As someone from there UK here is my opinion on all three of those examples as I see this as more as all thee being questioned then just one.
In the case of the mother I would say it was completely justified, it was known the person had a knife and smashed his way in. Even here in the UK we...
A quick fact.
If you have a mobile (cell) phone and you go to another country, you will not need to remember what the number of that country is because if you dial your own emergency number it will automatically redirect you.
There is a reason a court and not the media are the people who run trials.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-14024079
A quick brief of that story.
Someone was arrested for a murder.
Media went crazy saying he was guilty and gave evidence.
The person was then released without charge
A few...
If I can highlight "Games Programming Student" in my post I think I know how to actually implerment it into a game :P
Thing is the game I am currently playing and where it would be extreamly useful is on the Wii so I can't use an external program. Though I will look up that Macro Express...
Recorded automation with time skip.
Basically you hit a record button the records what you do and saves it. You can then hit a play button and all the tasks you recorded will be carried out with time skipping to the end of it.
Thinking of daily routine based games, it would save a hell of...
Considering the public performance of games without permission is already illegal in the UK and its not stopping people from doing let's plays or guides.
I am also willing to bet it's the same in the US even without this new law. Get a few of your games and look at the text on the edge. It...
I was in this school at one point.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/norfolk/7090998.stm
I think I had more than enough reason to walk off multiple times. Though had to go back at the end of the day to get the bus else I would have been stuck about fifty miles from home.
And the worst...
It sucks are getting the correct person from Rune Factory. It got one on the 3rd guess and didn't get the five others I tried, 3 were on the list at the end, one wasn't and one had special circumstances meaning she was "half" on the list.
I would try some more but it either guessed them or...
While there aren't any laws enforcing them isn?t there non binding agreements that places will follow age ratings? In my opinion that is just as much a limit on the freedom of speech as a law enforcing it.
Then what is the point of an age rating on the box if a kid can just bypass their...
I thought this law was about stopping minors playing "violent games" with no actually definition of what "violent" was.
And while I agree that it?s stupid that a 16 year old can?t play a game that is rated 17 a 16 year old should be "mature" enough to simply ask his parents\legal guardians to...
Is anyone in the UK (and probably everywhere else in the world just not looked it up) reading this and thinking
"Why not just make it illegal to sell a game to someone under the age rating on it?"
(as I understand it that is not what this law is doing)
If I remember right in America...
I built my own gaming PC a year ago for around £900.
I am in my second year at a technology uni so there are a load of self built computers around, in my halls flat both this year and last year my computer was the best, even after a few people upgraded their own.
So my answer to you is...
In the UK I would say Dundee and Stafford. As I said eariler on this thread currently at Stafford and both were recommended by one of my old teachers. Can't really say much about the design courses other then from my friends here there is a lot of graphics work in them.
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