http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/09/01/2331253&from=rss "1Up has a feature discussing where the line should be drawn when it comes to game addiction. The author speaks to researcher Neils Clark about some of the common characteristics of addiction, and how the high level of immersion in many modern games contributes to the mind's ability to drown out mundane tasks. We've discussed
On 26 Jun, 08:08, LIBERATOR <jgcho...@yahoo.com> wrote: From the book "Hitlers Supressed and Still-Secret Weapons, Science and Technology" From page 143 (this proves that Dr Gordon Freeman the character in Half-Life was based on the real Dr. Gordon Freeman): Talking about Red-Mercury existing and not being fantasy. The Germans had nuclear researcdh facilities spread across
From the book "Hitlers Supressed and Still-Secret Weapons, Science and Technology" From page 143 (this proves that Dr Gordon Freeman the character in Half-Life was based on the real Dr. Gordon Freeman): Talking about Red-Mercury existing and not being fantasy. The Germans had nuclear researcdh facilities spread across Germany, Czechoslovakia, Austrian and parts of modern-day Poland. They
KoKs wrote: On Jun 15, 3:42 am, Tobias Vaegs <Tob...@web.de> wrote: Dear Gamer, We want to invite you to take part in our survey onhttp://www.gamingrealities.netin which we explore the connections between real and virtual life for a lab course at our university. Our survey has three sections (career, friend- / relationships, groups), which can be answered individually
"JY" <no@thanks.com> wrote in message news:ftc83h$qns$1@aioe.org... From the article itself : "(...) whether you're paying off DJs under the table for additional radio play, faking your own artists' album reviews, or simply determining what private information you want the spyware on their CDs to collect for you... we guarantee that you'll be able to experience all the pleasure