Brad Bannister
US
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(Mar 20, 2009 - 11:51 AM)
AOL had the feature long ago, back in the 90's. AOL would allow you to unsend any e-mail that was sent to an @aol.com address. Since it was the 90's, most e-mail addresses did end in aol.com. Exchange also supports the feature. Not too exciting.
(Dec 11, 2008 - 9:42 AM)
I wonder if its EA's lack of quality because of pushing developers to make more games (with add on packs) faster instead of making one great game. Maybe the over over abundance of DRM? Or maybe its things like not releaseing a Demo of Need for Speed because the last demo showed off how low a quality game that is was. Maybe EA should think of its customers (those are the ones that buy your product) and build products for them instead of building products for the board of directors pockets.
(Dec 9, 2008 - 9:14 AM)
As its begining to show this "financial crisis" is 1 part problem and 9 parts media making the problem bigger. If the media keeps saying the sky is falling and thats all people here 24 hours a day from the media, then they will prepare for the sky to fall. Yes jobless claims are up but that is just becase businesses are preparing for the sky to fall too. (pro-active instead of re-active)
(Nov 26, 2008 - 3:46 PM)
Were not getting screwed on plans in the US. In most of europe you choose a plan that usually covers mobile to mobile calls inside your town (1 or 2 cell towers). There is a per minute charges for calls made to a landline or outside of your local area. You also get a per minute charge when you are using a tower other then your local area you chose when buying the plan. Our Nationwide, unlimited nights and weekends and 1000's of minute plans are cheap.
(Nov 14, 2008 - 9:44 AM)
Too bad, HD-DVD would have taken off on its own. Now the Blu-Ray isnt taking off and its a forced standard that will die off like the other sony standards.