"even a hint that the company sabotaged competitors versions of the game intentionally."
Like this never happened with Microsoft before.
Or that Microsoft didn't agree to antitrust constraints and then break its agreement.
I guess they didn't consider the Times Higher Education World University Rankings (https://www.timeshighereducation.com) as being relevant because they are not from the US. Or something.
Twenty years ago this year, I took a class in Management at a Community College. The textbook cost $49.00 according to the price tag I see on the back. This year I am teaching a class in Management at a Community College. The newest edition of my assigned textbook costs $48.76 on Amazon.
The Twenty-year old text is hardbound and is in a lot more in-depth than this year's, but now we have access to the internet for more depth and breadth than we had then. Granted, there are a bunch of textbooks out there for $160 to $200, but the publishers are making an effort to offer lower-priced options.
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Microsoft flip off anti-trust regulators?
"even a hint that the company sabotaged competitors versions of the game intentionally." Like this never happened with Microsoft before. Or that Microsoft didn't agree to antitrust constraints and then break its agreement.
THE was first
I guess they didn't consider the Times Higher Education World University Rankings (https://www.timeshighereducation.com) as being relevant because they are not from the US. Or something.
SNL has always been ad heaven
If they are cutting SNL ads by 30% means that it will only be 50% ads now.
That will raise their funny joke per hour ratio to just over one.
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Twenty years ago this year, I took a class in Management at a Community College. The textbook cost $49.00 according to the price tag I see on the back.
This year I am teaching a class in Management at a Community College. The newest edition of my assigned textbook costs $48.76 on Amazon.
The Twenty-year old text is hardbound and is in a lot more in-depth than this year's, but now we have access to the internet for more depth and breadth than we had then.
Granted, there are a bunch of textbooks out there for $160 to $200, but the publishers are making an effort to offer lower-priced options.