Archive for July, 2008
I’d like to know from Barr what is it we can’t do in this country? I have freedom of speech…obvious as I’m doing it, I have freedom of religion (or even none at all), don’t even try and tell me the media has problems, I can own a gun, nobody’s knocked down my door to […]
July 31st, 2008 | Posted in US Elections 2008, World & Business | No Comments
“If scrabulous/WordScraper is similar to Scrabble, it is illegal under copyright law, because it is the game itself that is copyright, not the name.”
“The game previously was a copyright violation”
“i loved scrabulous and i hope they bring it back in some way, but it was definitely a copyright infringement.”
Bullshit bullshit bullshit.
You can’t copyright an idea. […]
July 31st, 2008 | Posted in Gaming, Playable Web Games | No Comments
I don’t know why you think the article has to turn itself into a pros and cons list of all current systems. This list is for PS3 owners, and it chimed in about a specific game in case the reader has both.
Personally I’d highly recommend the 360 version of RB though, especially if you already […]
July 31st, 2008 | Posted in Gaming, PlayStation | No Comments
I think the main problem with defenders of this movie are that they always defend the wrong thing. Everyone seems to think that people who don’t like this movie don’t because they can’t understand it’s not supposed to be a artful masterpiece. I understand what this movie was supposed to be. The […]
July 31st, 2008 | Posted in Entertainment, Movies | No Comments
See, XP was great. It was fantastic. It *defined* the operating system from about 2001 to a few months ago. Now people are restless. They are turning to Linux (which is great, but it’s not for everyone. And it has always been popular, but now it’s gaining even more popularity due to it becoming more […]
July 31st, 2008 | Posted in Microsoft, Technology | No Comments
Shows how much you are blinded by your closed-minded political opinions. Do you think that all Republicans think he’s doing a good job? I bet you haven’t probably thought about it that much, unless HuffPo or Digg told you to think that.
Lincoln once said that ‘if destruction is to be our fate that […]
July 31st, 2008 | Posted in US Elections 2008, World & Business | No Comments
Shows how much you are blinded by your closed-minded political opinions. Do you think that all Republicans think he’s doing a good job? I bet you haven’t probably thought about it that much, unless HuffPo or Digg told you to think that.
Lincoln once said that ‘if destruction is to be our fate that […]
July 31st, 2008 | Posted in US Elections 2008, World & Business | No Comments
Mitchell nails Davis. But then again, guys like Davis who lie to your face and then have to dance around the truth have a very tough time of it with most reporters to begin with.
When she reminded Davis that John Weaver, for years one of John McCain’s closest friends and confidants, called the ad […]
July 31st, 2008 | Posted in US Elections 2008, World & Business | No Comments
so empraptor, you vote based on the fact-twisted information you receive from the MSM, or popular internet news which is most likely far left wingnuts? Maybe you get so much news and information from these sites, and the liberal media you start to assume it’s the “norm” and so it must be “right of the […]
July 31st, 2008 | Posted in US Elections 2008, World & Business | No Comments
If you want to be picky, hydro is more regular on a daily basis, but can vary seasonally (eg the drought in the states). And TFA didn’t specify if the turbines would be under a raft on the seabed, but we do have the means to make relatively ‘hurricane-proof’ structures (low-profile/mostly underwater, far enough off-shore […]
July 31st, 2008 | Posted in Environment, Science | No Comments