I would have bought the generic one, since it costs usually about 30% less than a brand name that spent that 30% on useless advertising. But that's just me.
If you're at least a semi-athletic type, I'd recommend kickball. There are a couple of leagues out there, I'm a part of WAKA (kickball.com). It's a ton of fun, and you'll meet people.
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Um no, that's not a good analogy at all, because you haven't bought the candy bar. The better analogy is that people all around you are stealing candy bars, but because you bought one, he puts a GPS tracker on you and takes down all your information to make sure you're not giving the candy bar to anyone else.
I really hate that saying. It makes it sound like physics is a religion, where scientists have decided "that's how things work, and that's that" - which is ridiculous. If something "defies" physics, then the laws of physics change to accommodate reality. That's how science works - it comes about based on observation.
Nothing can defy the laws of physics - because physics describes how things work.
I dunno I didn't think it was that good. Jurassic Park was a good, fun book with a message buried in it. Next is a message with a fun book buried in it. I think Crichton has gotten more desperate over the years for people to listen to him.
How about the 6 day war? Haven't seen any games on that one. Play as the arab alliance, see if you can win.
Or what about Gulf War II? Starts out as a war game, morphs into a military/city strategy game. A cross between command and conquer and simcity2000. See if you can stabilize Iraq before it can happen in real life.
if it's a T-Rex, then the caveman just has to stand still, and the T-Rex will leave. Jurassic Park taught me that, and I hear they really did their research on that one.
GalCiv2 should really be on there. It's better than of the strategy games on that list, save for maybe Civ4. And it's close. It's the most well thought out 4X game of the WinXP generation, hands down.
Still, something Just Doesn't Sit Right in this case. No one is asking questions it seems. What the hell went on for 4 years? Why was this kid so hard to find? How did this guy explain the sudden appearance of an adolescent son?
Nothing about this one makes any sense. The parents are acting way too nonchalant about his return. They don't seem to want to know what happened. Maybe they're in shock. And this kid has a lip piercing - who did that? Was it a home piercing? If it was done professionally, they're required to get parental approval - how did that get faked?
My dad just got his first email address (i know, i know) with yahoo mail, and excitedly emailed his brother, a comcast member. Bounce. Comcast is blocking a whole range of yahoo IP addresses. I've emailed them three times asking them to open up the whole block, but they won't do it, they'll only open up each IP i send them individually.
bittorrent causes a lot of traffic. I mean come on, the internet isn't like some sort of truck you can just dump stuff on. It's a series of tubes, man!
I would have bought the generic one, since it costs usually about 30% less than a brand name that spent that 30% on useless advertising. But that's just me.
but you can get a MORE powerful laptop for LESS money. this thing is crazy.
yeah but does it do print preview?
If you're not part of the solution...
Han SHOT FIRST!!
If you're at least a semi-athletic type, I'd recommend kickball. There are a couple of leagues out there, I'm a part of WAKA (kickball.com). It's a ton of fun, and you'll meet people.
2 hours isn't a problem. Porn movies aren't really known for their epic length. Well, not in minutes, anyway.
And so what if some actors get sick? You just make a different movie. There's an audience for everything (disturbingly)!
A gaming laptop review without reviewing one from Sager?
Ridiculous. I love my Sager, and the company is great.
http://www.sagernotebook.com/
Um no, that's not a good analogy at all, because you haven't bought the candy bar. The better analogy is that people all around you are stealing candy bars, but because you bought one, he puts a GPS tracker on you and takes down all your information to make sure you're not giving the candy bar to anyone else.
Except maybe for xenobiological slaves or test subjects. Or for the intergalactic zoo.
It's to protect against ICBMs - you know, Inter-Continental Ballistic Mosquitoes. All the major superpowers have them.
What's so confusing about that?
I really hate that saying. It makes it sound like physics is a religion, where scientists have decided "that's how things work, and that's that" - which is ridiculous. If something "defies" physics, then the laws of physics change to accommodate reality. That's how science works - it comes about based on observation.
Nothing can defy the laws of physics - because physics describes how things work.
Uh, yes - Crichton has a medical degree background, so he is to be considered versed in subjects relating to that.
He is not a climatologist.
Why is that hard to understand? You'd trust a mechanic to talk about cars but if he says that vaccines don't work - why should you believe him?
I dunno I didn't think it was that good. Jurassic Park was a good, fun book with a message buried in it. Next is a message with a fun book buried in it. I think Crichton has gotten more desperate over the years for people to listen to him.
They couldn't in Jurassic Park. Hollywood never lies.
Too bad I'd still rather play worms or quake3 than soldat.
How about the 6 day war? Haven't seen any games on that one. Play as the arab alliance, see if you can win.
Or what about Gulf War II? Starts out as a war game, morphs into a military/city strategy game. A cross between command and conquer and simcity2000. See if you can stabilize Iraq before it can happen in real life.
if it's a T-Rex, then the caveman just has to stand still, and the T-Rex will leave. Jurassic Park taught me that, and I hear they really did their research on that one.
GalCiv2 should really be on there. It's better than of the strategy games on that list, save for maybe Civ4. And it's close. It's the most well thought out 4X game of the WinXP generation, hands down.
Still, something Just Doesn't Sit Right in this case. No one is asking questions it seems. What the hell went on for 4 years? Why was this kid so hard to find? How did this guy explain the sudden appearance of an adolescent son?
Nothing about this one makes any sense. The parents are acting way too nonchalant about his return. They don't seem to want to know what happened. Maybe they're in shock. And this kid has a lip piercing - who did that? Was it a home piercing? If it was done professionally, they're required to get parental approval - how did that get faked?
My dad just got his first email address (i know, i know) with yahoo mail, and excitedly emailed his brother, a comcast member. Bounce.
Comcast is blocking a whole range of yahoo IP addresses. I've emailed them three times asking them to open up the whole block, but they won't do it, they'll only open up each IP i send them individually.
bittorrent causes a lot of traffic. I mean come on, the internet isn't like some sort of truck you can just dump stuff on. It's a series of tubes, man!
because that would make too much sense.
i love how separate is spelled correct in the quote, and then misspelled in the post body. 8)
mmmm...scientific porpoises in garlic butter....