My holiday tree is decorated with bead pixel art from mainly 8-bit and 16-bit games, plus a Fygar. I think the giant Golgo 13 head the spouse demanded is a bit off-putting, but it's generally very cool indeed.
The Magnet Man bead art was upgraded to the year-round honor of hanging on the fridge with the help of some neodymium magnets.
My theory is that nearly all people saying they're looking for their soulmate aren't ready to find their soulmate. Too many people believe in an effort-free, life-long love. Riding off into the sunset and never a care again. Perhaps I'm one of the jaded ones, but in my experience, even the best relationships are at least 50% work.
I also met my spouse on OkCupid. Some call us soulmates. I'm just glad to be so happy every day; I don't care what the label is. Had to wade through a lot of people to find him, though.
I will respond to this information with a true gamer's response: I will buy a Wii U the day Pikmin 3 is released.
Basically, content is king. I know people bash the Wii a lot, but I realized when organizing my shelves the other day that my SO and I have managed to collect more Wii games than I've had for any other system in my life. Some were great, some were so-so, but I don't regret any of the purchases.
Help me out here. I'm 30, so I started voting and paying attention to politics around 2000. For my entire adulthood, it's been taken as a given that politicians vote based on who pays them most. If we took away bribery, how would they know how to vote? I feel like we're saying we need to take the tomatoes out of marinara sauce. All politicians have is bribery and pandering. Without bribery to give them something to do, they'll just keep passing laws about abortion every couple weeks.
Funny thing about Category F. I just got married about a month ago, and it would cost over $500 a month to put my husband on my crappy pay-nothing high-deductible insurance, just in case he fell out of a window and survived. Neither of us are engineers or programmers. That $500 is a lot of money for us, and we just can't justify it. Our hope is to find one at a competitive rate in 2014. Until then, I'm keeping the windows locked and won't let him in the kitchen with all the knives and heat sources.
That's weird. When I look at my account:
Star Gate Atlantis - Yes
Airplane! - Yes
Doctor Who - All the new Who that has been release on DVD except Season 6 which was released two days ago in Region 2 only
Star Trek Series - I see original, TNG, Voyager, DS9, Enterprise, the Animated Series.
Die Hard - Yes
Family Guy - Yes
Futurama - Yes
Grey's Anatomy - Yes
It's a good game, but was over-hyped. A lot like most games in a series, I supposed. But, hey, my save file hasn't yet corrupted itself and there aren't weird glitches making people spin for no reason, so I'm happy. It's harder than previous Zelda games, which I am starting to appreciate, and I'm getting the hang of having to actually fight the monsters instead of just hitting a button over and over again. I agree, though, that it's not as pretty as I had hoped, and I say that compared to just other Wii games. It's more a stylistic thing than a pixels thing, for me. I preferred Wind Waker's visuals.
People were pissed enough when they heard that they'd have to go to two separate sites (Netflix and Kwikster) to get streaming versus mail delivery DVDs. I imagine there will be the same sort of reaction when we're told that if we want Sony movies, we go to Site A and pay $5.99 a month, and if we want Warner Brothers, we go to Site B and pay $5,49 a month, and if we want Disney we go to Site C and pay $7.99 a month. If that's the way things go in the future, I think a lot of people will go back to opting for Site D, also known as The Pirate Bay.
Yes, I recall this as well from my childhood. They displayed it at random times. In my area, they tended to play it during soap operas, so I only saw them on the days I was home sick.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_Broadcast_System/
If I remember correctly, the experience isn't that grand. All I remember from my below-level 20 characters is running around trying to get the materials I needed for my skills (herbs and ores) but there always being high-level characters with epic mounts grinding for copper and iron to sell in the auction hall, standing in line for quest-related spawns, and the unexplained fact that while only one in twenty murlocks have an eyeball, they're fairly effective warriors.
