Yeah. This really is a case of “who?”
Yeah. This really is a case of “who?”
Being entitled to the free access of media is arguably one of the oldest human rights’ initiatives in history and, perhaps ironically, one of the principles behind the creation of the internet itself.
By these standards, anyone you meet in Japan would be pretty much the same. We aren’t talking about a diverse society of critical thinkers. It’s one of the most conservative and rigid in the world.
This comment didn’t age well. :)
For example, during one mission, the game “only” forces you and your evil squaddies to destroy a certain number of civilian escape ships, giving you the option to ignore the rest. But you still kill civilians either way. Other times your Imperial squadmates might voice concern over how terrible everyone’s acting…
“...with the board responding that it would take responsibility, though it’s unclear what that would mean.”
But people familiar with the matter told Bloomberg that Disney evidently has paused Hulu’s international expansion not just because the pandemic wreaked havoc on its theme park and movie studio revenue, but also because the higher Hulu is valued, the more money Disney owes to Comcast. Disney agreed to buy out…
The team set up 30 traps baited with orange juice and rice wine throughout the area...
A 25% on an ethics audit survey is actually the low end for something like this but it’s somewhat odd that they would lump experience/whiteness together. It’d be nice to see their methodology and who conducted the audit. If it was internal, that’s not very promising.
That’s not how this works. These corporations grab up critical thinkers in order to control them; not learn from them.
I’m not sure why everyone fails to mention one of the the biggest reason this behavior exists: return policies. It makes the scalping business completely risk free.
The comparisons you are using have almost nothing to do with what you are talking about. I’m pretty sure they describe Epic more so than Apple.
It’s somewhat odd to me that people fail to realize this.
It’s really low, but it’s also capitalism 101.
As a part of my job I try to stay up to date on youth culture but it’s getting to the point that I have no idea what I’m reading about.
Huh?
Gears of War is just an example of an Epic game from 15 years ago.
Look. I don’t know where you live or what games you were playing at the time but I’ve never to my knowledge known anyone to purchase a game the way you describe it here (for that time period).
We didn’t have these practices 15 years ago. If I wanted an Epic game, I went to Epic’s website and bought it. If I wanted to buy a game from id Software, I’d go to their website and buy it.
In very secure locations the USB ports are filled with epoxy. Sure it keeps data from being siphoned out. But it also prevents any attack software from being loaded in.