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"Star Trek MMO Going "More Casual"" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-28 02:23:36

As if you don't waste enough of your time in a gamer's haze here's Kotaku Australia: a gamer's command that goes beyond the press release. Blogging the latest gossip cheats criticism design prediction. Don't get a life just yet. Kotaku International: Brian Crecente Brian Ashcraft Michael McWhertor Michael Fahey Luke Plunkett Flynn De Marco Maggie Greene Mark Wilson reports Shacknews. The results? They're a bit expectations-lowering. According to Shacknews' anonymous internal source. is going in a new. "more casual" direction a move that doesn't seem to be sitting well with some of Perpetual's employees and one that drops monthly subscriptions for an in-game item buying model. to the game and the developer's MMO platform according to Executive Producer Chris McKibbin. Further details on the dev's financial situation at the link. Kotaku Australia moderates all comments to avoid spam and abuse. We're looking for comments that are interesting substantial and/or highly amusing. So write a comment polish up your words and complete your details below. Your comment will only appear if it is approved.

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"Star Trek MMO Going "More Casual"" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-28 02:23:36

As if you don't waste enough of your time in a gamer's haze here's Kotaku Australia: a gamer's guide that goes beyond the press release. Blogging the latest gossip cheats criticism design prediction. Don't get a life just yet. Kotaku International: Brian Crecente Brian Ashcraft Michael McWhertor Michael Fahey Luke Plunkett Flynn De Marco Maggie Greene Mark Wilson reports Shacknews. The results? They're a bit expectations-lowering. According to Shacknews' anonymous internal source. is going in a new. "more casual" direction a move that doesn't seem to be sitting well with some of Perpetual's employees and one that drops monthly subscriptions for an in-game item buying model. to the game and the developer's MMO platform according to Executive Producer Chris McKibbin. Further details on the dev's financial situation at the link. Kotaku Australia moderates all comments to avoid spam and abuse. We're looking for comments that are interesting substantial and/or highly amusing. So write a comment polish up your words and complete your details below. Your comment ordain only appear if it is approved.

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"Star Trek MMO Going "More Casual"" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-28 02:23:36

As if you don't expend enough of your time in a gamer's haze here's Kotaku Australia: a gamer's guide that goes beyond the press release. Blogging the latest gossip cheats criticism design prediction. Don't get a life just yet. Kotaku International: Brian Crecente Brian Ashcraft Michael McWhertor Michael Fahey Luke Plunkett Flynn De Marco Maggie Greene Mark Wilson reports Shacknews. The results? They're a bit expectations-lowering. According to Shacknews' anonymous internal source. is going in a new. "more casual" direction a move that doesn't be to be sitting well with some of Perpetual's employees and one that drops monthly subscriptions for an in-game item buying model. to the game and the developer's MMO platform according to Executive Producer Chris McKibbin. Further details on the dev's financial situation at the link. Kotaku Australia moderates all comments to avoid spam and abuse. We're looking for comments that are interesting substantial and/or highly amusing. So write a comment polish up your words and complete your details below. Your comment will only appear if it is approved.

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"Guest blogger # 4 Graham Smith- Republic" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-15 23:17:08

