the GOP for the last 5 years.
Anyone who pays attention and doesn't just listen to the Fox News crowd would see that Obama and the Senate have done nothingbut negotiate with the GOP for the last 5 years.
They're doing EXACTLY what the government was founded to do. The US government was made to be slow, difficult, fragmented, and easily challenged from within and without. That was the whole point.
You are a terrible person for not wanting the government to take your money and give it to other people in the name of "social justice"... Stop being greedy, you've no claim over the money you earned! Anything you've done in your life was because of the government. You owe them everything.
You don't understand why someone who doesn't like the law would like his representatives fight to get rid of it?
WTF are you serious? Nobody's being denied food aid because of the shutdown. Nobody.
It *might* be a hostage situation if anybody was really threatened by a government shutdown, well, you know, other than government workers and politicians.
Actually, a better analogy would be this:
Yes, liberals agree that it is Republican's fault.
Well, I guess you're free to be condescending and to assume some sort of nefarious will on my part... but it won't change the reality of the situation. If software were a product, then it would be legal to buy, copy, then distribute freely, but it's not. For example, Coca-Cola is a product, meaning if someone were…
No. By definition, a piece of software is a service. You purchase a license to use the software. End of story.
Let me put it a simpler way:
It's the opposite actually. People with huge digital libraries tend to be a little embarrassed by it actually because they've usually only really played 10% of those games. That's radically different than people with large stacks of cartridges and game discs that were played, collected, and stored carefully over the…
He probably should have led with *that* then, because this first 10 minutes was horse shit.
I watched the first 10 minutes of that video, and I couldn't finish the rest. This guy raises NO good points. He complains about the lack of racism, saying that they should have done more, like beat the workers for going slow and stuff, not realizing I guess that they weren't slaves, they were wage workers. Things…
And yet, a guy with a gun is scarier.
I probably would have missed most of the action until all the tables started moving. When two people are arguing or fighting in public I make a point to ignore the spectacle.
Um, ok buddy, settle down. I just re-read the article, and my questions aren't answered. At all. My first and second questions are just verifying that when he says he did it by himself that he literally means "all by myself" because that's a lot of work just on the art. I don't see the engine question answered…
Books are passive, unlike games that are functional. The words have to physically "fit" into places and be visible, sometimes while moving. You've got to localize user-generated content as well, like character names, etc, to make sure that you can't break your visuals because the player named his character with too…
A few questions: