I don't, what's your point?
I don't, what's your point?
I do not, not even for searching things on internet. Even if I did, I could still take that stance.
Half Life 2: Your grandchildren will finish the story for you.
There is absolutely no problem with bigger companies funding that stuff. There is however when it's a company selling your data. At Facebook you're not a customer, you are the product that is sold. I will not support such a company.
I can't believe how people have zero integrity and gobble all that stuff up. Who cares about private life and freedom when you can get shiny things right?
Yes seriously.
Well yeah, he can't really say anything bad to his new overlords. Deal with it, Carmack belongs to Facebook now.
We could also just take it the positive way. A dad that wants to actually takes interest in what his daughter does and spends time with her!
The only thing that failed right now was your brain.
Facebook definitely has some strange ideas sometimes. I doubt they'll disappear overnight but some decisions really make me question.
I meant sith of course, it's a typo.
You, yes you right there, get out!
In my opinion he embodies even more what's wrong with the phantom menace than Jar Jar Binks. Some boring only good looking Jedi with absolutely no place in the story to sell toys.
:P
Europe is better off without the money-holes in the south.
Yeah, it's cute how he still thinks he's got the say in the house.
You're doing something wrong. When getting older you should hate more and more things!
A beer is what I need, but I'm at green tea right now.
I'm just being a realist and I think people are entitled to their opinion. I'm not doing any campaign against it, I just tell how I see things and how I think it'll probably roll out. If it were another company like Valve for example then I'd be positive but I don't think Facebook deserves that.
I have read his full comment and I understand it very well because I'm from that industry, but I'm old enough to know in what direction this is likely to go. It nearly always ends the same way with buyouts. The old boss thinks he's still got a lot of weight in decision and proudly presents his plans while it gets…