Cool, the show is OK I think. Kinda funny because they are so weird (well not so much the girl or Leneord) I think the guy with the Beatles haricut is the weirdest, but that's what makes it funny. What I find funny is that there are alot of people who hate the show because they say "it's making fun of them" well I doubt that, the charecters are so bizarre and weird how can anyone possibly identify with them? Lighten up people...
But yes scientists and all other smart people play on PS3, it is a well known fact. All the other "normies" play on that thing the pesants call "360" (it also has a couple other slang names; PC and Wii)
ShadowMoses900
do you seriously believe this?
tell me, are PS3 games used in college?
Starcraft is being used to teach resource management skills in a new course offering at the University of Florida
"I've been very confused throughout the entire experience. I've honestly sat here for hours trying to figure out what to do and it just isn't making much sense to me right now." (...) "I had supplied them with the Book of Mystic Wisdom and the History ofBritannia, both in PDF form, but not a single student bothered to read them."
Ultima IV
"SimHealth: The National Health Care Simulation, released by Maxis in 1994, is a management simulation of the U.S. Healthcare system produced with assistance from the Markle Foundation.
The game was released during Congressional debates on the Clinton health care plan.
An incredibly complex simulation, it was generally regarded as difficult. Armed with none of the tongue-in-cheek humor that Maxis' prior games were known for, the only real link to the franchise was the SimCity 2000-inspired user interface. Noel Fritzinger, who with Lyman Orton first conceptualized CommunityViz, says that his inspiration came from seeing SimHealth and wondering if the same concepts could be applied to real-world land-use planning."
simhealth
mmm? what's that? management simulations not "smart" enough?
how about art then?
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