There's only one antidote for climbing out of this manufactured narrative we create for ourselves, which is the same
thing at the very core of the Christian faith: the scandal of grace.
Not exact matches
At our
very core, we crave only three
things (after food, shelter, and good Wi - Fi service):
Storytelling is,
at its
core, the
very same
thing.
But I am beginning to gather from statements in Muray's paper — such as that Hauerwas thinks «there is an unchanging
core to the tradition» (86), which he means as a criticism — that Muray's anti-essentialism affirms that in fact there is nothing
very definite to Christianity
at all, meaning, I should think, that it is either everything or nothing — which in the end comes to the same
thing.
And this is the kind of
thing that Martin would point out in his columns, that you know, there is a profound link between what seem to be maybe light - hearted or paradoxes and extremely deep
things,
things that are
at the
very core of all of human existence or all of life for that matter.
Shock him,
at the risk of overdramatizing the
thing, literally to his
very core: His companions ordered the beef.
The
core idea of Drexler's vision of nanotechnology — that a
very wide range of technological goals could be accomplished if we could make
things by placing the atoms where we want them, and that the laws of physics do not forbid manufacturing to atomic precision — were first elucidated by Richard Feynman in 1959 in a visionary talk «There's Plenty of Room
at the Bottom ``.
This game
at its
core is
very Zelda - like, and that's not a bad
thing.
At its
very core, I think what's appealing to me about Fantasy Life is the same
thing that's kept me up playing Destiny just about every night for the past month and a half: chores can be fun, if they're packaged properly.
The Light Between Oceans has what you might call a «
very big ask»
at its
core — a decision made by its central characters which is so unlikely, so difficult to understand, and so undermining of their moral - underpinning as «good» people, that it's a make or break
thing.
I — the truth of the matter is, one of the
things that's
very different about the Common
Core that I spoke about, is unlike the old Massachusetts standards, the standards in New York — which really just identify what kids should know
at grade levels — the Common
Core standards create — or contain what's called instructional shifts in practice.
«I think that a lot of
things that are
at the
core of what Wattpad does, that we're
very mobile,
very social, tends to appeal
very strongly to a millenial audience, that's not to say that we don't have a lot of users over thirty.
Of course, the demo is
very staged and only a few
things are shown, including a five second look
at a game called Riptide which uses all four
cores, but from what we can see everything runs insanely smooth.
If you're getting started, chose a fund like a target date fund, retirement date fund, they go by a couple of names but you can start with just one mutual fund that's a collection of all the investments that might be appropriate for your goal and from that
core, if you want to then start branching out into specific ETF's or funds that focus on just one index or individual securities, then you've got that base that you can build on to add those
things in but
at the
very beginning, keep it simple.
this was the one
thing with move that seemed to stand on its own... I don't mind the idea of HD wii sports either, as long as it really is 1:1... that was my only real complaint with the wii when it released... there was motion control, but it was gimmicky and registered «wiggles» into canned animations... not to mention the gamecube visuals... still not sold on Move though... for me to really want one, I want to see what they are doing with shooters... Socom 4 and killzone 3 could be
very special for
core gamers and motion controls if they are done right... if you can aim on screen in true 1:1 fashion while sitting comfortably
at a «normal» gaming distance... it could rearrange how I play first person shooters on a console... developers are saying the Move has input latency of 21ms, which is roughly half of a DS3... and second only to a wired mouse / keyboard... need to see how it works though, as it is not always that simple... just saying that if it does what its supposed to... it could end up being the answer to shooters on a console... as much as I like playing shooters with 2 sticks... I can't argue that I miss the days of a mouse and keyboard (as well as PC being the only platform to get the best shooters on... no longer the case by any means)... but with a first person shooter, there is no wiggle room... pun intended... it has to register every mm of movement on screen... and do it quickly... not sure if it can yet...
the way i look
at it there are some gaming sites and some reviewers who i just don't trust I know gametrailers is owned by the parent company that is owned by MS yet they are still
very fair IMO gamespot since the whole jeff firing / kane and lynch stuff has been spot on, they will point out
very minor
things in their reviews and are really strict but sometimes you need to find out everything and gamespot is the place ign has few reviewers who i like on playstation team but one
thing i have noticed is how american gaming media gives MS a free pass but not to sony or nintendo, its funny and sad how MS gave up on
core gamers for last 3 - 4 years but still got praised and some of their E3 conferences were graded higher than sony when sony showed games compared to dance central angryjoe is also really fair
While we're all looking for profound messages, keeping one eye open for potential controversy, we've forgotten that video games are,
at their
very core, all about pressing buttons to make
things happen.
It is about
things opposed to bodies, as is sculpture
at its
core, adding an irrational that
very simply distorts space.
For one
thing, the timing with the industrial revolution is hard to dismiss as a coincidence, especially since it is known that CO2 levels haven't been as high as they are now for
at least ~ 1 million years (over which we have
very good data from ice
cores) and likely for the last 20 million years.