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Everything posted by elmuerte
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What is spaced?
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I don't ever want to grow up. These grown ups are all boring and grumpy.
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The problem with these cards is that there is no activity whatsoever needed to collect them. Why playing a game they just appear in your steam inventory. At least with achievements you have to do something. And then there is this thing about only being able to get 50% of the collection for a paid game, and unlimited number of cards for F2P (as long as you keep spending money in the game). So the paid game cards will be highly valuable compared to the F2P cards. So to complete your paid game card set you will probably have to trade multiple F2P cards, and thus you have to spend a lot of money to get F2P cards.
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Ok, I'm done with this trading card business as it's just a scam to earn more money from f2p games.
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LOL... I earned 0.01 euro by selling a steam trading card beta invite
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next next gen gen
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What is spaced?
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OMG, it's larger than a book.
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Maybe it's qualified as nerd porn? edit: oh, I think I just block this thread for you
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I thought it looked a lot like the PS4.
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I don't agree that XBox One is a product. It sounds more like a service.
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I got in \o/ and I've got invites to give away. Sadly, giving away invites doesn't give me XP.
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Obligatory Comical YouTube Thread II: The Fall of YouTube
elmuerte replied to pabosher's topic in Idle Banter
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Crafting badges sounds awesome! Where do I sign up?
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I just watched The Devil's Advocate again, it's really awesome movie, despite Keanu's acting. Al Pacino is really awesome in this movie, he has a lot of those great monologues. I thought his ending monologue was much much stronger, but it wasn't. Either way, I like it when Pacino is ranting for a long scene. Also.. Jeffrey Jones
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Pfft... that's just one crackpot on the internet telling it's not so. There are hundreds of crackpots on the internet that tell otherwise.
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Or, you simply use the deny stamp on your counter.
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When is something an animal, check this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three-domain_system Bacteria are not animals, neither are fungi, plants or algae. But insects, arachnids, crustaceans are part of the animal kingdom. Effectively, humans are never vegetarian or vegan because they eat spiders in their sleep. Yeast is part of the fungi, so it's not an animal.
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The Business Side of Video (Space) Games EXCLUSIVELY ON IDLE THUMBS
elmuerte replied to Henroid's topic in Video Gaming
You do not have to actively protect copyright, it's yours "forever" and violators will always have to compensate (especially when used in a commercial context). For patents, you don't have to actively protect them either. But when you want to get license fees from a company that has been violating your patent for years, and you could have known about it, then the judge will probably not grant you the satisfaction of license fees from the past years. But you still own the patent, and you can still charge license fees from others. Trademarks you have to protect actively, otherwise you lose it. It's part of the trademark terms. However, protection only applies to competing products in the same protection field. You cannot use trademarks to license people/companies from using the name of your product to identify your product. For example, Apple cannot claim illegal use of trademark when Samsung says "Better than the Apple iPhone 5". -
looks like Idle Thumbs is defined by 30ish bearded white males.