padproject.nd.edu Review:

Paper Analytical Device Project // University of Notre Dame - Paper analytical devices (PADs) are test cards that can quickly determine whether a drug tablet contains the correct medicines. They are cheap and easy to use. They don't require power, chemicals, solvents, or any expensive instruments, so they can be deployed rapidly at large scale whereever a problem with pharmaceutical quality is suspected.


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  • Anna - Never complained about DRM 'til now...

    Come...on. EA. Not sure why we keep pre-ordering these things and supporting this kind of strategy. Online checking on the single player mode is just ridiculous. If you're going to cripple a game to counteract piracy, at least reward the people who are paying for it with something other than a crazy $60 price tag. Unfortunately decisions like these are made to please a committee of stockholders who don't likely have to deal with the negative side-effect of actually trying to play the game. Get a clue, whoever keeps pushing this. Let your game designers handle how the game works and keep your great ideas to yourselves.