Proper training not only offers me a sense of extreme fulfillment, it also ensures that my partners are reading
out of the same playbook.
Not exact matches
«The Girl with All the Gifts» is based on a book
of the
same, where the writer most likely stole a few pages
out of «The Walking Dead»
playbook, incorporating emotion, character study, and morality into the zombie genre.
It's rough around the edges in parts, falling into the
same pit traps that many open world games have been plagued by in recent years (the game's obsession with busywork is a page ripped straight
out of Ubisoft's
playbook), but Mad Max certainly looks and plays the part.
The BlackBerry 10 platform is built on the
same OS as the BlackBerry
PlayBook (in my opinion one
of the best tablets alternative tablets
out there) but the
PlayBook lacked as rich app market and RIM seem to have realized that and are now going through there very important check list to ensure that BB10 is a success, I believe it will succeed, but in this smartphone market its really gonna be «trial and error» where RIM is allowed no errors.
We have heard that RIM is trying to take a page
out of Apple's new iMessage service and make BlackBerry Messenger work much the
same way on both your BlackBerry and
PlayBook, but «that isn't happening» according to our source, and right now RIM's solution involves «two independent BlackBerry Messenger apps with different contact lists.»
Tech site GDGT followed up with details about the tablet's build, writing that the Fire looks a whole lot like the BlackBerry
Playbook, and that this similarity is not a coincidence: In order to get their new tablet
out in time for the holidays, Amazon outsourced design and production
of the new tablet to the
same company that made the
Playbook (which, by the way, isn't doing so hot in terms
of sales).
They took a page from the
playbook of the tobacco companies... the
same thing is going on now with some, not all, some
of the large carbon polluters, putting
out false information, hiring pseudo scientists to pretend that they have the lowdown on the science...