I've heard that some parts of the military are extremely protective about removable media. If you plug a removable drive into a computer, every computer on the area network shuts down immediately.
I've heard that some parts of the military are extremely protective about removable media. If you plug a removable drive into a computer, every computer on the area network shuts down immediately.
Paraphrasing his profane comment, but "It's the first day and they have glitches?" Does he think they grow with age on the shelf?
They certainly framed it out like an iPhone promo video. It's different than what they normally do I feel like. It's likely the rounded corners of the video box that makes that allusion.
You're going to need to hit it's weak point for massive damage!
sounds like a death trap, like the ground would open up and swallow people in a sudden valley
I would think the price of the materials to make the objects would go up as a result of all of this. It's like the music industry, the media the music is distributed on was having a boom while the actual value of the content (the design of the office chair in your example) would go down. Then it might be an issue of…
If they'd combine this one with the one with the rubik's cube blowing up... we'd have a winner
that's what my wife and I did. we ditched cable, kept the internet, and have Netflix and Hulu+. If I could just get some a la carte sports events from ESPN, that'd be great!
Microsoft's dominating the console mark.... WAIT! Ladies and gentlemen, Microsoft just shot themselves in the foot by providing something you'd already need to lease a cable box for (at least if you have Comcast cable).
Same here. I was hoping to pay, I SAY I WAS HOPING TO PAY YOU MY MONEY ESPN, for offering me sports games not covered on ESPN3.com through my Comcast internet.
If you're on the fence and think you'll be interested just get it. There will not be a demo for this game. I took the advice of people here on Kotaku for the first game and it served me well. The advice I had was, "this is awesome" and "just stick with it on the first level and it will get better once you clear it".…
The same sort of thing happened with the first game. There was one store in the entire Atlanta metro area that I found that had Demon's Souls the day it came out.
I've seen a lot of strange things in just two days. I've seen a lot of character models vertices getting pulled out in off fashions. One guy literally had a triangle that was terminating about 20 feet in the game off of his body. Must have been hard for him to hide.
I usually just see how long it takes me to scroll down his articles. That seems to be the only redeeming quality, if that counts as one, that they provide for me.
His articles always make me thing of that one WB joke on Family Guy (one of many) where they have the theme song and it goes, "High school is such a serious thing, these problems matter..."
Every other week, I try to use Anthony Logistic's red clay mask stuff. It's pretty good at removing that stuff out. You just let it dry on your face and wash it off. Feels pretty good too. I can't stand blackheads either. My wife uses the pore strips, but while they do they job, they're not entirely accurate and I…
Lol that's hilarious. That sounds like something my grandmother would write to me in a birthday card, haha.
That last line sort becomes part of who you are after you play Demon's Souls.
I always thought she said "wessels" like Chekov in Star Trek.