The more FPSes are focused on realism, the more the gameplay becomes hiding in a bush for days waiting for someone to walk past. Real warfare is camping.
The drive should have been encrypted, but can't really blame the guy for being human. We've all told ourselves over and over again not to forget we just put a pizza in the oven and then 20 minutes later start to smell burning.
"Behind this mask is more than a man, My. Creedy. Behind this mask is an idea. And ideas are bulletproof." ~V for Vendetta, about 5 minutes before he dies.
The reason that facebook is popular is that facebook is popular. Let me see... friends on facebook: 250. Friends on diaspora: 4. Which am I going to check more regularly? Myspace only lost popularity because of how annoying you could make your profile for everyone else to view.
You're always going to need your laptop. While it's true WiFi spots aren't as plentiful as in the US, they exist and you don't need to worry about some WiFi region rubbish. If you get a good adapter with an in-built transformer (and trust me they exist) then you can use this and your US power cable to get your laptop charged anywhere in England.
As for the places I recommend going: Cambridge (it's where I was at University!), Down House (Kent, the house of Charles Darwin), The Science and Natural History Museum (obviously), Bletchley Park, and if you don't mind the cost of the train ticket, Bath.
MY HERO!
Thank god you said this, I was about to click on the link...
The more FPSes are focused on realism, the more the gameplay becomes hiding in a bush for days waiting for someone to walk past. Real warfare is camping.
Surely it's because they want you to fork out the extra money for the next one up?
The drive should have been encrypted, but can't really blame the guy for being human. We've all told ourselves over and over again not to forget we just put a pizza in the oven and then 20 minutes later start to smell burning.
"Behind this mask is more than a man, My. Creedy. Behind this mask is an idea. And ideas are bulletproof." ~V for Vendetta, about 5 minutes before he dies.
Interesting. They are not real reviews so technically they should come up as deceptive, which I guess they are.
The reason that facebook is popular is that facebook is popular. Let me see... friends on facebook: 250. Friends on diaspora: 4. Which am I going to check more regularly? Myspace only lost popularity because of how annoying you could make your profile for everyone else to view.
No extreme societal control? http://niv.scripturetext.com/leviticus/20.htm Nothing in the Old Testament is mandatory anymore? http://bible.cc/matthew/5-18.htm
as much as I like that XKCD comic, Twilight fans would not stay around 4chan when anon starts flooding all the vampire threads with gore and porn.
Safety first - don't fist android girls.
I actually have no problem with this, considering how anyone that spends much of their life playing an MMORPG should be shot.
You're always going to need your laptop. While it's true WiFi spots aren't as plentiful as in the US, they exist and you don't need to worry about some WiFi region rubbish. If you get a good adapter with an in-built transformer (and trust me they exist) then you can use this and your US power cable to get your laptop charged anywhere in England. As for the places I recommend going: Cambridge (it's where I was at University!), Down House (Kent, the house of Charles Darwin), The Science and Natural History Museum (obviously), Bletchley Park, and if you don't mind the cost of the train ticket, Bath.
How do they fit?