IIRC, ICD-9 will start with 'E' or 'V', else it's ICD-10
Actually, I think E and V are different types of codes. Diseases, injuries and procedures are just numbers. E codes show injuries that were caused by external forces. I can't remember V off the top of my head; I think they're types of office visits.
I, for one, generally enjoy GTA games but have zero interest in Duke Nukem, South Park or Beavis and Butthead. GTA isn't my favorite game, but it doesn't make me run from the room like Beavis or that talking poop would. Not liking crude humor doesn't mean a person fears controversy.
Just my opinion; not trying to tell others what to think. By all means, play whatever you want to.
And me without mod points. This is defnitely true in my case. I quit WoW when my friends quit it. I had no pleasure trying to grind away with just random jerks running around. Despite all the patches and expansions, I haven't had any urge to go back.
I saw on the BBC live feed that one of the reporters heard from the Pentagon that there are pictures, but they are generally considered too bloody to be released to the general public. I'm sure they will be all over the place in a few days; hopefully behind a warning on the more reputable websites. When I think about the violent hatred that permeates this country, let alone those who joined the military in the hopes of being the one to shoot Osama, I'm not surprised that American soldiers would hand over remains that would require a DNA test to be recognizable.
While the NutriMatic may have problems understanding why the human wants dried leaves in boiling water, it will now be capable of regretting giving it to him because of the cup thrown at it.
My holiday tree is decorated with bead pixel art from mainly 8-bit and 16-bit games, plus a Fygar. I think the giant Golgo 13 head the spouse demanded is a bit off-putting, but it's generally very cool indeed.
The Magnet Man bead art was upgraded to the year-round honor of hanging on the fridge with the help of some neodymium magnets.
It's not cool to be anti-Semitic anymore. When will it finally be socially and morally reprehensible to treat atheists like this?
If I join one of the pricey gyms around here, I won't be able to afford so much food. Maybe they're trying to help in that way.
A 67 year old man would probably be on Medicare. So it was more likely double-billed than discounted.
Where are my parlor walls? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fahrenheit_451
My theory is that nearly all people saying they're looking for their soulmate aren't ready to find their soulmate. Too many people believe in an effort-free, life-long love. Riding off into the sunset and never a care again. Perhaps I'm one of the jaded ones, but in my experience, even the best relationships are at least 50% work.
I also met my spouse on OkCupid. Some call us soulmates. I'm just glad to be so happy every day; I don't care what the label is. Had to wade through a lot of people to find him, though.
I will respond to this information with a true gamer's response: I will buy a Wii U the day Pikmin 3 is released. Basically, content is king. I know people bash the Wii a lot, but I realized when organizing my shelves the other day that my SO and I have managed to collect more Wii games than I've had for any other system in my life. Some were great, some were so-so, but I don't regret any of the purchases.
Help me out here. I'm 30, so I started voting and paying attention to politics around 2000. For my entire adulthood, it's been taken as a given that politicians vote based on who pays them most. If we took away bribery, how would they know how to vote? I feel like we're saying we need to take the tomatoes out of marinara sauce. All politicians have is bribery and pandering. Without bribery to give them something to do, they'll just keep passing laws about abortion every couple weeks.
It's not a poll, and I'm certainly not trying to defend someone else's statistics, but I found this to be an interesting listen a couple weeks ago: http://www.npr.org/blogs/itsallpolitics/2011/12/09/143398685/gop-objects-to-millionaires-surtax-millionaires-we-found-not-so-much
Funny thing about Category F. I just got married about a month ago, and it would cost over $500 a month to put my husband on my crappy pay-nothing high-deductible insurance, just in case he fell out of a window and survived. Neither of us are engineers or programmers. That $500 is a lot of money for us, and we just can't justify it. Our hope is to find one at a competitive rate in 2014. Until then, I'm keeping the windows locked and won't let him in the kitchen with all the knives and heat sources.
Oh, I see your older post now! It's a Canada thing. You, sir, are no troll!
