Is it wrong to admit I would be perfectly content with tapping that?
Is it wrong to admit I would be perfectly content with tapping that?
It fell short.
Its not really used as a military.
With strict gun and drug bans that go hand in hand with the high unemployment and poverty levels, this is for fighting the war on their streets.
But then you have the weight of all that equipment.
A 3D camera (which has alternate uses) can do the same job and takes up very little space.
I would like to think so...
My fear is that DRM and microtransactions are driving developers to make games online that really, probably, shouldn't be online games. So you've got a product with a shelflife of maybe two months and now you're attached to a server system that no ones willing to pay subscription for.
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Its probably got nothing to do with "threats".
Tired of people using programs to do their legal dirty work.
Bots should be banned from courts of law.
I agree, a console just needs to be a no frills step up in chipset power.
You know you want to do it, Mazda. You can't resist making a rotary Hybrid.
This poll isn't accurate.
Most PS4 owners won't actually get theirs till the 25'th
Over a thousand bucks a coin now.
Banks will probably avoid it for a while (or cash out deposited coins immediately). Exchanges depend on people willing to part with real money for mined script, which means a bank would need all the other banks to play along for it to be traded freely. This is difficult to do when the legal status is all cloudy gray.
I think its more about building things others can't or won't build because they don't see a market.
If two people are willing to accept something for its exchange value that makes it barter, but not necessarily money. What makes it money is when you, me, and the kings of the world agree that this thing can serve as a medium for exchange.
This easily happens with hard commodities like gold, which is generally…
Accepting Bitcoin is trading real value for something generated from thin air with no backer.
Right now You're basically paying the dealer with a code that you found while your computer was rummaging through an algorithm. He agrees this digital seashell is worth money, but immediately passes the bits to someone else…
On the heels of the 72 anniversary of Pearl Harbor, I'm not sure if Japan represents the model of society we should celebrate.
Everyone in 1975 was a moron...