By: gaga | 2010-10-30 | Business Gameplay Attributes and karma The Pip-Boy 3000, shown displaying the player's current skill ratings. Character creation occurs through a number of short sequences starting with the character's birth and progressing to a point where he or she is 16 years old. At birth, the player determines what their character will look like. As a baby, they read a child's book titled You're SPECIAL, where upon reading the player can set the character's primary attributes. Finally, at age 16 read more
By: mocowiz | 2010-03-26 | Electronics The PS3 Consoles is in the middle of its third year on the market. It had a rocky launch and has suffered from various forms of bad press since. It was expensive, the initial slate of games was uninspiring, and people just didn't seem to want them... read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-11 | Business Sixaxis Sixaxis Wireless Controller Playstation 3's Sixaxis wireless controller Manufacturer Sony Computer Entertainment Type Video game controller Generation Seventh generation era Retail availability November 11, 2006 Discontinued April 2, 2008 Connectivity Motion sensing, USB read more
By: xuezhen lai | 2010-10-18 | Computer Computers, Entertainment, Electronics Like Gun Loco, Mindjack can be described as third-person action game from Square Enix. While Gun Loco took the don’t-stop-to-think, non-stop-action route, Mindjack is a lot more strategic, forcing the participant to kick back and plan their next move. From a recent Square Enix event, Managed to get to observe a moment belonging to the game being played and to jot down some impressions from the preview build. The overall game won’t be available until Q1 2011, so it’s still under development. It's going to be along the PS3 (Ps3 Hack read more
By: Hawah Kasat | 2010-04-04 | Politics I'm going to cut right to the race. The idea of a woman or African-American as president is appealing to me. But if Condolezza Rice was running for president, I'd pass on the best of both worlds. Hilary Clinton's candidacy represents a Bush-Clinton-Bush-Clinton regime. A hybrid monarchy, rooted in nepotism, that I'd rather not see perpetuate and further tarnish the already scarred history of a nation built on the backs of slaves. read more
By: Yuga Rishi Shriram Sharma Acharya | 2011-04-03 | Metaphysics In Hindu religious texts and Japanese traditions it is said that one should sleep with the head in the north and legs in the south. In order to test its aptness well known psychologists like Richen Back, Durville, Cloric, Abravas, Renault Limpris, Muller, Prabhrati etc conducted research studies and proved that this indeed is true. They concluded that for sound sleep the brain's magnetic field must lie in the direction of the North Pole. It is best to sleep with the head in the north direction. read more
By: Webmasterone | 2012-05-16 | K-12 Education Technology has overtaken the world with a sweep and is making everyone not just fascinate but slaves to it as well. Modernization is good as long as it doesn’t make an individual an addict. In today’s date education is itself having too many changes and the mode of teaching i.e. through touch screen boards and projectors is gaining more weight age. read more
By: marry | 2010-10-12 | Customer Service Background On May 24, 1935, George Weyerhaeuser, the nine-year old son of prominent lumberman J.P. Weyerhaeuser of Tacoma, Washington, disappeared on his way home from school read more
By: Linda C Dipman | 2011-07-22 | Spirituality When I was a child I went to Sunday school and church and believed everything the pastor and Sunday school teachers said was true. read more
By: fogoming123 | 2011-08-24 | Cars A base Touareg comes very well equipped, and a new top trim, called Execline, has been added to the line. Standard equipment now includes 18-inch alloy wheels and fog lamps. New options for 2011 include a panoramic sunroof, which runs almost the full length of the roof and Bi- Xenon headlights with U-shaped LED running lights in the same housing. read more
By: gaga | 2010-11-10 | Business Background The operation was the sixth test series and consisted of 29 explosions, of which two did not produce any nuclear yield. 21 laboratories and government agencies were involved. While most Operation Plumbbob tests contributed to the development of warheads for intercontinental and intermediate range missiles, they also tested air defense and anti-submarine warheads with small yields. They included 43 military effects tests on civil and military structures read more
By: qoqo | 2010-10-08 | Small Business Background The operation was the sixth test series and consisted of 29 explosions, of which two did not produce any nuclear yield. 21 laboratories and government agencies were involved read more