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Is Hard The New Good? (gamesetwatch.com)
submitted 2 years ago by gamegiants
Finally some progress in rebuilding the Syracuse Symphony. It's a bit hard to read between the lines in the article, but this is GOOD news. (syracuse.com)
submitted 29 days ago by peepinmyboff to classicalmusic
Waffle House's disaster preparedness was so good that the head of FEMA uses it to measure how hard an area was hit by Irene. If a Waffle House is closed, he knows it's bad (csmonitor.com)
submitted 5 months ago by Wisco to politics
Game Difficulty As a Virtue - Why are the truly difficult games seeing the most critical acclaim today? Gamasutra news director Leigh Alexander thinks she might see a new video gaming trend: Is "hard" the new "good"? (gamesetwatch.com)
submitted 2 years ago by Telekinesis to gaming
Time to say something good about the United States. I've been a reddit reader for a couple of months, and at first I was amazed how quickly redditors can take any issue dealing with politics and turn the issue into a United States is so evil diatribe, because of its involvement in other countries. Yet, these same people are just as vocal against the United States when it does not become involved in an issue. I’ve an idea. Each time you post something bad about the United States also post some thing good about the United States. I don’t think any of us will have to look very hard to find something new. Hey, I'm just sayin'. (reddit.com)
submitted 4 years ago by welch6980reddit to reddit.com
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Finally some progress in rebuilding the Syracuse Symphony. It's a bit hard to read between the lines in the article, but this is GOOD news. (syracuse.com)
submitted ago by peepinmyboff to classicalmusic
Waffle House's disaster preparedness was so good that the head of FEMA uses it to measure how hard an area was hit by Irene. If a Waffle House is closed, he knows it's bad (csmonitor.com)
submitted ago by Wisco to politics
Game Difficulty As a Virtue - Why are the truly difficult games seeing the most critical acclaim today? Gamasutra news director Leigh Alexander thinks she might see a new video gaming trend: Is "hard" the new "good"? (gamesetwatch.com)
submitted ago by Telekinesis to gaming
Time to say something good about the United States. I've been a reddit reader for a couple of months, and at first I was amazed how quickly redditors can take any issue dealing with politics and turn the issue into a United States is so evil diatribe, because of its involvement in other countries. Yet, these same people are just as vocal against the United States when it does not become involved in an issue. I’ve an idea. Each time you post something bad about the United States also post some thing good about the United States. I don’t think any of us will have to look very hard to find something new. Hey, I'm just sayin'. (reddit.com)
submitted ago by welch6980reddit to reddit.com