Posts Tagged “Exceptions”
Posted by: in World of Warcraft, tags: Entertainment, Exceptions, Excerpt, Game Play, Icons, People, Personal Finance, Random, Social Bookmarking Sites, Time Wasters, Video Games, Web Pages, Wii
Random Feed wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt Most people either justify video games as “entertainment” or vilify them as “time-wasters.” With a few exceptions (the Wii can actually help you become physically fit) they are almost never thought of as a tool for learning useful life skills. And yet even in those games that are not labeled as educational, where the game play consists primarily of blowing your enemy to bits, it is possible to learn some things that are useful in personal finance, often without even realizing it. Plan well, cons
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Posted by: in World of Warcraft, tags: Arrays, Chuck Norris, Disk Latency, Equality, Exceptions, Excerpt, Fir, Garbage Collection, Hard Drive, Hell, Infinite Size, Programmer, Random, Social Bookmarking Sites, Web Pages
Random Feed wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt 1. When Chuck Norris throws exceptions, it’s across the room. 2. All arrays Chuck Norris declares are of infinite size, because Chuck Norris knows no bounds. 3. Chuck Norris doesn’t have disk latency because the hard drive knows to hurry the hell up. 4. Chuck Norris writes code that optimizes itself. 5. Chuck Norris can’t test for equality because he has no equal. 6. Chuck Norris doesn’t need garbage collection because he doesn’t call .Dispose(), he calls .DropKick(). 7. Chuck Norris’s fir
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Posted by: in World of Warcraft, tags: Archive Page, Best Practices In Education, Business News, Coincidence, Education Conference, Exceptions, Excerpt, Lawsuits, Massive Amounts, Social Bookmarking Sites, Suicide, Training Education, Virtual Worlds, Web Pages
wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt This week’s Big Question: Are the Worlds.com lawsuits corporate suicide? (Answer in the comments!) Massive amounts of news for Training, Education and Events this week, and very little elsewhere with a few notable exceptions. By an interesting coincidence this weekend was the “ Virtual Worlds - Best Practices in Education ” conference, which people are really enjoying. Important links: Archive page of past weeks of Business in Virtual Worlds News Connect with me on Twitter ,
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Posted by: in World of Warcraft, tags: Blizzard, Contests, Creative Writing Contest, Exceptions, Excerpt, Lore, Money, Nerds, News Items, Random, Social Bookmarking Sites, Starcraft, Warcraft, Web Pages
Random Feed wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt Filed under: Fan stuff , Blizzard , News items , Contests , Lore , RP Here’s some awesome news for all Lore Nerds and aspiring Lore Nerds out there: Blizzard is holding a creative writing contest . You are invited to write 3,000-10,000 words in English about the world of Diablo, Warcraft, or Starcraft. If you’ve always felt your character’s RP story could give Rhonin a run for his money, here’s your chance. The contest is global too, so almost anyone can enter, with a few exceptions
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Posted by: in World of Warcraft, tags: Exceptions, Excerpt, Gaming Market, Nielsen Ratings, Paint, Ps2, Random, Reputation, Social Bookmarking Sites, Top Lists, Top Ten Lists, Web Pages, Wow, Xbox
Random Feed wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt Here at GameCyte, we don’t typically post Top Ten lists. Why? With few exceptions, the vast majority of such articles are meaningless filler, only serving to provoke fanboys and flamers and generally denigrating the reputation of the website which hosts them. However, as long as the firm continues to make them public, one of those aforementioned exceptions will likely always be reserved for the annual Nielsen ratings, because they paint a picture of the U.S. gaming market that you can’t get a
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