Re: Interesting coincidence
Posted by Crono on
Thu May 26th 2005 at 9:48pm
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No, that's just what the word means:
"To bring into a state of unity; merge."
"To join forces for a common purpose"
"An association of people or groups united for the furtherance of political or commercial interests"
They both picked the word for obvious reasons.
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: Interesting coincidence
Posted by Leperous on
Thu May 26th 2005 at 9:53pm
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It's quite a famous book, so I wouldn't be surprised.
Re: Interesting coincidence
Posted by satchmo on
Thu May 26th 2005 at 11:59pm
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And notice in many parts of the game, you can find psychiatric unit looking interrogation rooms with TV monitors.
It really reminds me of a psych ward I used to work at.
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Re: Interesting coincidence
Posted by Gwil on
Fri May 27th 2005 at 3:19am
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It's not such a bad film either. Jack Nicholson does the ol' clucky nutter role quite well.
Re: Interesting coincidence
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Fri May 27th 2005 at 3:44pm
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Once you've submitted your essay, I am interested in reading it.
Isn't it nice to incorporate gaming into scholastic work? I wish I could've done that when I was in college. I did do a report on the design of Excel interface (yes, the spreadsheet) for a design class I took.
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