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In Topic: Elder Scrolls V Skyrim discussion
Thu Jan 19, 2012 4:01 PM
Yeah, be sure to get your armor skill up too, the heavy and light armor both have perks to let you get armor bonuses for having all light/heavy armor, and they both have another perk that lets you have more bonuses if you have the same kind of light/heavy armor on.
In Topic: Wii "....essentially an abandoned platform"?
Thu Jan 19, 2012 3:59 PM
I haven't played my wii in years, and hell, I don't even have the damn thing plugged in any more due to the brighter than the god damned sun blue, fucking blue, why the fuck did they go with blue LED thing that seems to take up the whole front of the thing. What fucktards brilliant Idea was that? And apparently, there is NO option to turn the thing off (though you could get it to "fake it" for a short time, only for it to be back on later)
Anyhow, the pack in game was cool, for a few months, and New Super Mario was awesome. Outside of that, nothing. I mean, I bought the thing expecting it to be a strong shooter platform (with a built in light gun) but yeah, that didn't work worth shit.
Anyhow, last time I played was probably sometime in....2009? basically, when I beat NSMBW I quit playing it.
Looked in Nintendo power, I think there is literally like 3 games inthe pipes (though I don't know how many third parties Nintendo would show, if any) Next to nothing for the DS either, you want new games, it looks like the 3DS is where to be.
Anyhow, the pack in game was cool, for a few months, and New Super Mario was awesome. Outside of that, nothing. I mean, I bought the thing expecting it to be a strong shooter platform (with a built in light gun) but yeah, that didn't work worth shit.
Anyhow, last time I played was probably sometime in....2009? basically, when I beat NSMBW I quit playing it.
Looked in Nintendo power, I think there is literally like 3 games inthe pipes (though I don't know how many third parties Nintendo would show, if any) Next to nothing for the DS either, you want new games, it looks like the 3DS is where to be.
In Topic: Elder Scrolls V Skyrim discussion
Thu Jan 19, 2012 3:34 PM
There are a few boe dragons you run into, that are part of various quests (one for fixing an amulate you find in pieces from randomly running around, but taht one was INdoors LOL)
In Topic: Xbox workers threaten suicide in China labor tiff
Sat Jan 14, 2012 3:53 PM
HuckleCat, on Sat Jan 14, 2012 6:37 AM, said:
so_tough!, on Sat Jan 14, 2012 6:09 AM, said:
I watched a documentary about a factory owner who gave everyone a share of the factory who worked there, it was a small American company. He actually thought the workers were important! Imagine that! He also stated that he didn't see why he needed more than one car. Certainly not a greedy individual, wouldnt it be cool if all company owners thought like that? Oh yeah and the factory workers loved working there , they felt appreciated 
It can work like that, if you want it to. IF YOU WANT IT TO.
It can work like that, if you want it to. IF YOU WANT IT TO.
That's the United States though. Here we have a minimum wage system, as well as labor unions. Here, workers feel safe, and are even protected, telling employers how they feel.
Good story though.
In any case, this thread has become political. If a moderator sees this, this will likely be closed.
I don't know which dude exactly he was talking about, but at least one dude who did similar was ford. That was LONG before minimum wage BS and workers rights, even though it was here in the US. And guess what? They did really well, and guess what? they had a high turnout of cheap products that made them boatloads of money too.
Even today, many of the business that do the best, typically are the ones that treat their employees like decent human beings instead of a disposable part of a machine. They typically pay much better too, and guess what? They still churn out cheap products, right here in the US (locally I can think of Wearhouser (sp?) at least till they mearged and Tyson food)
Sure, we still got Mcdonalds and Walmart, who basically pay minimum wage and dont give a damn for the people, just like everywhere, just saying...
In Topic: Question about the cloud.
Sat Jan 14, 2012 3:29 PM
Honestly, that sounds terribly inconvenient and really kind of idiotic. I mean, the cloud is basically internet. You don'thave internet, you don't have the cloud. I wouldn't bother with it, because our internet is down way to much....or works sporadically when it does work.
Really what they are wanting is to get people to rely on "the cloud" so they can stop making hdd and such, so you have to use this service, and once they have that, it will no longer be free.
I'll stay away personally, memory cards are fine, and I already have regular backups.
Really what they are wanting is to get people to rely on "the cloud" so they can stop making hdd and such, so you have to use this service, and once they have that, it will no longer be free.
I'll stay away personally, memory cards are fine, and I already have regular backups.
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