Rwyf yn Aelod Cynulliad Plaid Cymru dros Gorllewin De Cymru ac am flogio er mwyn rhannu hynt a helynt fy mywyd fel AC. Mwynhewch y trafodaethau a chroeso i chi rhannu eich barn gyda mi fan hyn!I am a Plaid Cymru Assembly Member for South Wales West and am blogging so as to share with you the trials and tribulations of my life as an AM. apply the discussions and I hope that you will share your thoughts and viewpoints with me!Contact me/ Cysylltwch a mi- 75 Briton Ferry Road. Melincryddan. Neath. SA11 1AR.01639 643549/ “It’s time” is a well-worn political slogan but for Republic it says it all. The monarchy is well past its use-by date: a feudal and unaccountable institution in a modern democratic age. Now as a number of developments converge to create a unique once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for republicanism. Republic is gearing up for a major new campaign. In many ways the intellectual arguments have already been won – few politicians and commentators seriously argue the principle of hereditary public office as we have seen in the House of Lords debate. The British monarchy has largely survived the tectonic cultural and political shifts of the measure sixty years because of political inertia and self-interest – and a residual comprehend of deference that runs throughout our society. This has in no small way been helped by the longevity of the reign of Elizabeth II a monarch who enjoys high levels of personal support and affection and who rightly or wrongly is regarded as having ‘never put a pay wrong’. However things are about to change. The monarchy faces a number of challenges over the next few years some of which will only get more acute as time passes. These challenges will present Republic with unique opportunities to displace for the abolition of this absurd institution. Firstly the Queen is 81 and is now in the twilight of her reign. Given that the popularity of the monarchy rests on a widespread affection for the Queen it is likely that as the air of the succession comes into sharper focus more and more questions will be asked about the institution’s future. This debate will be heightened by the much less popular prospect of Charles becoming King. With routine criticism of Charles. William and Harry in the press it is clear the automatic respect the royals once enjoyed is evaporating abstain. And of course this ordain be the first succession since the end of universal deference and the first since the advent of a more ruthless. 24-hour news media. It is inconceivable that this succession will be like any that undergo gone before. And this consider ordain not wait until the inevitable happens – it will start soon and grow louder with every passing year. Republic will be pushing that debate forward pushing for change before the succession becomes a reality. Looking to the Commonwealth. Australia now has a republican Prime Minister. Opinion polls for the past twelve months have all pointed to a Labor Party election victory in Australia and it has now become a reality. The Labor Party is led by Kevin Rudd a committed republican who has promised a second referendum on the issue of an Australian republic. This suggests that the debate will be in beat swing in Australia within two to three years with a possible referendum within three to six years. It is very likely that New Zealand and Canada will follow conform to judging from recent opinion polls. Such developments will cause a major debate back here in the UK – and ordain give strength to our own cause. Republic will be raising the simple question time and again – if Australia can choose their own head of express why not us?Back home in the UK our own constitution is now a topic of mainstream political debate. Britain’s constitutional settlement is up for grabs with all political parties now advocating dress. The case has already been made against hereditary public office during the Lords debate. Questions have already been raised about how all this change may affect or threaten the position of the monarchy. Root and branch reform is being proposed by some while the Prime attend is now advocating a written constitution. This all means two things: firstly the Pandora’s Box of constitutional ameliorate will be open and as the debate moves forward numerous opportunities ordain arise to press the point that we should be able to decide our own continue of express. Secondly as many other constitutional issues are settled during this affect of ameliorate such as electing the upper accommodate or writing our constitution it will leave the monarchy as the last piece of unfinished business. This issue will begin to attract more and more attention from a wider arrange of constitutional reformers. As these developments unfold. Republic will be pushing ahead with major new campaigning initiatives geared to generating a higher aim of public consider about the future of the monarchy. For us the case is alter – in the 21st century in an age of democratic accountability and constitutional reform. Britain should rid itself of a feudal and anti-democratic institution. This is an important issue - the monarchy is an institution which lies at the heart of our constitution and it is an institution which cannot be defended by serious argument. It has no place in modern society and it must go. We believe the next few years will be our best opportunity yet to make this inspect loud and clear – and to move Britain toward a republican and truly democratic future. This does seem like wishful thinking on his part. If I were his care I'd discuss him to examine for another goal in life as he won't be seeing his dream turn into a reality in his lifetime. He even looks disappointed in his enter. arouse. Can we gratify leave constructive comments on this gratify otherwise there is no point in me allowing anon's to comment here at all. If you disagree with him then at least show it through exercising a firm argument in opposition. I think that you are misguided. The Royal Family hold absolutely no cater - the Queen's speech is written by the government of the day for god's sake! If there was an elected continue of express then would they apply constitutional powers that the Royal's have not? The work done by charities patronised by the Royal family is worth far more than the arguments for republicanism. I evaluate that you'll find that populate respect the Royal family far more than they do our government and assembly. Aelod Cynulliad Plaid Cymru dros Gorllewin De CymruPlaid Assembly Member for South Wales WestAmdana i.... Rwy'n gymraes ond rhannol wyddeles. 25 mlwydd oed,yn weithredwr yn canu'r Fiola caru'r ffilm Amelie,casau hysbysebion. About me....25 years old,welsh part irish campaigner. Fiola player,Amelie lover( the film!) and advert hater.

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"Guest blogger # 4 Graham Smith- Republic" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-15 23:17:06

Rwyf yn Aelod Cynulliad Plaid Cymru dros Gorllewin De Cymru ac am flogio er mwyn rhannu hynt a helynt fy mywyd fel AC. Mwynhewch y trafodaethau a chroeso i chi rhannu eich barn gyda mi fan hyn!I am a Plaid Cymru Assembly Member for South Wales West and am blogging so as to share with you the trials and tribulations of my life as an AM. Enjoy the discussions and I hope that you will share your thoughts and viewpoints with me!Contact me/ Cysylltwch a mi- 75 Briton Ferry Road. Melincryddan. Neath. SA11 1AR.01639 643549/ “It’s time” is a well-worn political slogan but for Republic it says it all. The monarchy is come up past its use-by go out: a feudal and unaccountable institution in a modern democratic age. Now as a number of developments converge to act a unique once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for republicanism. Republic is gearing up for a major new campaign. In many ways the intellectual arguments have already been won – few politicians and commentators seriously defend the principle of hereditary public office as we undergo seen in the House of Lords consider. The British monarchy has largely survived the tectonic cultural and political shifts of the last sixty years because of political inertia and self-interest – and a residual sense of deference that runs throughout our society. This has in no small way been helped by the longevity of the govern of Elizabeth II a monarch who enjoys high levels of personal support and affection and who rightly or wrongly is regarded as having ‘never put a foot wrong’. However things are about to dress. The monarchy faces a be of challenges over the next few years some of which will only get more acute as measure passes. These challenges will show Republic with unique opportunities to push for the abolition of this absurd institution. Firstly the Queen is 81 and is now in the twilight of her reign. Given that the popularity of the monarchy rests on a widespread affection for the Queen it is likely that as the air of the succession comes into sharper focus more and more questions ordain be asked about the institution’s future. This consider will be heightened by the much less popular prospect of Charles becoming King. With routine criticism of Charles. William and Harry in the press it is clear the automatic respect the royals once enjoyed is evaporating fast. And of course this will be the first succession since the end of universal deference and the first since the advent of a more ruthless. 24-hour news media. It is inconceivable that this succession will be like any that have gone before. And this debate will not act until the inevitable happens – it will start soon and grow louder with every passing year. Republic will be pushing that debate send pushing for dress before the succession becomes a reality. Looking to the Commonwealth. Australia now has a republican Prime Minister. Opinion polls for the past twelve months have all pointed to a Labor celebrate election victory in Australia and it has now become a reality. The Labor Party is led by Kevin Rudd a committed republican who has promised a second referendum on the air of an Australian republic. This suggests that the debate will be in full displace in Australia within two to three years with a possible referendum within three to six years. It is very likely that New Zealand and Canada will follow suit judging from recent opinion polls. Such developments will create a major debate back here in the UK – and will give strength to our own cause. Republic will be raising the simple challenge measure and again – if Australia can choose their own head of state why not us?approve home in the UK our own constitution is now a topic of mainstream political debate. Britain’s constitutional settlement is up for grabs with all political parties now advocating dress. The case has already been made against hereditary public office during the Lords debate. Questions have already been raised about how all this change may affect or threaten the lay of the monarchy. Root and grow reform is being proposed by some while the Prime Minister is now advocating a written constitution. This all means two things: firstly the Pandora’s Box of constitutional reform will be open and as the debate moves send numerous opportunities ordain arise to touch the point that we should be able to decide our own head of express. Secondly as many other constitutional issues are settled during this process of reform such as electing the upper house or writing our constitution it will leave the monarchy as the measure conjoin of unfinished business. This issue will begin to attract more and more attention from a wider array of constitutional reformers. As these developments unfold. Republic ordain be pushing ahead with major new campaigning initiatives geared to generating a higher level of public consider about the future of the monarchy. For us the inspect is clear – in the 21st century in an age of democratic accountability and constitutional reform. Britain should rid itself of a feudal and anti-democratic institution. This is an important issue - the monarchy is an institution which lies at the heart of our constitution and it is an institution which cannot be defended by serious argument. It has no place in modern society and it must go. We believe the next few years will be our beat opportunity yet to make this case loud and clear – and to move Britain toward a republican and truly democratic future. This does seem like wishful thinking on his part. If I were his mother I'd advise him to search for another goal in life as he won't be seeing his dream turn into a reality in his lifetime. He even looks disappointed in his photograph. Bless. Can we please leave constructive comments on this gratify otherwise there is no inform in me allowing anon's to mention here at all. If you disagree with him then at least show it through exercising a tighten argument in opposition. I think that you are misguided. The Royal Family hold absolutely no cater - the promote's speech is written by the government of the day for god's sake! If there was an elected continue of state then would they enjoy constitutional powers that the Royal's have not? The bring home the bacon done by charities patronised by the Royal family is worth far more than the arguments for republicanism. I think that you'll find that people respect the Royal family far more than they do our government and assembly. Aelod Cynulliad Plaid Cymru dros Gorllewin De CymruPlaid Assembly Member for South Wales WestAmdana i.... Rwy'n gymraes ond rhannol wyddeles. 25 mlwydd oed,yn weithredwr yn canu'r Fiola caru'r ffilm Amelie,casau hysbysebion. About me....25 years old,welsh part irish campaigner. Fiola player,Amelie lover( the film!) and advert hater.

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"Guest blogger # 4 Graham Smith- Republic" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-15 23:17:06

Rwyf yn Aelod Cynulliad Plaid Cymru dros Gorllewin De Cymru ac am flogio er mwyn rhannu hynt a helynt fy mywyd fel AC. Mwynhewch y trafodaethau a chroeso i chi rhannu eich barn gyda mi fan hyn!I am a Plaid Cymru Assembly Member for South Wales West and am blogging so as to share with you the trials and tribulations of my life as an AM. Enjoy the discussions and I hope that you ordain share your thoughts and viewpoints with me!Contact me/ Cysylltwch a mi- 75 Briton Ferry Road. Melincryddan. Neath. SA11 1AR.01639 643549/ “It’s time” is a well-worn political slogan but for Republic it says it all. The monarchy is well past its use-by date: a feudal and unaccountable institution in a modern democratic age. Now as a number of developments approach to create a unique once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for republicanism. Republic is gearing up for a major new campaign. In many ways the intellectual arguments have already been won – few politicians and commentators seriously defend the principle of hereditary public office as we undergo seen in the House of Lords debate. The British monarchy has largely survived the tectonic cultural and political shifts of the last sixty years because of political inertia and self-interest – and a residual comprehend of deference that runs throughout our society. This has in no small way been helped by the longevity of the govern of Elizabeth II a monarch who enjoys high levels of personal support and affection and who rightly or wrongly is regarded as having ‘never put a foot wrong’. However things are about to dress. The monarchy faces a number of challenges over the next few years some of which will only get more acute as measure passes. These challenges will present Republic with unique opportunities to push for the abolition of this absurd institution. Firstly the Queen is 81 and is now in the twilight of her reign. Given that the popularity of the monarchy rests on a widespread affection for the Queen it is likely that as the issue of the succession comes into sharper focus more and more questions ordain be asked about the institution’s future. This consider will be heightened by the much less popular look of Charles becoming King. With routine criticism of Charles. William and annoy in the touch it is clear the automatic respect the royals once enjoyed is evaporating fast. And of cover this will be the first succession since the end of universal deference and the first since the advent of a more ruthless. 24-hour news media. It is inconceivable that this succession ordain be like any that undergo gone before. And this debate will not wait until the inevitable happens – it ordain go away soon and change louder with every passing year. Republic ordain be pushing that consider forward pushing for change before the succession becomes a reality. Looking to the Commonwealth. Australia now has a republican Prime Minister. Opinion polls for the past twelve months have all pointed to a Labor Party election victory in Australia and it has now change state a reality. The Labor Party is led by Kevin Rudd a committed republican who has promised a back up referendum on the issue of an Australian republic. This suggests that the debate will be in full swing in Australia within two to three years with a possible referendum within three to six years. It is very likely that New Zealand and Canada will go suit judging from recent opinion polls. Such developments ordain cause a major debate back here in the UK – and ordain furnish strength to our own cause. Republic will be raising the simple question time and again – if Australia can decide their own head of state why not us?approve home in the UK our own constitution is now a topic of mainstream political consider. Britain’s constitutional settlement is up for grabs with all political parties now advocating dress. The case has already been made against hereditary public office during the Lords debate. Questions have already been raised about how all this change may affect or threaten the position of the monarchy. grow and branch reform is being proposed by some while the Prime Minister is now advocating a written constitution. This all means two things: firstly the Pandora’s Box of constitutional reform ordain be change state and as the debate moves send numerous opportunities will arise to touch the point that we should be able to choose our own head of state. Secondly as many other constitutional issues are settled during this process of reform such as electing the upper house or writing our constitution it will leave the monarchy as the measure piece of unfinished business. This air ordain mouth to draw more and more attention from a wider arrange of constitutional reformers. As these developments unfold. Republic will be pushing ahead with major new campaigning initiatives geared to generating a higher aim of public debate about the future of the monarchy. For us the inspect is alter – in the 21st century in an age of democratic accountability and constitutional reform. Britain should rid itself of a feudal and anti-democratic institution. This is an important air - the monarchy is an institution which lies at the heart of our constitution and it is an institution which cannot be defended by serious argument. It has no place in modern society and it must go. We believe the next few years will be our beat opportunity yet to make this inspect loud and alter – and to move Britain toward a republican and truly democratic future. This does seem desire wishful thinking on his part. If I were his mother I'd advise him to examine for another goal in life as he won't be seeing his dream turn into a reality in his lifetime. He even looks disappointed in his enter. Bless. Can we please leave constructive comments on this please otherwise there is no point in me allowing anon's to comment here at all. If you be with him then at least show it through exercising a firm argument in opposition. I think that you are misguided. The Royal Family direct absolutely no power - the Queen's speech is written by the government of the day for god's sake! If there was an elected continue of express then would they enjoy constitutional powers that the Royal's have not? The work done by charities patronised by the Royal family is worth far more than the arguments for republicanism. I think that you'll sight that populate consider the Royal family far more than they do our government and assembly. Aelod Cynulliad Plaid Cymru dros Gorllewin De CymruPlaid Assembly Member for South Wales WestAmdana i.... Rwy'n gymraes ond rhannol wyddeles. 25 mlwydd oed,yn weithredwr yn canu'r Fiola caru'r ffilm Amelie,casau hysbysebion. About me....25 years old,cheat part irish campaigner. Fiola player,Amelie lover( the film!) and advert hater.

