Same, and that's definitly not a bad idea if this is true. If this isn't the result of phishing, then they would have had to do this through the xbox unit itself.
Same, and that's definitly not a bad idea if this is true. If this isn't the result of phishing, then they would have had to do this through the xbox unit itself.
Good read. I use a simple analogy to get people to understand phishing usually. Hacking is when a burglar breaks into your house and steals all your stuff. Phishing is when he pretends to be the cable guy (or something of the sort), and you let him in (or worse, give him your keys), and he then steals all your stuff.
This Atari has about as much to do with the IP as the indies they're scrubbing.
I drink tapwater, but it's not a matter of taste (in this country anyway). I reckon it can be pretty gruelling in other places...
I found it amusing how easy it was to become the leader of everything. Often enough I have absolutely no idea what NPC's are referring to when they either scold me or praise me when I walk through town, since there's so many things to choose from.
I've noticed consumerist tendencies in my own behavior, but have mostly traced that back to the fact that I did not enjoy what I was doing on a day to day basis. I've since picked up a few hobbies I in fact do enjoy, am in the process of evaluating whether or not I in fact still enjoy my job, and have reduced the…
Even though I don't agree the entertainment industry is dying, it's most certainly changing. You could say it's "dying in its current form". That's what happens when things change. Things die so others may be born.
Well in that case. Hahahahaha. k, I'm done.
Given the track record for Bioware DLC's being notoriously easy to hack, and the amount of hate I have for store-exclusive DLC. Yeah, you know where this is going.
They used to have no ammo. In ME1 ammo was non-existent, like you said. So much for the future, heh...
I'd reckon so. The stores you pre-order at will probably have vouchers for the items in the copies they sell.
As a completely separate product with no multiplayer, this is kind of pointless IMO. It might be fun for a bit on the go, but just like LoL's single-player you only play it when you first start out or when you need to learn a new character.
I sometimes use OnLive as a demo-platform. I think Dirt 3 is on that as well as a 30 min free trial. Only works of course if you have a really good connection, so yeh.
Weren't russian scientists also using UFO sightings, specifically the description of their motion, to research new propulsion systems? Not because they think they're real, but because it gives them very outlandish ideas.
That is the one thing I do like about TOR. You make choices that can't be reversed (since story progression etc. is stored online). Of course, in a mass-market sense that's potentially bad for business, and it's obviously very restricted and I expect it to be compensated heavily in the future (which also happened to…
And at the end they randomly get gunned down by space bandits?
Yeh, I get that people think it ends and why and such. So I guess the whole conception of their calendar representing linear time and ours not representing that is completely false.
Can somebody explain to me why our calendar is circular and theirs is not, if both of them never feature the same date?
I love it when a meme comes together.