Nyquist (106) Dec 03, 2006 - 11:42 pm » Edited on Dec 03, 2006 - 11:44 pm
A healthy dose of liberal interpretation and the mother of all shoehorns might get chess included under the definition of "sport" as being "an active pastime; recreation". Regardless, a player's mental stamina is by no means independent of their physical fitness.
I know it's gameplay rather than graphics that makes a game great but was #3 made in Paint? And what is going on in #6? Is the blue thing attacking the yellow lines?
Oops. I was trying to say that in the past Bungie was able to make a game that ppl thought looked great so it's not really fair to say they lack the talent to do so. I didn't mean to come across as "Halo 3 looks great" b/c like he said...it doesn't =\
I can't believe that the filter blocked out the first part of an.alogies =0
You can't make ppl look at ads which is why they are put in high traffic areas (highways, web pages, etc) If 90% of the ppl who walk by an ad ignore it are they freeloaders too? What about ppl who browse with images disabled? (Granted I don't actually know of anyone who does this). FF's AdBlock extension just gives ppl an easier way to ignore something that they would ignore anyway (or try to ignore). I may be way off here but aren't companies who are looking to advertise on the internet primarily concerned about putting their ads on pages with mammoth daily hit counts? I'm not sure that I'd continue to come to this page if I couldn't block a lot of the ads so isn't the AdBlock extension somewhat beneficial to FS b/c it means that ppl who may have been driven away annoying ads (1. AdBlock 2. More hits 3.??? 4. !$!$!$$!$ Profit !$$!!$$!!$)
You know are an even bigger group freeloaders? Those punks that change the channel during a TV commercial...and don't even get me started on ppl who change the radio station when adds come on. =)
Oh...sorry, my bad =( I thought you were being sarcastic in your first post =\ As in "haha I can't believe I pay taxes so this guy can prove vampires don't exist" ... which of course he's not. I am also glad that tax money is being spent to try to enhance public literacy.