Or a typo?
Or a typo?
The Android Trek coupon does not appear to be working for me.
The line is rather blurred. Wikipedia talks mentions "multi-author-blogs" here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog and describes Gizmodo as a blog on Giz's page as a blog. You're right though, the Gawker sites are appearing more like magazines/newspapers. A grey area within a grey area?
Yes. Agreed. I have to wonder why it took developers of PC games to create an OSK that works well with a controller.
This is something being argued (or was argued about) among those involved in CC. You can read about the rather permissive language here, and some of the proposals made to change it: http://wiki.creativecommons.org/4.0/NonCommercial
This is something being argued (or was argued about) among those involved in CC. You can read about the rather permissive language here, and some of the proposals made to change it: http://wiki.creativecommons.org/4.0/NonCommercial
xkcd is available under a Creative Commons license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/). They do have it.
All I've heard of is a bit of DLC that'll give you access to the Blaster Launcher far earlier in the game.
The alt-text: "College Board issues aside, I have fond memories of TI-BASIC, writing in it a 3D graphing engine and a stock market analyzer. With enough patience, I could make anything ... but friends. (Although with my chatterbot experiments, I certainly tried.)"
That'll be Kimura, who is a very creepy teacher who admitted to becoming a teacher to become close to high school girls.
Don't forget Myth and Myth II. Myth II is still a fantastic RTS, imo.
Yes. I think of that too.
According to Wikipedia, the c is soft.
Urinals, quite literally.
Call me cheap, but a large Humble Bundle purchase in the recipient's name ensures that they've multiple, usually easy-to-pick-up games of various genres for the computer platform of their choice (and Android, if it's one of those bundles), and a donation to charity in their name. This is what I plan to do for a friend.
I ran Audiosurf fine on a NVIDIA TNT2 M64 card. That game runs on nearly anything! :D
A fair point. I do happen to like girly anime, though, so I do find this a game I play frequently.
A virus-scanner built into Google Play is in the works, thankfully.
An Android version of Osu! is available on Google Play. It's not quite as flashy, but is free and has tools for track creation: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.nsu.ccfit.zuev.osu&hl=en
Make multiple transactions. I've done this several times at my local Walgreens.