Left 4 Dead was and still is a great game. We’ll have to see how it’s sequel lives up in the long run. I will say this. It’s not worth more than around $20.00. And the price of $44/$49 on Steam is ridiculous.
The Unreasonable Doubt of Rational Deduction
Because science relies only on what we know to reliably reveal the truth, we call this objective inquiry or rational thought. But this is only rational if you’re blissfully innocent of all senses to the contrary of the result. In actuality, science, as the penultimate source of truth, is the abandonment of reason.
The Paradox In Which all Men Believe
There is a paradox to the Christian faith which concerns the origins of our existence. The paradox consists of realizing that everything has a cause, hence our existence was created by God. But everything has a cause; Then God must have had a cause; So, really, that cause is God; And that intermediate “God” wasn’t really God.
Prince of Persia Retrospective
I hold up Prince of Persia: Sands of Time as probably the best game of all time. Unfortunately, Ubisoft absolutely destroyed the soul of the game when it released the sequel Warrior Within.
AAC+: An impressive audio codec
High-Efficiency Advanced Audio Coding (AAC+) is a standard for encoding audio data that far exceeds existing formats for quality and space, including mp3 and ogg.
To Maple Leafs Management and Fans: Breathe. Breathe. Breathe… Think.
Tell me we’re not doing the goaltender dance yet again for yet another year!
Where’s the command-line web? (turn back that revolution a few degrees)
Where’s the command-line web?
Luongo never should’ve taken nor accepted Captaincy
I’ve always thought Luongo never should’ve taken captaincy even if it was offered. A goalie is not a proper captain.
Ignorance
We throw around the word “ignorance” quite a bit. It can mean lack of knowledge, it can be an insult, there can be willful ignorance, there can be innocent ignorance. Rarely does the word get used without surrounding connotations and implications.
Good Ol’ Dosgames.com
I’ve known about dosgames.com for a while now, probably since early 2000s. I never knew it but this guy turns out to be a believer.