
they already have an iPhone, i want to listen to music with the occasional video on the bus.
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Not everyone wants iOS and apps and games and all that crap on an MP4 player. Colonel, and my Spartan has had some new modifications done to him. On a slightly related note, I have hit Lt. The game could be quite fun, but it still needs some work to refine it a bit. I really like BTB and Invasion, and both of them could really stand to have some of the maps looked at with regards to the spawns and balance issues. Either the games go great, and are fun, or there is tons of quitting, and the games fall apart. I've been having a real hit-or-miss experience with the Multiplayer lately. I'm growing more and more disenchanted with Multi-player though.I'd rather pop in Halo 3.the game variants and maps are much more enticing. Halo Wars > Reach > Halo 1 > Halo 2 > ODST > Halo 3 They have turned off the old Xbox Live servers, so obviously you won't be able to play Halo 2 online, but the campaigns from both games will work fine. Yep, both Halo 1 & 2 work just fine on the 360.
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I'd love to play through the series again, starting with Reach and then Halo, etc., but I've never tried playing Halo on a 360. She sealed herself off because of the Covenant attack on Sword Base, to try and keep herself and her research safe. I still don't understand why Halsey was kept in a glass cell. Not really required, per se, but they do give some good info if you do hunt them down.

They all tell a different bit of side story, or back story. Much like the Terminals in Halo 3, and the Audio Logs in ODST, these are sort of hidden. Yep, the game has some datapads in all of the various levels. What's this about datapads? I managed to get through the game on Heroic & half on Legendary without finding even one. In fact, most economic models show that military spending diverts resources from productive uses, such as consumption and investment, and ultimately slows economic growth and reduces employment”. Baker found that, after 10 years of higher defence spending, there would be 464,000 fewer jobs than in a scenario that involved lower defence spending.īaker concluded: “It is often believed that wars and military spending increases are good for the economy. The US economy has had to cope with growing defence spending for more than 60 years. Guided by economist Dean Baker, this research showed that, after an initial demand stimulus, by about the sixth year the effect of increased military spending turns negative. On 1 May the Center for Economic and Policy Research of Washington, DC, released a study prepared by the economic and political forecasting company Global Insight on the long-term economic impact of increased military spending. If the T610 is readable, the iPod will be no problem.Ī little more from the La Monde Diplomatique article (). Not as comfy as the Kyocera, but again no issues with eye strain. These days I've even experimented with using j2me to read books on my T610. I found when reading on a smart phone I actually preferred it over a paperback - easier to hold open (so I could sip my coffee), no worries about losing the page, backlight meant that I could read on the bus in the morning on the way to work, or other places where lighting wasn't always convenient.Īdditionally I found I read more, because I always had several books with me, and they were always handy - standing in a supermarket lineup, I could pull it out and read 2 or 3 pages while waiting. At one point I read Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire in a single weekend on it, with absolutely no feelings of eye strain. Smaller screen than the iPod, not as high resolution. I used to think that, but then I started using my old (now deceased) Kyocera 7135 smartphone to read books.
