@ledzepplin – It’s a physics-based puzzle game with fairly minimal violence. The game was originally released in a compilation called The Orange Box with little known about it (to the masses anyway) other than its T rating and the fact that it was a puzzle game. It’s more rewarding to play it without knowing much about it, but in essence, the objective is to move through puzzle/test chambers using only your Portal gun, abusing momentum conserved while you pass through the Portals.
I still don’t know why Apple won’t let Flash on the iPad. Maybe he’s too resource-intensive or unstable and they don’t want anything on the device that could jeopardize the user experience. The experience is already jeopardized without him, though.
You know, guys, Dick Tracy is a lot better if you read all 7 from a week at once, on a weekly basis (like a weekly chapter of a comic).
Each Saturday I’ve been reading last Sunday’s as a recap from the previous week, then the next 6 as a single 18-panel “chapter.” :D
The whole healthcare debate is incredibly complex, and can’t be argued in anything less than several pages of high controversial and analytical arguments from both sides. I don’t have a firm enough understanding of either the current system, or the Constitution, or the proposed health care plans (over 1000 pages?).
Neither, do I believe, do cable news stations.
As such, I’ll read the comic, and maybe go read up on such a debate and try to form my own opinion, instead of smashing my opinion into a comment on gocomics.
@ledzepplin – It’s a physics-based puzzle game with fairly minimal violence. The game was originally released in a compilation called The Orange Box with little known about it (to the masses anyway) other than its T rating and the fact that it was a puzzle game. It’s more rewarding to play it without knowing much about it, but in essence, the objective is to move through puzzle/test chambers using only your Portal gun, abusing momentum conserved while you pass through the Portals.