My aunt is news director of our local AM station, sometimes gets picked up by the AP wire, has an incredibly twisted sense of humor, and frequently uses eBay. I'm definitely showing her this over coffee in the morning.
I just finished writing submitting it myself, because GOON JUSTICE, man.
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Are Games Getting Easier?
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I defy anyone to play through all the missions in Worms Armageddon and say they didn't get a rush of accomplishment after the 23'rd and final attempt to fly a sheep through that damned maze.
Perhaps that's because all the energy in biofuels is derived from the sun, and it would be more efficient to build solar-thermal plants on the acres of would-be canola fields?
So their only point of connection was through the arabian sea? Maybe this will get them to improve relations with their neighbors so they can get a second link that runs through China or India, maybe Iran. Afghanistan seems like a dry hole for that sort of thing.
A single point of failure for the entire country's networking... amazing.
Wait a minute... the ladies take off their clothes and dance around a bit, and the fat bald guy gives up his hard earned cash? Who's really being exploited?
Episode III is definitely worth a cheap matinee screening, there were only a couple of emo love scenes that made me groan, and one really terrible moment that... oh hell, it cancelled out the awesome parts entirely. Nevermind.
The venerable IBM Model M has drainage holes in the bottom and mechanical switches that won't get gummed up rather than those dreadful flexi-trace circuit pad things that get shorted out so easily.
Do you know if Sony still uses ASUS in their Vaio line? I bought a 440-BX based system about 6 years ago and that thing has been through 3 power supplies, 2 cases, 4 hard drives, but the board, processor and ram are still cranking away in my closet running iptables and dnsmasq on slackware.
Well that settles it, I'm telling my bank to give their next tech contract to Infinium.
My aunt is news director of our local AM station, sometimes gets picked up by the AP wire, has an incredibly twisted sense of humor, and frequently uses eBay. I'm definitely showing her this over coffee in the morning.
I just finished writing submitting it myself, because GOON JUSTICE, man.
I defy anyone to play through all the missions in Worms Armageddon and say they didn't get a rush of accomplishment after the 23'rd and final attempt to fly a sheep through that damned maze.
Indeed, if you look at the Charlie Rose interview on the Bowling For Columbine DVD, MICHAEL MOORE said Saddam had WMD's.
Perhaps that's because all the energy in biofuels is derived from the sun, and it would be more efficient to build solar-thermal plants on the acres of would-be canola fields?
Plenty of people survive heart attacks... let's say a 2 minute stoppage, every week, well hey that's only 99.98 %
20 character limit + unintentional irony = owned
So their only point of connection was through the arabian sea? Maybe this will get them to improve relations with their neighbors so they can get a second link that runs through China or India, maybe Iran. Afghanistan seems like a dry hole for that sort of thing. A single point of failure for the entire country's networking... amazing.
We live in the brave new world where Adobe is Macromedia, remember.
Goldeneye for N64 already did the same thing?
What the fuck are you talking about?
Wait a minute... the ladies take off their clothes and dance around a bit, and the fat bald guy gives up his hard earned cash? Who's really being exploited?
Episode III is definitely worth a cheap matinee screening, there were only a couple of emo love scenes that made me groan, and one really terrible moment that... oh hell, it cancelled out the awesome parts entirely. Nevermind.
Step 1: Open door: Step 2: Walk to mailbox Step 3: Read Address.
My point is, it'll be Utah doing the weeping, not Europe.
Hate to break this to you skippy, but Novell already bought SuSE. Nearly two years ago, in fact.
The things you people will call "Progress".
They did. Unreal Tournament GOTY Edition, ~$4.95 at your local retailer.
I cancelled my subscription back in Feb. to wait for battlegrounds, I'll be back in business tomorrow.
Conversely, at no point has it EVER been measured as accurately as it has the last 50-150 years.
Do you know if Sony still uses ASUS in their Vaio line? I bought a 440-BX based system about 6 years ago and that thing has been through 3 power supplies, 2 cases, 4 hard drives, but the board, processor and ram are still cranking away in my closet running iptables and dnsmasq on slackware.
Adsense can suck my click.
Financial barriers to entry, even low ones, are very effective for keeping dumbasses away, just look at the something awful forums.
Man, what a telling commentary about the decline of slashdot when the article's subject shows up posts, yet only three people notice.