Comment Re:In defense of Officer Bubbles... (Score 1) 594
Well he is getting paid for it. Not only is it her right to be there, the most important part of his job is to make sure she can be there.
Well he is getting paid for it. Not only is it her right to be there, the most important part of his job is to make sure she can be there.
Religion Causes Confusion Between Reality and Fiction
Learn to say no right now. It will be better for both you and you son.
Basically you can't do anything without being an asshole. If I were you, I would get another job.
This game represents everything I hate about modern games. Apparently we want better lighting, better animations more life-like graphics. This striving for hyper-realism is driving me nuts.
The computer allows us to make everything, and yet we insist on creating worlds that are essentially no different from the one we live in. Where is the weird, the fantastic, the horrible and the wonderful? Why do we settle, when we can have anything? When do we start creating art?
Why call home? One of the many joys of going abroad is that you get to be alone and experience things on your own.
So they want nukes? Who can blame them? Given the "western leader"'s previous behavior in the region, they would be fools not to get a strong deterrent.
Does the employer benefit and did he ask for it? If yes and yes, then it is work. There is no such thing as a free lunch - it is a healthy capitalist principle and it works both ways.
If you don't like the dumbed down version, the actual article can be found here. It is quite readable.
And it is a crappy summary - as usual. Violence is not even mentioned in the article.
Amen brother. To quote the great Hoare:
"There are two ways of constructing a software design: One way is to make it so simple that there are obviously no deficiencies, and the other way is to make it so complicated that there are no obvious deficiencies. The first method is far more difficult."
It was true then, it is true now and it will remain true in the future.
This restaurant was advertising breakfast any time. So I ordered french toast in the renaissance. - Steven Wright, comedian