You can go to http://fansubdb.com/wiki/Autumn_20… for a list of the shows from this season and where you can find them, as well as particular info about the simulcasts deals you might need to know (a number of shows are on delay).
You can go to http://fansubdb.com/wiki/Autumn_20… for a list of the shows from this season and where you can find them, as well as particular info about the simulcasts deals you might need to know (a number of shows are on delay).
I need C spacers, but they’re basically never on sale :(
I need C spacers, but they’re basically never on sale :(
Yeah, it was cloudy for the initial full eclipse for me, but later on the clouds cleared some and I could see it. I’m pretty sure my poor neighbors were out watching the eclipse and gave up while the clouds were still covering it. :(
Well, it’s basically the same as tip-based income in that regard. There’s nothing inherently wrong with tips themselves—people should be rewarded for working hard and putting up with difficult situations. The problem comes when the income from tips is the difference between a livable income and poverty.
Any halfway decent statistician could find a reasonable way to incorporate yes/not yet/no into a numerical aggregate.
How is this not infinitely worse for the tatami?
So has the Desert Eagle been nerfed over the years then? I remember back in beta and early release doing a lot of “Deagle Sniping,” so hearing the Desert Eagle described as not being a terribly good gun is causing me a bit of cognitive dissonance.
Darn, Wednesday’s release was way more exciting when I was reading it as “Extreme Eroticism — Wii U, Xbox One, PC, PS3, PS4 Digital”
I was hoping for something like an open-world historical samurai game. No magic powers or demons, just men with swords, bows, polearms, and guns. Ah well, Samurai Gaiden will be fun too.
But can it play the secondary penalty game that the Japanese play with their version of Rock-Paper-Scissors? I didn’t think so.
The Nintendo 64 was released in 1996, not 1997. But your point is fair: the Dual Analog controller, according to Wikipedia, was first shown under glass in late 1996. That’s before Goldeneye 007 came out, which as far as I know was the first game that used the two-controller option.
Still waiting to actually be sad that a Kimmel video is over...
Don’t see any actual replies that answer your question, so just in case you aren’t trolling: the scoreboard only shows two-digit scores, so it can’t display a score higher than 99. So while it appears that they only have 07 points, they actually have 107 points in that screenshot.
It’s about as far away as is possible in my house. :P
When you’re talking about the well-being of other people, I think you already have an inherent moral responsibility— not as a member of the broadcasting team but as a human being— particularly when you’re in a unique position to identify when an injury has occurred and especially for those injuries that may go…
The commentary does a great job of illustrating how hard it can be to tell when someone has a head injury— they fail to notice he’s having a problem until the refs stop play, and it’s clear they don’t make the head injury connection until much later.
I’m completely torn between getting this on PS4 and getting it on PC. So torn, in fact, that I completely missed out on the opportunity to get it bundled with Ground Zeroes on Steam.
I was so glad you placed Voyager where it is. It’s definitely not my favorite Trek show, but I wholeheartedly agree that its opening is glorious, beautiful, and elegant. Little touches like the reflection of Voyager on the planetary rings are notes of personality that really shine.
Betrayal at the House on the Hill is great coop until the Betrayal part, and it takes way more than an hour; so, in retrospect, it’s an awful suggestion.
Tip for getting pita to the right crispness in a microwave: cook the pita for a minute or two (cooking times vary, obviously), then open the door and let the pita cool for a bit. Cook for another 20-30 seconds and repeat until you have a nice, crisp plate-o-pita.