Comments do require a bit of effort and time commitment. If you are willing to spend time on the comments your most likely going to spend more time working the code itself.
Very true but what if we used the Micro-black holes as a way to jump start the Stargate? Just place a MBH the center of the Stargate, now you don't require as much energy to open a wormhole. I can't say for certain but it very well may be more energy efficient to create a MBH than start up the SG. Also maybe and again I can't be certain but a SC requires a large amount of energy to be used all at once, that requires massive capacity to get it to work; with a MBH you may be able to grow one at a slower rate in other words it requires the same amount of energy but you don't need to have it all at once.
There already is a mouse like this and it was actually designed much better. The Naga, it has all the standard buttons and then it has another 12 on the side, its an interesting idea and would be rather useful in some gaming situations. They market it to MMO, I also think it would be rather nice to have in RTS
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About 7% as much as whatever you are using today
Ok, your comment made me laugh so I'll ignore it this time
I think you're watching the wrong channel because you obviously didn't know that that movie was a documentary and that John Wayne is Chuck Norris' dad
Sue me I was in a rush to write a semi-intelligent comment to get a +5 Insightful/Interesting; and your is shorter than you're.
+1 Funny
Comments do require a bit of effort and time commitment. If you are willing to spend time on the comments your most likely going to spend more time working the code itself.
Because the 12 megapixels on this phone are more than the 3 megapixels that the iPhone has, so it's 4 times better.
You actually expect the consumers to understand that the lens is the most important part of a camera? GIGO
Very true but what if we used the Micro-black holes as a way to jump start the Stargate? Just place a MBH the center of the Stargate, now you don't require as much energy to open a wormhole. I can't say for certain but it very well may be more energy efficient to create a MBH than start up the SG. Also maybe and again I can't be certain but a SC requires a large amount of energy to be used all at once, that requires massive capacity to get it to work; with a MBH you may be able to grow one at a slower rate in other words it requires the same amount of energy but you don't need to have it all at once.
What race did you hear it in?
I heard it in Protoss
I'm not racist I have black friends
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=wow+private+servers
Oil markets are based off of speculation and not supply and demand.
Learn the difference between a PowerPoint presentation and a presentation using PowerPoint
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I'm not so sure acceleration is the proper way to describe it; because it also tells you when you are upside down
Oh yeah, that's right. All I can say is I've been clean for 9 months
So instead of a ? over the quest givers head there is a $
That's a very good point, I was rather amused to find that the Bard class was part of a Rogue's progression
Hopefully next year Black Isle or whatever they're called these days will get hold of this engine and make an absolutely amazing game
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with a minimum of 4 game ending bugs forcing us to wait at least 3 years for the modding community to fix them all.
There already is a mouse like this and it was actually designed much better. The Naga, it has all the standard buttons and then it has another 12 on the side, its an interesting idea and would be rather useful in some gaming situations. They market it to MMO, I also think it would be rather nice to have in RTS
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16826153054
Downtown Dallas it is
Sounds like you opted for the minimal install version
Controversy only works on stupid people, not that I'm disagreeing with your point or anything.
I remember hearing about that, and IIRC they add a bit of randomized wiggle in the flightpath, to avoid that in the future.
Yup, it was much warmer there so they could wear open toe sandals