mitchell-quotes+to+remember

1. Leigh Alexander compared the Japanese online game Rapelay to its players when he says, “the feedback on RapeLay is as creepy as the game's premise—"hours of fun," one user posted.” With a link to ( [] ). 2. Leigh Alexander shows that video game violence has been a constant problem when he says, “ Joe Lieberman and Ted Kennedy spoke out against 2004's JFK Reloaded, a [|game that let you re-enact the Kennedy assassination]. The [|"Hot Coffee" modification] to Grand Theft Auto—which allowed players to (poorly) simulate intercourse with in-game girlfriends—left [|Lieberman and Hillary Clinton in a huff] in 2005. That same year, the Illinois Legislature (among many others) banned the sale of violent games to minors ” with a link to ( [] ). 3. He also points out that website security is at a failing standard when he says, “ Like every other illicit entity in the universe, though, RapeLay is available online. “ With a link to ( [] ). 4. the author shows the crucial need for technology when he says, "It would be hard to find a modern military that manages without technology developed by the Jewish state's feisty industry," with a link to ( [] 5. Leigh Alexander shows that the game is more dangerous because, “The epidemic of //chikan// is an enormous problem in Japan, particularly in major cities, where trains are so crowded that it's easy for predators to conceal their crimes.” With a link to ( [] ) 6. Leigh Alexander describes the way the game is being blocked when he says, “the game has already been barred from Amazon and eBay, and it isn't available in any brick-and-mortar stores in the United States.” With a link to ( [] )   7. Leigh Alexander describes the thought of Raplay users when he says,” RapeLay relies on the horrendous, wildly sexist fantasy that rape victims enjoy being attacked.” With a link to ( [] ) 8. Jessi Hempel describe what may come to reality when he writes, “Fugoo's technology could perhaps spawn a pillbox that tells you when to take your medication, or a special computer mouse that monitors your glucose levels.” with a link to ( [] ) 9. Jessi addresses the problem with the new technology when he says, “These things could have potential in the future, but when you talk about replacing your coffeemaker and buying a new alarm clock, there's limited appeal” with a link to ( [] )

10. Jessi describes what hopes the company has when he says, “ Eventually the company hopes outside developers will come up with new applications that will lead to new kinds of household gadgets, or at least encourage consumers to hook even the most mundane devices up to the Web. ” With a link to ( [] ) 11. Jessi overall writes that, “ Put another way: these guys know how to build extremely affordable products. ” With a link to ( [] ) 12. Jenna Wortham describes the changes with cellphone plans when she says, “The study also found that 26 percent of consumers with a contract plan were considering switching to prepaid and pay-as-you-go cellphone plans because of job losses and concerns about the tumultuous economy.” With a link to ( [] ) 13. She explains that because of the economy, “About 15 percent of cellphone users in the United States have already cut back on expensive features and plans because of financial concerns.” With a link to ( [] ) 14. She shows that the cellphone businesses are suffering when she says, “As the recession deepens, as many as 60 million Americans are cutting cellphone costs.” with a link to ( [] ) 15. BBC news reports that, “ Aerospace experts have suggested an experimental version of the weapon could be used in a war against Iraq, carried on a cruise missile or unmanned aircraft. ” With a link to ( [] )