You mean all this time I should have taped myself playing video games and sold them as instructional? 'course I would have had to edit out the swear words I suppose. #@%$* campers!!!
%$#@$$ where did he come from?!?
A buddy of mine grabs a handfull every time he goes to the store and saves them up for when he goes shooting. See he has rigged up a skeet launcher to fling these little circles of evil into the air and [shuck-shuck] BOOM.
Thank God. I'm getting close to the age [if not there, uggh] of getting THE PROBE during a yearly physical. I would really like to see this become mainstream or at least find a doctor that uses it.
"I wonder how long it will be before fuel cells are used on homebuilt experimentals."---
Not long at all I think, considering you can buy a model car kit at Fry's for about $100 USD [I saw it back in January for $130 USD] Now that it's dropped a bit I'll probably pick it up and play around with it.
Granted the game [gee] didn't live up to the hype but I really enjoyed it and IMHO it was mostly about the world builder...thus leading to all those custom modules. I've found some fairly fun ones [sorry they are at home or I'd list 'em]. So I would have to say the game was really all about the world buidler. I highly reccommend giving NWN another shot, but hey I've been an RPG geek for the last 20 years or so, I even enjoy going back to Curse of the Azure Bonds, the old Pool of Radiance and the like.
How many other hospitals [in differant nations]have this practice and if the Red Cross keeps a sample, along with all of your personal information they aquire when one donates blood. It would seem to be a really easy thing to accomplish.
What really would have been a big win is fining the hell out of them and spreading it around to those poor Sysadmins that had to remove that crap afterwards. Yeah I know... how would you distribute the award? $1000.00 to everyone who applies:)
That decision is ludicrous. How about if I go and patent a machine with four wheels and an engine, never bother to test or use it and sue everybody for royalties. Why, oh why are we judged by a jury of our peers not smart enough to get out of jury duty? BTW I do answer the call when it comes [$15 a day woot!].
the MPAA lobbyist (who really is a nice guy)
Yeah so is the car salesman that's got this sweet deal on a '76 Lincoln, driven by a little old lady on Sundays.
Ford actually has one and Honda is testing one in the US, meanwhile Shell opened a filling station" in Iceland [sorry I only had the PR firm link] as a joint venture with several companies. By the way Iceland is now using hydrogen public transit.
I have friends who bought a "vacation" home in Death Valley, CA [actually it's just a party house for a bunch of vector ecologists and related people] and it used to be overrun with rodents. Nervous about Hantavirus see here [note also has a few good links to help you out on your quest] they tried one out, one of the middle priced ones I believe, and it works great. One of their neighbors doesn't use one and he gets drowned rats and mice in his toilet all the time. As one of the above posts mentions eliminate the point of entry and you are halfway there.
Well yeah... inbetween games you use the controllers to curl 20 reps and then bench the X-box for 10 reps. After serious consideration the Army went with the best console suited for the gym.
peer-to-peer piracy was a crime under a 1997 federal law, but universities continued to treat file-swapping as a minor infraction of campus disciplinary codes.
"If on your campus you had an assault and battery or a murder, you'd go down to the district attorney's office and deal with it that way," said Rep. William Jenkins, R-Tenn
These guys are bashing p2p. I know lots of "shady dealings" go on over p2p, but so does legit file sharing. From the sounds of it they're pinning everything but the fall of man [and the're working on that]
Or my wife's bread heh... Four, count 'em four dental appointments, later I finally got all my teeth fixed.
My bad. When they said the creation of characters I thought they meant player character not NPC types. Didn't read in depth enough.
You mean all this time I should have taped myself playing video games and sold them as instructional? 'course I would have had to edit out the swear words I suppose. #@%$* campers!!! %$#@$$ where did he come from?!?
He packs out all his trash and more.
A buddy of mine grabs a handfull every time he goes to the store and saves them up for when he goes shooting. See he has rigged up a skeet launcher to fling these little circles of evil into the air and [shuck-shuck] BOOM.
I use several of those listed above and would like to add this one to the list. It covers a broad range of topics.
Saw THIS a while ago, it provides some visual and more information for your statement.
LMAO :D
You forgot to add phone!
True...from the description and photo it seems non invasive. It would most liikely be best to adopt a wait and see policy I guess.
Thank God. I'm getting close to the age [if not there, uggh] of getting THE PROBE during a yearly physical. I would really like to see this become mainstream or at least find a doctor that uses it.
"I wonder how long it will be before fuel cells are used on homebuilt experimentals."--- Not long at all I think, considering you can buy a model car kit at Fry's for about $100 USD [I saw it back in January for $130 USD] Now that it's dropped a bit I'll probably pick it up and play around with it.
Granted the game [gee] didn't live up to the hype but I really enjoyed it and IMHO it was mostly about the world builder...thus leading to all those custom modules. I've found some fairly fun ones [sorry they are at home or I'd list 'em]. So I would have to say the game was really all about the world buidler. I highly reccommend giving NWN another shot, but hey I've been an RPG geek for the last 20 years or so, I even enjoy going back to Curse of the Azure Bonds, the old Pool of Radiance and the like.
Between thia and [for me] the long expected Never Winter Nights expansion I just lost several days of my life to the misty vortex of gaming.
How many other hospitals [in differant nations]have this practice and if the Red Cross keeps a sample, along with all of your personal information they aquire when one donates blood. It would seem to be a really easy thing to accomplish.
What really would have been a big win is fining the hell out of them and spreading it around to those poor Sysadmins that had to remove that crap afterwards. Yeah I know... how would you distribute the award? $1000.00 to everyone who applies :)
And I thought my system clock was fouled up.
That decision is ludicrous. How about if I go and patent a machine with four wheels and an engine, never bother to test or use it and sue everybody for royalties. Why, oh why are we judged by a jury of our peers not smart enough to get out of jury duty? BTW I do answer the call when it comes [$15 a day woot!].
the MPAA lobbyist (who really is a nice guy) Yeah so is the car salesman that's got this sweet deal on a '76 Lincoln, driven by a little old lady on Sundays.
Let that boy have a decent hair cut. Don't bring back the mullet! Well mullet or not I'm weak I'll buy it.
Ford actually has one and Honda is testing one in the US, meanwhile Shell opened a filling station" in Iceland [sorry I only had the PR firm link] as a joint venture with several companies. By the way Iceland is now using hydrogen public transit.
This" was in Scientific American a little while ago. Who knew? I had thought multiverse theory was restrained to sci-fi and comic books.
I have friends who bought a "vacation" home in Death Valley, CA [actually it's just a party house for a bunch of vector ecologists and related people] and it used to be overrun with rodents. Nervous about Hantavirus see here [note also has a few good links to help you out on your quest] they tried one out, one of the middle priced ones I believe, and it works great. One of their neighbors doesn't use one and he gets drowned rats and mice in his toilet all the time. As one of the above posts mentions eliminate the point of entry and you are halfway there.
Well yeah... inbetween games you use the controllers to curl 20 reps and then bench the X-box for 10 reps. After serious consideration the Army went with the best console suited for the gym.
peer-to-peer piracy was a crime under a 1997 federal law, but universities continued to treat file-swapping as a minor infraction of campus disciplinary codes. "If on your campus you had an assault and battery or a murder, you'd go down to the district attorney's office and deal with it that way," said Rep. William Jenkins, R-Tenn These guys are bashing p2p. I know lots of "shady dealings" go on over p2p, but so does legit file sharing. From the sounds of it they're pinning everything but the fall of man [and the're working on that]