It's 'liking' you - not friending you.
It's 'liking' you - not friending you.
I almost got run over by a car. Should we ban them?
It must be an incredibly difficult decision to decide when to stop. I'd want to be there for hours until there was absolutely no hope left, but you've got other people who need your help. Tough job....
'If the enemy are in range, so are you.'
Genetically modifying food has a lot more advantages than disadvantages. Bar the occasional exploding watermelon.
Neither do I - but even the most recent R&C I was able to platinum in a few hours just because although they're great games - there's not that much to do. The next one looks awesome, though :D
Is he high? But that's a great tip.
In my area all the bus stops have numbers you can text which tell you when the next busses will be. Can't do this though, sadly.
They're exactly what the say in the article. The iPhone has a 326dpi screen, I'm guessing Toshiba's had a 367dpi one.
That's a great tip - thanks!
In which case you play really slowly! It must be around 3.5 hours max.
What's wipeout like? It has really hard trophies, right? Infamous is a fun game - takes a little while to get through and can be replayed quite a lot on evil or good.
It's not a free service - it's included with the price of the console and the games. The network is the main thing that ties people to their respective console, it was only because of my trophies and friends that I didn't buy an XBOX when my PS3 broke.
When I got mine done they sent someone round the next morning with a PS3 in a big purple box. I guess they take yours, fix it, and give it as a refurb to the next person with a broken down console.
It takes your kids over two hours to get ready? I'm up at 7:50 and out by 8:15!
How can you have been on a Mac more than a day and not have Adium installed?
Huzzah! Now we can invade them.
Five bucks for a cable that doesn't work and I already have several of? Er no.
That's what I thought this was!
At least they're taking a proactive step to work out which are the defective units and trying to get them away from customers, rather than waiting for customers to find out it's broken.