GameFarmer
GameFarmer
GameFarmer

I LOVE the talking guns! When you shoot and kill an enemy they say things like "He had a family!" or "Have you ever tried to talk this out."

Just to add to the pile:

Sounds to me like my lifelong dream of having a pet Dodo bird is still in play!

Sorry, all I see in all of those awesome photos is Julie Andrews spinning around claiming that the hills are alive...with the sound of music.

Sadly, my biggest takeaway from this video is that the kid is wearing the same shirt I bought several months ago from H&M! This either makes the kid incredibly fashionable or makes me incredibly juvenile.

While I do agree that everything we do is, by definition, natural, I believe we have evolved past what our planet can sustain. Don't misjudge me, I am not coming from a position morality. I am one of the LAST people to hold an "Everyday is Earth Day" sign.

Odd, right? I remember thinking it was strange that humans couldn't drink salt water when I first learned that as a child. Then, as I got older, I started realizing that no land animals could. That led me to believe that the laws of nature have their checks and balances just as the laws of man do.

He can hit some major things out of the park every now and then when it comes to corporate design. Much like using an amazing director to make a Nike commercial, that commercial will usually turn out pretty awesome...despite the overkill.

The beauty of the design is that though there weren't doors, there were doorways you could walk into. The shape and interior of the room is what prevented sound from entering/leaving (not 100%, but pretty much as good as if there were closed doors).

Gehry has some awesome designs to offer the corporate world. The company I used to work for had a conference room designed by Gehry. He designed it so that it had no doors, but was so acoustically tuned that no noise would enter and no noise would escape. It was quite impressive.

Doomed. I feel that one of nature's last balancing acts was to have it so land-based creatures could not drink salt water, thereby ensuring the oceans would be left alone to do what they need to do for the planet (climates stability, tides, etc).

No, iPhone. I know they lockdown all of the devices though. Not sure if anyone has tried that work around for Android.

My company's security policy requires any device with access to work e-mail to be password protected. This is so strict that as soon as you activate your work e-mail account on the device, the main lock screen comes up and requires you to set a password. No way around it.

Captivating image as it evokes thoughts of what that landing must have been like for the MSL.

"...ingestion incidents continued to rise because warnings are ineffective"

Wait, that IS NOT the case? Then what the Hell am I fighting for?

Incredibly disruptive? I think not. It used to be that brick & mortar retailers could offer something that online retailers never could: hands on, quality customer service. Now, this may still be the case for certain brands/shops, but unfortunately it is far from the reality for most of the retailers out there.

You're partly right, size doesn't matter (size matters not?) per se. Apologies if you are already aware of this and were just voicing your opinion of what Pluto's status SHOULD be.

I'm calling bullshit. Who funded this research for Davis to conduct, McDonald's?