Yep, his infodumps make a couple of his books a drag.
Yep, his infodumps make a couple of his books a drag.
That's awesome. I'm currently reading ReamDe and I can tell that unlike a lot of authors, the guy actually learns about and dives into (some might say too far into) the subjects he introduces into his books.
I think it's closer than one might think. [io9.com]
Admit it, you want to play as Blasto.
Bioware: Volus biotic shock trooper. Make it happen.
I believe it. Already, we have tech that allows apes to both receive stimuli and send neural signals to prostheses. Dr. Miguel Nicolelis is among the most well-known in this field and I highly recommend his book, Beyond Boundaries.
Overtime hours aside, you pay your developers, period.
They're hurling insults at each other, I think.
They do have a choice if negative public sentiment affects their bottom line. They'd probably be more willing to settle it amicably then.
Better AI and more combo-breakers by the opponents for two.
Anyone interested in the history of brain-machine interfaces should definitely pick up Dr. Miguel Nicolelis' book, Beyond Boundaries. [www.amazon.com]
I can get behind that.
I think religion had a lot to do with the origins of the country (i.e. fleeing persecution from Europe), but there were so many Christian sects (with some Judaism thrown in) that disagreed with each other and no one wanted to be repressed like in Europe, so they had to be religiously neutral when it came to the…
What is your definition of growing up? Because everything the guy cites as facets of it don't match me (atheist, not into marriage). I think you can provide a more intelligent argument than the CNN guy.
+1
"Here's a clue: It doesn't involve marriage or Jesus."
They might not be about games, but he also claims many things that are simply not true. A 4-year college isn't required for success or a good life. Or marriage or religion. You can get a pretty good job taking a vocation like welding, which is in high demand in the nation. Frankly, his claims of knowing what a proper…
Hey Kotaku, I think your kickstarter campaign would be more effective in getting donors if spread out over a longer period of time, like 1 or 2 articles per day.
I'm an atheist, not into marriage, and dislike heavy machinery. I guess I fail at life, founding fathers.