Where can i find the update to history channel's 'Battle of Briton'?
Q. i have recently installed the old game Battle of Briton by The History Channel but i want to find the update. if it help, the gamewas launched in 2003 its an Activision Value publishing thing... hope you can help thnx in advance
Asked by guineapigsftw@ymail.com - Sat Nov 15 17:52:37 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Try this link: It says on the page: "To get all these new features, players will have to use the Check for Updates button from their start menu. The new update is about a 35 meg update"
Answered by probablygraham - Sat Nov 15 18:05:14 2008
Q. i have recently installed the old game Battle of Briton by The History Channel but i want to find the update. if it help, the gamewas launched in 2003 its an Activision Value publishing thing... hope you can help thnx in advance
Asked by guineapigsftw@ymail.com - Sat Nov 15 17:52:37 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Try this link: It says on the page: "To get all these new features, players will have to use the Check for Updates button from their start menu. The new update is about a 35 meg update"
Answered by probablygraham - Sat Nov 15 18:05:14 2008
How do I change the target location of a shortcut by adding something to the end? (VISTA)?
Q. Hey, I have a game and it has a cheat code that allows you to get more money by adding a piece of text to the target file in properties. (VISTA) "C:\Program Files\Activision Value\Big Biz Tycoon 2\BigBiz2.exe" But I need to add mo_money to it at the end, how would I do this? Thanks, that works!
Asked by GEO net Correspondent - Sat Apr 12 09:33:06 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You open up the shortcut's properties and paste this into the target field. "C:\Program Files\Activision Value\Big Biz Tycoon 2\BigBiz2.exe" -mo_money
Answered by Dalton C - Sat Apr 12 09:38:14 2008
Q. Hey, I have a game and it has a cheat code that allows you to get more money by adding a piece of text to the target file in properties. (VISTA) "C:\Program Files\Activision Value\Big Biz Tycoon 2\BigBiz2.exe" But I need to add mo_money to it at the end, how would I do this? Thanks, that works!
Asked by GEO net Correspondent - Sat Apr 12 09:33:06 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You open up the shortcut's properties and paste this into the target field. "C:\Program Files\Activision Value\Big Biz Tycoon 2\BigBiz2.exe" -mo_money
Answered by Dalton C - Sat Apr 12 09:38:14 2008
Investment strategy? Cheap value stocks or Expensive Quality Stocks?
Q. I know its probably a personal choice but I am new to investing and would like some investments strategy tips. My questions is say I have ~$500/month to invest in stocks, is it better to buy ~100 shares of a "cheap" stock (i.e. GE, Bank of America, Activision, under $20) or less of an "expensive quality" stock (i.e. google, coke, monsanto, >$40)? I am just curious if its better to buy more of the cheaper stock because I feel I can get more "bang for the buck". Just for example, if GE is $14 and coke is $43, I can get 100 shares of GE for $1400 while only getting ~33 shares of coke for the same price. Any advice on this topic?
Asked by rwingace - Wed Jan 14 21:01:39 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Stocks are not considered "cheap" because they have a low price. Just because Bank of A has a lower stock price does not make it "cheaper" than a stock that sells for $100 a share. You must decide why you want to buy a certain stock based on solid valuation metrics. Which ones? Well it depends. Do you like companies that are fast growing? Pay dividends? Do you know the business well? Low p/e stocks? My point is if you do not know what you are doing, then take a step back and do some more homework. Read some books. Read "The Intelligent Investor" by Benjamin Grahm and all the books by Peter Lynch. After that start dipping your toe in the water. In the meantime I would recommend an index fund. Becoming a knowledgeable… [cont.]
Answered by Art Fay from Monterey - Wed Jan 14 22:06:22 2009
Q. I know its probably a personal choice but I am new to investing and would like some investments strategy tips. My questions is say I have ~$500/month to invest in stocks, is it better to buy ~100 shares of a "cheap" stock (i.e. GE, Bank of America, Activision, under $20) or less of an "expensive quality" stock (i.e. google, coke, monsanto, >$40)? I am just curious if its better to buy more of the cheaper stock because I feel I can get more "bang for the buck". Just for example, if GE is $14 and coke is $43, I can get 100 shares of GE for $1400 while only getting ~33 shares of coke for the same price. Any advice on this topic?
Asked by rwingace - Wed Jan 14 21:01:39 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Stocks are not considered "cheap" because they have a low price. Just because Bank of A has a lower stock price does not make it "cheaper" than a stock that sells for $100 a share. You must decide why you want to buy a certain stock based on solid valuation metrics. Which ones? Well it depends. Do you like companies that are fast growing? Pay dividends? Do you know the business well? Low p/e stocks? My point is if you do not know what you are doing, then take a step back and do some more homework. Read some books. Read "The Intelligent Investor" by Benjamin Grahm and all the books by Peter Lynch. After that start dipping your toe in the water. In the meantime I would recommend an index fund. Becoming a knowledgeable… [cont.]
Answered by Art Fay from Monterey - Wed Jan 14 22:06:22 2009
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