Cericneesh
Ceric Neesh
Cericneesh

Yeah.... vaporizing all organic material instantly was efficient, for sure, but I was the only person in the group who wore something other than metal.

On the other hand, since I was the only one who participated in combat, and the room was a full barracks.... I got a LOT of experience.

Ha, you forgot about the group that goes "We know the person we need isn't in this room, so...." *wizard casts a fireball through the door that explodes in the room, immediately cooking everything inside to death*.

Nuance, man. You're missing it.

At their price point, yes. Absolutely. They're fun little builds with a LOT of character and the joints are pretty dang nice, too. Plus since you get color-coordinated packs, you can always build your own if you want.

There's nine, man. Just in this wave so far. Nine per wave.

Actually, they never promised them at any specific time. The only promise they made is "Yeah, we're working on them". At first, and for a LONG time, they were saying "Nope, won't be ready by next Expansion, and we won't update the Draenei or Blood Elves, we think they're pretty good". Then they recently said "We

..... you do know that it takes them SEVERAL MONTHS for each one, right? The only reason they've been pushing them out this fast is that they have several people working on each one. They still need to take care of everything else that the expansion needs, which they're working on simultaneously, and they're likely

I've never cared about framerate. I've played WoW since the beta days. I tanked Kael'Thas at 3 FPS, looking at the floor the entire time, with all my settings on low, and I enjoyed it more than playing a lot of modern games at 60 FPS.

SHE DID NOT RELOCATE THE CHILD. She moved while pregnant, got on with her life, and had the kid.

From what I've heard, it's mediocre compared to the series itself, so still above average.

Any way to check what theaters will be showing it?

That explains pretty much everything. The excellence, the sheer lunacy of some things, and the "Okay, yeah, done, whatever" when there's still 300 plots left unresolved.

TOR has actually gotten to be a fairly solid game. It took it a while to get there, but as someone who wasn't expecting mid-Wrath Warcraft levels of polish and design out of it, I've been enjoying it from the start, and it's really set itself up solidly in its own niche.

They got rid of the bulk mail folder, which I liked. I had my inbox set up exactly how I liked it and now it's all screwed up and I can't even find half of the emails I had saved in my bulk folder anymore in amongst my IM, SMS, and call logs.

Except the beauty of it is that you aren't prevented from playing, you just have to play with other people who also rage quit all the time. So the people that do it persistently will keep doing it, while the people who have the capacity for learning will, y'know, learn and realize it's not worth the trouble.

This.... this is far more glorious than I could have dreamed. Thank you, good person.

Wait what? I need a picture of this so I can replicate it.

I will continue believing someone is an asshole despite their earnest WISH to improve every single day of the rest of my life. It's when they SHOW GENUINE CHANGE that I will change my opinion of them. That's true for anyone, not just someone on the internet.

This one, definitely. When I lived in Kansas, I actually used my AAA card for this very purpose. It actually worked better than an ice scraper, since I could put more force into it and it had more flex (letting me keep the edge entirely on the windshield). That, and a pocketknife to cut my way into my door (since

You obviously didn't read the whole article, then. VIdeos were getting blocked that not only were fair use, but were absolutely ridiculous to block. An interview WITH DEVELOPERS about a game got blocked because, guess what, the provided footage of the game that THE DEVELOPERS provided was.... from a copyrighted

For casual listening, I've actually had great luck with the Skullcandy line of inexpensive headphones and earbuds. They're not top-of-the-line, but you get very solid sound for what you pay, and after their burn-in they match up fairly well with some of their more expensive counterparts.