Comment Good old double standards (Score 1) 504
Preach something, do something different. This is just one area out of hundreds where the government do that, I don't see anything new here.
Preach something, do something different. This is just one area out of hundreds where the government do that, I don't see anything new here.
I never tried it, I didn't like the first one very much, gameplay was too repetitive for my tastes.
I agree, EA has to be one of the game companies i dislike the most. Their games have little to no replay value, if any value in the first place. Its obvious they're in it for the money and not the games themselves.
If you have to spend 3 times the money of development for marketing alone, its a pretty strong sign that you're selling crap and not giving a shit about your customers, all you want is their money.
The state of our entire entertainments industry today is very sad, everything is more about money than it is about quality.
Ever since they began taking a percentage of my transactions, I stopped using Paypal whatsoever for the freelance work I do.
Paypal was nice when it began, but the more time passes the more annoyinng it becomes.
They're thinking about renaming it "The Ninja Bay"
If you use intellisense and brag about not using the docs, you need to stop programming altogether
Those are easy, try memorizing the win32 C API, that's where real men play!
I never trust books for programming, they spend too much time babbling about examples and endless talk rather than just listing the reference. Besides a book has no search box for quick method lookup, books quickly gets out of date too.
I do code in C, C++, D, PHP, JavaScript and shell scripts all on a nearly daily basis. While their syntax differ, their semantics are barely different. For the things I cant remember (eg the parameters of a given function) I can just look it up on my always bookmarked references.
Same here, I remember the syntax and semantics very easily, as well as design patterns and other framework architectures.
I therefore don't often look up the "language" documentation in itself, but I often need to look at API references (ie win32, GL, etc) because it's much more convenient to look up the one method out of thousands you need, than memorize all of them.
I do know about the APIs I use well enough to know what it can do and where to look for the method I'm after, its mostly the parameters and their order I don't memorize.
Besides, usually when a piece of code is written it gets forgotten so long as it works. If code is properly written, it will be easy to get the logic back.
People pay for Windows? It's free to download on the internets!
I thought a comet like that was what gave life to earth in the very first place.. maybe this one is coming to replace humans with a more evolved species, this would be convenient.
What you're trying to understand women? I gave up on that long ago.
If you're scared of being smart, you're up for a big surprise!
We still have a lot of our DNA not yet "activated", from what little I know about genetics, every living organism share more or less the same DNA with less than 1% of differences, its which parts that are activated and which ones that are dormant that specify what the being will look like. This also means we're still babies in terms of our evolution.
Correct me if I am wrong.
I for one can't wait for this to happen:
"I dunno how much AIDS scares y'all, but I got a theory: the day they come out with a cure for AIDS, a guaranteed one-shot cure, on that day there's gonna be fucking in the streets, man." - Bill hicks
I thought comments on sites such as youtube and whatnot were the incentive to develop such technology.
Of course, when you lack the technology, you can still visit people and facepunch them yourself, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjWFZPJZTxU.
"History is a tool used by politicians to justify their intentions." -- Ted Koppel