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And while I know it's had many mentions in other articles, really the entire Gor series from John Norman could fill this list three times all on it's own.

My first and only introduction to Piers Anthony was his Mode series, I never made it all the way through.

And trademarks only protect you from 'confusion', i.e. someone doing business under your brand name or otherwise legitimately attempting to confuse your customers into thinking that doing business with them is doing business with you. So unless you seriously believe that this could lead to brand confusion, that

Parody is fair use. ^_^

I agree with everything you say, I just had to smile at the small freudian slip you made there about getting a car. ^_^

So your argument is saving a few dollars isn't worth the effort because it would mean giving into those damn hippies? Man, that's a well thought out approach. Hard to argue the logic there.

And how much would replacing one of THOSE cost when they get chipped?

This doesn't sound as if it removes fear, just the negative reinforcement produced by the memories of fear. So while it wouldn't 'fix' your fear of falling, it might help you keep it in control.

And it's also common sense that once you've started a fight with someone, don't expect them to be your door mat the next time you and they are in the same room involved in a conversation.

And yet this isn't at all like the article concerning GRIN, where the circumstances were presented to be a case of SQEX doing everything they could to fuck the company over and prevent actual completion of the contract regardless and in this case it's a situation where the only thing standing in Interplay's way is the

No, Bethesda got pissed because Interplay started selling the old Fallout games without talking to Bethesda and because they marketed the pack as the 'Trilogy' and Bethesda felt that would cause trademark confusion since most people who were new to the series would not realize that Fallout 3 was not part of the Trilog

Just funny how much people bashed SQEX for the GRIN article the other day. But here you have Bethesda bankrupting the original IP holders of the Fallout license, and yet Bethesda comes out squeaky clean in this article.

If you are reading this article because you wanted to take the 2011 Memorial Holiday to update your Wii to allow it to play backed up games, please note that this is an old article and updates have occurred since it was written.

He's a car dealership's lawyer fighting a breach of warranty lawsuit. Did you expect him to act/fight like a gentleman?

More importantly the person speaking is attempting to drum up sales for their own software filtering that "can tell if it's an innocent site that's been disguised" from the "code that's embedded in the pornography site".

I think you forgot or underestimate the desire of kids to see the stuff that their parents don't want them to.

Cyborg! Not Robot!

It's a metaphor for Sony's feelings of abandonment and loneliness after all the attacks. The countdown is to when they are going to just turn it all off and go listen to some emo music.

and potentially gamebreaking bugs that won't be evident that you've triggered till the end game and will never be fixed. Don't forget that part of their legacy.

Texture packs.