Comment Someone explain this (Score 1) 128
TFA uses 'it' so many times between 3 companies I have no idea what's going on. It sounds like a kindergarten argument over possession of a sandbox - where the sandbox is assets and IP.
TFA uses 'it' so many times between 3 companies I have no idea what's going on. It sounds like a kindergarten argument over possession of a sandbox - where the sandbox is assets and IP.
Smarties (US) = Rockets (Canada)
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This is how I originally read the title; I was promptly sadly mistaken.
I liked Max Payne, and for the most part Hitman. I found Resident Evil hard to follow, and a little shallow, but it wasn't all bad. Silent Hill was good for a horror movie.
So this stuff I've been wearing serves a purpose? Cool!
As a helpful tip; I went into my phone's options and pointed the WAP gateway to localhost, now attempting to reach that page throws errors, and doesn't bill me
Awesome.
A lot of kids just suddenly turned 18...
Wait, what?
I disagree; There's a very different culture in the United States compared even to Canada with respect to how people view lawsuits. In Canada you don't threaten lawsuits lightly because you know it's going to be costly, however I've been threatened with lawsuits from shady apartments here. I really think that having the ability for a lawyer to agree to work for a portion of the settlement leads only to frivolous lawsuits. With that said, dragging out an individual's livelihood in years of cases until they can't afford to represent themselves is irresponsible; and I admit I have no idea how to prevent that.
I think he means with respect to the bottom line: if they want people to buy their games making them a better experience is certainly the direction to go. This is exactly what improving sales without BS (and ineffective) DRM looks like. Serious business. I'm thinking he's not being serious enough I'd have thought it to be megaserious.
You make a good point about developers having admin power on production machines; which could be extended to showing (one reason) why dev boxes should not be running production code (there was an article a while ago about testing on production boxes that would be relevant.)
Do you feel the same way about developers having admin rights on their development workstations (which I think is what others are commenting about)?
I think you meant to say: 9/11 could have been a major tragedy which we mourn and deal with directly but instead
Totally. My years of work are backed up.
True, but you might be overlooking that they shot her laptop; that's pretty key.
Also, all her prefs were there. She'll never be able to rearrange the icons. It won't be the same. Nobody backs up the prefs
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