@vinod1978: Your argument makes more sense when viewing the consumer market, not the enterprise space.
@vinod1978: Your argument makes more sense when viewing the consumer market, not the enterprise space.
@tehdahl: The difference is that we are far closer now technologically to being able to create such systems.
@Jeff Walsh: So what? In the United States football and the NFL are colloquial synonyms, they are the teams that people watch and the ones they want to play with. Very few people (as evidenced by sales figures of non-EA football games) want to play football games with non-NFL teams.
@Wafflehurler: I understand what you are saying, but we (or at least I) aren't talking about football in general. We are just talking about the NFL, which for most people are synonymous.
Looks great!
@GOLD5: So you don't like it when "mindless 12 year olds" refute what you think the definition of monopoly should be with what it actually is? Funny.
@Jeff Walsh: I am sorry, you are incorrect. The definition of a monopoly is:
@Zool SD: Came here looking for this, leaving satisfied.
@Boneszee3: Fail
Dear Peter Moore,
@TheNimboo: It seems to be an issue on several Gawker sites...
@v4nt0m: Hmm, interesting.
@BatmanPrime: It is a complete waste of time, as anyone can just enter any date. Why not just dispense of it?
What is with this "Please confirm your birth date" shit?
@JosephCole: Very Zen like - this is my preference as well - though I have a few more taskbar icons.
Has there ever been such a thing as a plasma display on a phone?
@Michael Dukakis: Indeed.
@pj_rage: You're right, how dare they perform drop tests on devices that spend a great amount of time in their owners' hands, aren't generally secured with a strap, and occasionally are dropped.
@AterUmbra: I would say so - it is live, it has action, and you are role playing to a certain degree.
@Char Aznable: First (before we can continue), let's establish that morality and immorality (save for a few generally accepted things) are completely subjective terms.