Yeah, it's kind of crazy to see Spotify only just coming to the US. It was a huge thing when I was at university, everyone got it and used it to play songs in each other's rooms or whatever or during parties. Rather useful thing, and the cost will probably be justified if I ever get around to it.
It had Eric Bana and Daniel Craig in it as Mossad agents.
Few of Spielberg's post-Schindler films are brilliant without flaws, but most of them are interesting.
Problem is, I watched The Thing again last night and realised that it has plenty of its own obvious explanatory dialogue. After they kill the first 'thing' in the dog kennel Blair suddenly and inexplicably knows what it is and how it works; he makes an explanatory speech. McCready, likewise...
Yeah, I've played it twice through on my many years on this earth and found it pretty enjoyable. The whole 'suspicion' mechanic doesn't work as well as it could have but the rest is a fun survival horror romp with interesting team combat.
Really though? This has been a big issue for a while. There have been loads of news controversies about people being able to wear this or that in their line of work, and it's heavily linked to the whole debate about the extent to which the veil should be allowed in our society and under what...
But I think it's clear (if counter-intuitive) that Mikael's statement relied on the subjectivity of human knowledge. In any human mouth the statement "this gun has no bullets in it" must necessarily and tacitly read "as far as I know this gun has no bullets in it." While in this case the...
I think the idea is that it's too easy to make a mistake and that you're better off just assuming the gun could be loaded with secret invisible bullets.
Which number? That was on TEXAS2.
Funny thing is the guy was more experienced than me, and that was my second game. Perhaps he thought he didn't need to be careful since he slaughtered me in a single turn of the previous game.
Do your vatforms have infinite LOS, or do different weapon units...