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@garywhitta at Xbox we used to quadruple estimates. -
Surely it's not rocket science: take your highest estimate for expected server load/capacity needed and then DOUBLE IT. What am I missing?
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It goes like this / A gentle kick / It helps you float away from biff / But it doesn't work on water
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I heard there was a hoverboard / That soon you'd get to buy in stores / But you don't fall for urban legends, do you?
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@JamesStevenson "Bands I Liked In College" by James Stevenson -
7th Guest 3 for tablets and PCs makes tons of sense. The genre is perfect for today. http://www.polygon.com/2013/3/6/4072420/the-7th-guest-3-in-development-for-ios-android-pc-and-mac …
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@ShaneWatch Makes total sense though. The Room was awesome on iPad. Genre perfectly fits the platform. -
Sorry, I just sung the first line of this story in my head. http://kotaku.com/5988935/im-a-mormon-pop-culture-often-mocks-my-faith-but-fallout-treated-it-right …
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Call me old fashioned, but I don't think we should have to argue with the government about things like "don't kill us with robots."
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But what'll make for interesting Twitter is the first time a dev says "my game is way different, please re-review" and Polygon says "no."
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These are probably questions that have been raised in many a Polygon staff meeting, to be fair.
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@kobunheat Hey, I just met you / And this is crazy / My servers are up now / So re-review me, maybe? -
Does digital journalism call for a new way of thinking? Perhaps, but constantly tweaking years' worth of reviews seems like a Sisyphean task
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The restaurant analogy is one I am pretty sure I made at a SXSW panel years ago. You review the restaurant once, then re-review maybe.
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Not saying that "living reviews" aren't an interesting experiment and maybe helpful. Talking about the growing idea that you're OBLIGATED to
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Okay, so you all say some variation of "no, because the Internet is an archive." I agree. So: why do some feel that reviews must be updated?
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If not, why not? And why doesn't that also apply to a product review?
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If I publish a story saying John is the CEO of a company, and then John gets fired the next day, do I have to edit the story?
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Okay, here's a question.
@kobunheat ще нічого не писав.
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