No, that's listed as a method of torture under the Geneva Convention.
I'm almost sure of it, Greg.
No, watching the live stage show was torture . . . .
(Yes, there was a live stage show I had to attend.)
No, that's listed as a method of torture under the Geneva Convention.
I'm almost sure of it, Greg.
It wasn't by choice, believe me. We had to watch it as part of a course at college. adaptation module, comprising literary adaptation, video game adaptation and a couple of others. The other video game adaptation was Tomb Raider.What about watching it? Does that count?No, that's listed as a method of torture under the Geneva Convention.
I'm almost sure of it, Greg.
If it does, I'll recommend it to MI6
Xeris, if you subjected yourself to it by choice, I don't think it can be listed as torture.
I wasn't attempting to evaluate the site. I was simply critical of your review which IMO suffered from a significant lack of objectivity. Also, contacting the person behind the text directly means very little compared to the ability to publicly comment on the article.Interesting that readers don't have an option to comment on the reviews on that site.
I've read only one ("Kobayashi Maru"), and it was, well... It made me laugh.
If you had searched a bit beyond reading only one review (which is a bad idea anyway when trying to evaluate a site with multiple contributors ( FWIW I wrote the Kobayashi Maru review)) you would have found this, in case you have something to say about the site:
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Regardless of how you reacted to the review, I think it makes some fair points, and it's obviously representative of Defcon's opinion, which is as valid as anyone else's.I've read only one ("Kobayashi Maru"), and it was, well... It made me laugh.
That's something which has been suggested before, but I don't know if it'd be worth it.Interesting that readers don't have an option to comment on the reviews on that site.
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Having said that: I liked the Enterprise Series, I liked previous Enterprise books and I liked most of the non-Enterprise Mangels & Martin stories, so theoretically I should have a "positive bias", but the combination of the authors and the series just don't work for me and that they are focusing so much on the one part of the series which I liked the least (the Trip & T'Pol relationship) isn't helping either. By the way: based on your avatar I doubt your opinion on the books is more objective than mine.![]()
Right now, the top three stories are within just ten votes of one another, and the ranking of those three has already switched a couple of times today.Nooooooooo! The suspense is killing me.
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On their way - just waiting for a couple of things to happen before I post them.It's Monday morning. Where are the results?![]()
I suggest you go to the big finish website and buy the downloads, because they are much cheaper that way and you can get them instantaneously, and they don't have DRM on their audio files.How hard is it to find the Doctor Who audios in the US? I've never listened to something like them before, but I've heard enough about them now that I'm curious to see what they are like.
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