I've always been afraid that Trojan would compromise hard working Oregonians - thats why 5 years ago I made the switch to lamb-skin, and never looked back.
I hate to break it to you, but losing the second life screenshot business won't kill flickr. Most users who were uploading screens were free account users, and Flickr makes a substantial amount of money from - gasp - actual photographers who sign up for pro accounts to use their awesome features. Flickr will stay strong because of the features and API options available to people, and most people on Flickr use it for non-gaming purposes.
As a MMORPG player myself, I understand how important screens are, but flickr just isn't the place. DeviantArt, Photobucket, or guild space is infinitely better for those purposes than flickr.
This crater is actually the biggest found in years. The last lunar crater NASA scientists thought they discovered turned out to be a case of mistaken identity - one of the telescopes was accidentally zoomed in on the face of a 15 year old local pizza delivery boy. Apparently, this kinda thing happens all the time.
I'm really looking forward to trying this out in a notebook... my cousin Phil tried putting a hybrid in his mini tower, but the whole plan backfired and he ended up horribly disfigured. Apparently Grolar Bears are SATA, and when he tried plugging it into his older moboard it got pissed.
Yeah, i'm shocked about this whole pulling out business. I mean we all know China isn't on the pill, but I would've thought that a company as responsible as Google would at least wear a condom.
These things happen a lot when you run a game with a vindictive Dungeon Master. You make one teeeny fat joke about his girlfriend and he throws down his cheetohs and dumps all of your characters in a giant ocean vortex. Jerk.
I hope for your sake that nobody from here tests this theory out and tries to social engineer your wife.
I've always been afraid that Trojan would compromise hard working Oregonians - thats why 5 years ago I made the switch to lamb-skin, and never looked back.
I hate to break it to you, but losing the second life screenshot business won't kill flickr. Most users who were uploading screens were free account users, and Flickr makes a substantial amount of money from - gasp - actual photographers who sign up for pro accounts to use their awesome features. Flickr will stay strong because of the features and API options available to people, and most people on Flickr use it for non-gaming purposes. As a MMORPG player myself, I understand how important screens are, but flickr just isn't the place. DeviantArt, Photobucket, or guild space is infinitely better for those purposes than flickr.
This crater is actually the biggest found in years. The last lunar crater NASA scientists thought they discovered turned out to be a case of mistaken identity - one of the telescopes was accidentally zoomed in on the face of a 15 year old local pizza delivery boy. Apparently, this kinda thing happens all the time.
I'm really looking forward to trying this out in a notebook... my cousin Phil tried putting a hybrid in his mini tower, but the whole plan backfired and he ended up horribly disfigured. Apparently Grolar Bears are SATA, and when he tried plugging it into his older moboard it got pissed.
Yeah, i'm shocked about this whole pulling out business. I mean we all know China isn't on the pill, but I would've thought that a company as responsible as Google would at least wear a condom.
There's no way that the internet will suffer from pro...
These things happen a lot when you run a game with a vindictive Dungeon Master. You make one teeeny fat joke about his girlfriend and he throws down his cheetohs and dumps all of your characters in a giant ocean vortex. Jerk.