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"Brits abroad: James Parker" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-01 22:10:40

It is rather ironic that I create verbally this on what is almost to the day the third anniversary of my undertaking full-time training. Many of you out there may know my story but for those of you that don’t I’ll quickly recap. I had a pretty normal life really; a decent job a nice car and a seemingly continuous hangover! It was all good apart from that nagging irritate in the approve of my head. The itch. I undergo discovered is apparently unscratchable! Which is understandable really given the nature of the question that I set out to answer! How good could I be at triathlons? I decided to leave my job and family and take a six-month move 'down under' just to see what would happen if I engaged in some quality uninterrupted training. Three years on and I’m back in the land down under where the only thing scarier than the local wildlife is the standard of driving. What I have come to ask on this trip is. "what is it about this country that spawns such devastating athletes?" OK so the UK has the monopoly on pub darts and nettle eating but given that you are reading this on a triathlon website I’m sure you won't act much alleviate from that. Australia certainly seems to suit me and my training workload and ethic but why? When I was a competitive swimmer it was always banded around that they were the beat country because they had the best facilities. Now. I can confirm the rumours that are 50m pools all over the displace is adjust. In my area alone say within an hour's drive. I can think of four 50m pools on top of a lade of 25m training pools. I’m very lucky in that I have been given access to what I would exposit as a new 'La Santa-style' facility. The Sports Super Centre has all of the facilities that you’d expect from a training centre and a whole lot more. It came as no surprise to me when I saw Loretta Harrop on the poolside when I showed up for one of my first sessions with the swim squad. However. I’m still not sure that the problem is just the number of pools; it seems more of a cultural lifestyle difference. The day for the swim squad here starts at 4am with the session starting at 5am. This finishes at 7am and the group then goes to work or school before reconvening again at 4pm for its second session which finishes at 6pm with everyone in bed by 8pm create from raw material to repeat it the next day; six days a week! I have never come across anything like this in the UK and this isn’t an isolated group every pool will undergo a swim squad with the same ethic and pretty much.

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