evil13rt01
Evil13RT
evil13rt01

He certainly liberated you from reading the article.

We are looking at a developing situation, so I'm confident we'll see self coiling plugs soon enough.
This is America and you can rest assured that someone is hard at work to create the (preexisting) solution.

I think that being able to organize a labor force is an important thing for long term negotiations. But you are correct in that unions themselves have become just another racket to screw people over.

Something seems odd about those pixels...

This is the game that makes nausea fun.

Zero carbon?

Should have been simple: "Make an Xbox with faster hardware and new features, but make it do everything the 360 already does".

I hate to sound like the romantic equivalent of Phil Robertson, but cynicism often pays out.
The custom in much of the pre-modern world was to arrange marriages quickly and more along the lines of a business decision. People just didn't have the time, lifetime or daytime, to spend mulling about for a perfect suitor.

Problem is we understand jack-all about a system that's been in balance for millions of years. So, like a twelve year old trying to fix his Daddy's car, we've convinced ourselves that there are parts it doesn't need or things we can do to make it run better.

If you live in the west, where you're bombarded with the "love/passion is all that matters!" message by every media outlet, you'd probably find it an easy ad to reject.

Well, it technically is.
Theres alot of mobile game history built around minimalist offerings, and now one of those titles has been taken off the shelf (why I cant say. Was its author allergic to money?!).

Things like this make me wonder about the future of games.

I think with the increasing prevalence of hackers, its a matter of time before some celebrities car is shut down at an inopportune moment. You can't have a remote activated switch and not expect people will figure out how to flip it for fun, profit, kidnapping, extortion or murder.
What's billed as a convenience is

She's not fat, just... Big boned.

Just take the Gameboy, NES and SNES catalogues and dump them on Android.
Theres at least a thousand games ready made for phones that would make mint at a dollar a pop.

If its any consolation, you are not alone in being alone.

...But if you had to pick just one?

If I want a game, I'll eagerly buy it on release day.
If I don't want a game, I won't buy it.
If I sort-of-want a game, I'll wait to buy it on sale.
If the game never goes on sale and my sort-of-want is never turned to want by reviews or advertisements, I'll never buy it.

Politicians don't understand technology. Not eve in the Ted Stevens(may he rest in peace) "A series of tubes" way, they honestly don't get it in any form. Government can't handle its internal responsibilities and will probably be anything but helpful in this.

Suddenly being told there'll be a new FF tactics is like being mugged over the internet...