They sort of do get more chances to win; if the winner doesn't respond within 48 hours, they randomly draw a name from all entries. If the winner is an app downloader, who knows if they'll be paying enough attention to reply? They may even think it's SPAM and delete the "You won!" e-mail.
(Now that I read it, the second sentence is equally poorly written. It seems I'm not immune to being struck with the stupids when I see "Comments (0)" on a new post.)
(*"THAT". The reason is simply THAT netbooks have changed from a etc. Not "because." Yeesh.)
Of course the actual reason Linux's share of netbooks has dropped is simply because netbooks have changed from a nerds' thing into a mainstream thing.
UNIX's marketshare of all computers did the exact same percentage decline over time as netbooks are having now. It's the early adopters, stupid!
Whenever I try to click the header to go back to the homepage, I get some AJAXy crossfadey filth and a big white box with a small black link that says "Click to Unpause."
What is this garbage? I've supported all the upgrades Slashdot has made since Discussion2 was first tested, but this is some horrific love child between 2009's web techniques and 1995's web incompetence.
Anyone else out there with me on this?
Your writing is actually pretty horrible if this post is any indication. Maybe English isn't your native language? I'll give you the benefit of the doubt.
But let's assume that a lot of people wanted to read books' worth of your writing, and let's further assume that most of them decided to download their copy instead of buying it. Did you provide an easy-to-use, well-designed downloadable version of your book?
If not, then you did not provide what there was obviously demand for, and therefore have few to blame but yourself for your books' failure.
People still buy books they want. People still buy things they want. You just have to make the things you sell worth it.
Topical? Super Mario Galaxy is a Nunchuk game, not a Classic Controller game.
GGP was not talking about games on a specific controller; he was just saying that the Wii needs more good games, period.
For shooters like Ikaruga
Non sequitur. Did you even read your parent post? He said he was talking about first-person shooters.
You will have many recoverable tape errors.