Re: The "I need help with this specific game" Thread
GregNickRyanFan,
I have Windows XPS and it works perfectly on it. Did you read the directons clearly?
All of the above, but for different reasons.
Gil Grissom is scientifically minded but he lacks human compassion.
Horatio Caine is a very complex individual and possibly could be a figure from an ancient greek tragedy.
Mac Taylor is multi-sided and is firm but just. A very tragic figure...
Have just finished reading "Nevada Rose" by Jerome Preisler yesterday. It's prologue, is, to say the least, a bit heady. However, the plots are well written and very intriguing. Worth while reading , once you get past the Prologue.
If Looks Could Kill... by Jethro Gibbs
Wipe That Smug Look Off Your Face, Fed! as told by Jethro Gibbs to Gil Grissom
The Three Faces Of Ryan Wolfe: A Medico-Social Study by Alex Woode, Calleigh Duquesne , Eric Delko and Horatio Caine.
MyMutantRomance,
In Extremis teaches us that in ordrer to be a true CSI, you have to gather , analyze and interperet the evidence and crime scene; otherwise you're just a technician.
What I meant was that they didn't have an active role! For instance, Charlie Sheen didn't make that remark about Cath's dress being police issue... or did he? And where was Greta(?), his housemaid?
And what was even stranger was that none of the characters from "Two and a Half Men" weren't even on CSI. I mean, why have an episode entitled "Two and a Half Deaths" when none of the characters are included? It's total nonsense and a waste of money.
The Theory of Everything states that whereas everything is related (sound familar?) , the Chaos Theory states that there is no connection, just diverse events coming together.