Use the gas on the tree outside the house with the woman, climb up it, tickle her with the feather and take the shiny thing she's holding to win the game.
I immediatly thought of Knytt (http://nifflas.ni2.se/?page=Knytt), a free indie platformer that also features a spaceship crash, scattered parts, and an interesting atmosphere.
Speaking of Google: I'm looking for an arrogant asshole that goes by the name of Joseph Janos and gets off insulting Michael Church on Google's eng-misc mailing list.
However, Google, Facebook, Apple and others could do a whole lot more to pique interest of the general population in areas of space exploration and spatial phenomenon.
Newscasts devote so little time to areas of space exploration, it is appalling. You can bet you won't miss a single instance of the latest jury trial action of some manslaughter of the month, though.
Ever since the PRISM revelations, I feel uneasy whenever I see "Google" in the headlines. Even if it's just a harmless doodle, I'm reminded of their partnership with NSA.
Sigh. Google does not have a "partnership" with the NSA. They give the NSA data when they are required to do so by law. The problem is the law, which should be changed.
It doesn't work that way. "The government told me to do it" is an excuse that died with the Nazis during the Nuremberg trails. As a civilization, humanity has generally agreed that doing something evil because you were told to do it by the "law" is not even close to an okay excuse.
And you can't see a difference between genocide and sharing some user data? Everyday I read something along the lines of "Google has an ethical responsibility to do X" and it's getting tiresome. It's absurd to demand a company to jeopardize its entire business because you don't agree with the morality of the law in question.
The difference is that you voluntarily offered google your data; those who were enslaved and slaughtered like animals by proxies of the state couldn't simply subsist under the duckduckgo regime instead.
If this were a matter of true evil instead of obscene hyperbole then people would actually stop using google instead of apathetically sojourning into your figurative google gas chamber.
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[ 5.8 ms ] story [ 94.2 ms ] threadHaven't found a use for the giant cow or giant chicken though...
Use the gas on the tree outside the house with the woman, climb up it, tickle her with the feather and take the shiny thing she's holding to win the game.
Has anybody seen him?
However, Google, Facebook, Apple and others could do a whole lot more to pique interest of the general population in areas of space exploration and spatial phenomenon.
Newscasts devote so little time to areas of space exploration, it is appalling. You can bet you won't miss a single instance of the latest jury trial action of some manslaughter of the month, though.
The difference is that you voluntarily offered google your data; those who were enslaved and slaughtered like animals by proxies of the state couldn't simply subsist under the duckduckgo regime instead.
If this were a matter of true evil instead of obscene hyperbole then people would actually stop using google instead of apathetically sojourning into your figurative google gas chamber.
Might I ask if you work for Google?