That's weird. When I look at my account:
Star Gate Atlantis - Yes
Airplane! - Yes
Doctor Who - All the new Who that has been release on DVD except Season 6 which was released two days ago in Region 2 only
Star Trek Series - I see original, TNG, Voyager, DS9, Enterprise, the Animated Series.
Die Hard - Yes
Family Guy - Yes
Futurama - Yes
Grey's Anatomy - Yes
Are you a troll?
It's a good game, but was over-hyped. A lot like most games in a series, I supposed. But, hey, my save file hasn't yet corrupted itself and there aren't weird glitches making people spin for no reason, so I'm happy. It's harder than previous Zelda games, which I am starting to appreciate, and I'm getting the hang of having to actually fight the monsters instead of just hitting a button over and over again. I agree, though, that it's not as pretty as I had hoped, and I say that compared to just other Wii games. It's more a stylistic thing than a pixels thing, for me. I preferred Wind Waker's visuals.
People were pissed enough when they heard that they'd have to go to two separate sites (Netflix and Kwikster) to get streaming versus mail delivery DVDs. I imagine there will be the same sort of reaction when we're told that if we want Sony movies, we go to Site A and pay $5.99 a month, and if we want Warner Brothers, we go to Site B and pay $5,49 a month, and if we want Disney we go to Site C and pay $7.99 a month. If that's the way things go in the future, I think a lot of people will go back to opting for Site D, also known as The Pirate Bay.
Yes, I recall this as well from my childhood. They displayed it at random times. In my area, they tended to play it during soap operas, so I only saw them on the days I was home sick. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_Broadcast_System/
Personally, my friends and I all played D2 offline, either single player or LAN. Sometimes I did TCIP with my sister after she moved.
I did log into Battle.net once, though. Can't remember if it was for D2 or Warcraft III. Someone was spaming "FSCK.YOU."
If I remember correctly, the experience isn't that grand. All I remember from my below-level 20 characters is running around trying to get the materials I needed for my skills (herbs and ores) but there always being high-level characters with epic mounts grinding for copper and iron to sell in the auction hall, standing in line for quest-related spawns, and the unexplained fact that while only one in twenty murlocks have an eyeball, they're fairly effective warriors.
IIRC, ICD-9 will start with 'E' or 'V', else it's ICD-10
Actually, I think E and V are different types of codes. Diseases, injuries and procedures are just numbers. E codes show injuries that were caused by external forces. I can't remember V off the top of my head; I think they're types of office visits.
I, for one, generally enjoy GTA games but have zero interest in Duke Nukem, South Park or Beavis and Butthead. GTA isn't my favorite game, but it doesn't make me run from the room like Beavis or that talking poop would. Not liking crude humor doesn't mean a person fears controversy.
Just my opinion; not trying to tell others what to think. By all means, play whatever you want to.
Is she picking Miis that later get deleted? Because that will delete a license (at least, that's what it says when you make one).
And me without mod points. This is defnitely true in my case. I quit WoW when my friends quit it. I had no pleasure trying to grind away with just random jerks running around. Despite all the patches and expansions, I haven't had any urge to go back.
It's strange how we think what happens in our house is the same as the rest of the country. According to PEW Internet, only 66% of homes in the US have broadband. http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2010/Home-Broadband-2010.aspx
I saw on the BBC live feed that one of the reporters heard from the Pentagon that there are pictures, but they are generally considered too bloody to be released to the general public. I'm sure they will be all over the place in a few days; hopefully behind a warning on the more reputable websites. When I think about the violent hatred that permeates this country, let alone those who joined the military in the hopes of being the one to shoot Osama, I'm not surprised that American soldiers would hand over remains that would require a DNA test to be recognizable.
While the NutriMatic may have problems understanding why the human wants dried leaves in boiling water, it will now be capable of regretting giving it to him because of the cup thrown at it.
The Mario games tend to change up quite a bit between iterations, but I'll conceed on the Zelda point. And yet...I must have it!