kitsunehazard01
KitsuneHazard
kitsunehazard01

It's called spare time. The reason they do it is because they love designing things and find it challenging. It's also a great way to work through slumps and mental blocks.

Based on current understandings of the reserves, yes. That would be correct...even sooner if these things go about in the skies.

Just translated. I mean companies like CrunchyRoll can push out a fully subtitled 23min show and get it online for streaming in under an hour. Why can't gaming companies do this?

No, I'm just saying that in some areas it's already a monopoly and basically a utility for many people because there is no choice.

Really...that's why Intel, Google, Apple, Microsoft, The US Government (amongst several others) all employ Cultural Anthropologists?

I'm guessing this writer hasn't been on the planet that long. Most of us that lived through the 90's on the internet realize that there is a point to be made for going with something that isn't your real name.

So, wait...if they can do it with dozens of anime series every year...why can't they do it for the couple of games that they make per year? I'm confused...

Then you're lucky where you live.

You don't need electricity to survive. You also don't need running water.

35 yards away though? The fact that they're paying twice as much for only 1/10 of the service so close by is absurd....there's no denying that at all. To think otherwise is just stupid.

Where I live there are three cable providers, if you're counting satellite.

Can't buy one, eh? I beg to differ...

I think you mean from Microsoft.

Yep, that's pretty accurate from what I remember of The Little Mermaid as well.

Then why have a gas tax on traditional fuels. I mean, if everything is covered by the other fees for a car...why have those at all either?

Already wrong with the Nexus4 since it is capable of LTE connections right now and it's not even 2013!

And a researcher since he's dead wrong on quite a few of them already.

Long road trips, being able to get other things done on commutes where mass transit isn't available, safer roads in cities/congested areas...

You can't be serious...

Hyundai already has an app for smart phones that already allows for remote start, door lock/unlock, vehicle finding, even alerts to let you know if it's gone over a certain speed or out of a certain area. I can already do all that plus stream music via bluetooth or USB connection to the car and with a little hack to