thaheran4302
Thaheran4302
thaheran4302

Really, Nintendo is the elephant in the room to those who keep asking for what already exists. It's getting old.

That's what hinterland means. It's a German word for the land in back of, or behind, a port or city. Similar English words would be back-country or backwoods.

There's no way you didn't know prior to playing. I don't even play the series and there were mountains of articles and comments about this.

back in like 2006 I could have bought a decommissioned naval carrier from the UK, on ebay for like $2 million, trolls raised it past like $10 million, out of my range :(

I wonder if something along the lines of the following rules could be implemented:

Exactly. This seems like the most bizarre attempt to manufacture controversy- this was a one-off glitch that was very quickly repaired.

WHO CARES! You are trying to make this look all shady, when its not. It was a GLITCH. They fixed it, move along. Why is it just a big deal to know why? As MS stated in that statement, its not DRM.

Speak for yourself. That might be the case with the PS4 but not the Xbox ONE. If the Xbox ONE network is out, it doesnt stop you from playing your digital games UNLESS you havent set said console as your home system. Which brings me to my question. Have you set your PS4 as your home console? Thats the only reason why

Well, that's a general problem of such programs and set "quotas" for minorities within corporations: They leave the bad, nasty taste that people from said minorities only made it because of those programs and not because of their personal skills, and will never be able to completely get rid of this stereotype. Those

Agreed, especially regarding the "just try harder than the next guy" mandate. Being told "You cannot say you are 'trying my best' because someone else is doing the same thing but in worse circumstances," really does put your nose to the grindstone haha.

As a Asian guy in the tech field( how stereotype is that ? you being lawyer and I'm in tech)I never once thought about this whole AA thing as a positive "action" It breeds more.. ."racial talk" It feels like this so called" unfairness flag" is waved by either lazy people who wants to abuse the system or support people

Yup. I've known women with years experience hired at tech jobs, and they were told "Glad you like it here! It can be pretty tough to get in, we have a lot of applications. Of course, you're a girl, and cute, so that makes it way easier for you to get hired".

I heard an interesting take on it from another person positively affected by affirmative action, who was also against it. When the "Bar is lowered" to allow/force more minorities to be accepted into college or a job, they have a much higher chance of failure- if a school accepts anyone with a 3.5 GPA, and starts

But if we didn't have affirmative action policies, what do you think would happen?

Absolutely agreed. As an E Asian in the practice of law, there has been literally no advantage or distinction granted to my race. In fact, there is a detriment: the appearance of experience is still a tangible asset, so looking younger than the average practitioner of my age reduces initial credibility to the bench,

So basically, if you're a standard middle-class straight white male, it's probably not worth applying for a job at Intel right now. On the one hand, I understand why these things happen, but on the other, I massively disagree with 'affirmative action' policies. I'm a black man in banking- I've massively benefited

"Fools. You're ruining the flavour."

I'm sad saying this, but holy cow...Bill Gates is old now :'(

'Hmmm... yeah, that's better than Windows 8.'

These are the voyages...