saintly Walmart.(which is their name. They haven't gone by Wal-Mart for four years now) Walmart
saintly Walmart.(which is their name. They haven't gone by Wal-Mart for four years now) Walmart
Wal-Mart has a defined benefit package available to employees including health and retirement options. Sure, a new hire will start a minimum wage, same as any major value driven department store, but raises and promotions come relatively fast. Wal-Mart is very good about promoting from within, though there was the…
"Damage to small business" is not an actual, legitimate issue. You should consider looking into the formation of the modern store, coming out from the 30s and the new found consumption of expendable goods, into the 50s with the growth of the middle class and increased purchasing power for more non-necessities, and…
Throw in atrocious customer service, too. AT&T is one of a handful of companies I absolutely will refuse to do business.
Based upon...? Wal-Mart offers competitive wages, scholarship opportunities, good benefits, and growth within the company while giving consumers the low prices they want. I know people who work there and like it, and I myself applied for and received a Wal-Mart scholarship. Sure, you can find a story where management…
That's true, too. Fact is there's always been this (I believe unwarranted) view that the PSP "has no games." I will say that games were slow to come out for the thing, and early on I wonder if the split focus on UMD movies may have hurt perception. Too much emphasis on watered down ports (PSP God of War, PSP Gran…
I loved The Critic, but I think it hasn't aged well and is surely a good indicator of how fall Family Guy will fall a decade plus from now. Too many topical parodies. Like getting someone to watch SNL Dennis Miller bits and enjoy them now.
I've been pushing B.C. Camplight on people since finding him a week or so ago. Not too new though — 2007-2009.
Yet the Wii and 360 thrive. I think piracy is just a cheap excuse. The public didn't like the PSP library. Many purchasing it may have bought the unit as a cheap emulator, in the same manner that people did with the original Xbox.
It's Kirk.
Shepard doesn't know the meaning of the word.
Yeah, that's a real concern. It's convenient to newcomers who meet those requirements, but it's a nuisance to existing users and doesn't bode well for the future. We'll see, I guess. :/
Well, the "simple" solution is to link a dummy account just as Gawker says. Of course, it's still stupid that this is a requirement at all. You can at least retain anonymity with an empty Twitter account registered to a free e-mail address. Unless your name is "Tyrunn," I don't think you have much to worry about on…
Watercolor? I can't tell. Nice just the same. :^)
I have trouble believing any of the three companies are paying Gawker. Really, Gawker is a drop in the pond compared to the userbase of Twitter and Facebook. They don't need to pay people for accounts and traffic. I'm guessing Gawker is planning to control your account, posting stories into your feeds as free…
Wow. That guy's an absolute moron. So many things wrong with that article.
Nintendo didn't dominate sales in the 16-bit era. You had Sega leading all the way until '95, when Sega of Japan killed off the Genesis. That allowed the SNES to go two full years without any direct competition, at which point the system outsold the Genesis.
Nothing's on Sega these days. :(
I hate the "fly Plaything" commercial. The Saturn was already dead at that point, so boasting when you're a complete non-factor seemed odd. NiGHTS is a great game, but there was no way that people would flock to the Saturn for it. It was a niche 2-D playing game when Sony conquered and the public wanted for 3-D only.…
All I see.