One I use quite often: "Steve Jobs wouldn't have admitted that's his child!"
One I use quite often: "Steve Jobs wouldn't have admitted that's his child!"
Quesadillas, or a stickler for correct enunciation?
I tried and tried, and I admit I am a stickler for correct enunciation, but I could not not pronounce that man's name as Joe Quesadilla.
Indeed. Funny how the tech companies are moving to Texas.
"Outstanding" brings a connotation of pleasure with a result, whereas "astounding" may be used to emphasize the magnitude of an event.
It seems like the cyclist is going ~50 kph, which is about 30 mph - definitely not rare for a good cyclist. My roommate that does triathlons hits top speeds of 50+ mph on his rides.
1) Etsy
Exactly what I thought.
Intel wouldn't let AMD fall, much in the same way Microsoft couldn't let Apple fall. AMD's paradigm will be a bit different in the future with respect to their CPU/APU lines - GPUs won't be as affected..
hockeyfights
Let's just say I have a really good feeling about where AMD will be going in the next few years.
heh. We'll see...
NCAA championships, as of late, have been dismal. That being said, tonight's game is supposed to set a record of 75,000+ spectators, I do believe.
I was in full agreement up until the processor part. Wait until AMD's next APU series... Trinity will begin to change how users view "integrated" graphics as far as notebooks go, I can almost guarantee it.
in that case, from a Japanese standpoint, the 'l' sound is not in their language. They have the 'r' sound, so "lala" is "rara" in Romaji (the Japanese version of translating English words).
gaise... i thought we were still joking here....
it'll be so clean, you'll swear shit was missing!
pretty well. she starts spending on me.
cold, dead, Dorito-layered hands*
I always thought English was my primary language, but where the hell is a "luh" sound in the work leave?? Do you say luh-eve?