Comment Re:Are the alternatives economically viable? (Score 1) 186
ostrich behaviour. There is ice, but...
ostrich behaviour. There is ice, but...
(Have you fixed the webserver yet?)
yup, if they mess up, they have to fix it themselves.
probably the comment was meant as a joke (I'm afraid of being whoooshed
But on the serious side, could that not have some uses in data centers/cloud computing?
Nice article, good points. Fiddling with the different option to obtain the right combination can be fun (monkey island)
But a major way of improving gameplay would be to have multiple ways of solving the puzzles. For example the closed door, you could:
-open it with a key
-use a crowbar
-ask a NPC to open it
-open it from the other side
etc.
It would make the decision tree more complex, but more fun. The game could adapt/react to your action, making it more replay-able. A simple example is Indiana Jones fate of atlantis.
or in other words:
HEY READER,
USE YOUR SECTIONAL DISPLAY SETTINGS. THEY WORK.
That would fix the idle part. We could have a debate about the value of the story and the section and the punching headline they use.
My opinion is that there is a lot of ranting about nothing and
Could Taco enlighten us about the current status of the editorial independence of
First we remove the level 1 'opinion creating' words:
SourceForge also said it "intends to take steps" to accelerate the growth of its Internet properties: Slashdot, SourceForge.net and ThinkGeek.
"These sites represent a set of Internet assets and there is more we can be doing to make them better and more engaging for our users," said Neumeister. "We are focused on pursuing our plans for each of these sites and making investments that will enable us to reach our objectives
And now with with a small rewrite and further ommissions:
SourceForge also said it "intends to take steps" to grow Slashdot, SourceForge.net and ThinkGeek.
"There is more we can be doing to make them better and more engaging for our users," said Neumeister. "We persue our plans for each of these sites and make investments to reach our objectives."
And at last the essence of the quote:
We are going to make changes to our sites
please, don't mix stupid or dumb with a bad TINMP attitude (this/that is not my problem)
How can you do 'New Math' problems with an 'Old Math' mind? -- Charles Schulz