Yes, a mole. I knew exactly what I was talking about. ;DHG131 said:Ahh, a mole. Good point.Jamous said:Not necessarily, he could be working against the devil in secret and actually be on our side!! ...Or something. >_> <_<HG131 said:But he works for him. That makes him an evil minion or a punch-clock one at worse.Credge said:Well, this guy isn't the devil incarnate so I think it's alright to agree with him.HG131 said:I... no, I can't say it. But I must. I... I agree with the Activision Exec.
Whatever he is, the man talks sense.
Or he could just be a sane person who somehow missed is ticket to lose his sanity with most of Activision.Frostbite3789 said:For everyone shocked to be agreeing with an Activision employee...this law not passing is in the best interest of his paycheck staying nice and fat.
Also, even a broken clock is right twice a day.
It's here if you follow the reference links.Anonymous Overlord said:is there a link to the actual editorial?
And this is the state of parenthood today, and how the ineffective mass hysteria fueled laws of today are going to do jack shit in helping the situation.LightPurpleLighter said:I've worked retail, and I clearly remember my bosses lecturing us on checking IDs. I also clearly remember one day, when an underage kid tried to buy a game. I told him he couldn't, he stormed off, I put the game back in the case.
About 15 minutes later, his mother came up to my counter and ripped me several new orifices. Every swear word in the book. Finally, another customer complained to a manager about having to listen to her carry on, and he walked over to see what the rukus was about. So she starts railing on him.
He tried to explain the laws to her, but she wasn't having any of it. After about *45 minutes* of tirading, she shoved the manager out of the way and stormed out, screaming about how she was going to call corporate and have us both fired for "not doing what the customer wants."
Knock off early and go for margaritas if they've got any sense.BreakfastMan said:Makes me wonder what the court is actually going to do.