Mine's only 65 years old or so, but yeah... traversing the bulkhead-style stairs to my basement on a normal day can be a scary thing, and far worse with ~200 lbs of appliance.
Mine's only 65 years old or so, but yeah... traversing the bulkhead-style stairs to my basement on a normal day can be a scary thing, and far worse with ~200 lbs of appliance.
I haven't played a 2D RPG in ages, but so help me, this one I just might...
That happened to us once too. We still laugh about it (I mean... it's the DISHWASHER!)
Ah, here's the quote (from the Star Citizen FAQ) that I was looking for:
It's possible, but I wouldn't count on it going to consoles, even the next-gen ones. Chris Roberts has made it pretty clear that he's a PC guy and that this is a PC game, since that's where he made his break way back in 1991.
It's a bit in-depth, but this article/blog post (http://fallingawkwardly.wordpress.com/2010/08/29/the…) touches on some interesting things. After reading it and some pondering, I had a thought: Tamriel might be the only world where the lore actually supports thousands of 'single heroes'. It's just that this time, they…
My Razer BlackWidow (not Ultimate) is a couple years old now and I love it. I type faster and more confidently on it, and it games better too. Wouldn't give it up for the world. I only wish it was quiet enough that I could buy one for the office, too, because the crappy Dell membrane keyboard I use at work is just…
I think Adam was saying that the same amount of debt has less of an impact when it's spread over three cards, rather than all combined on one. If you have $1000 in debt, and one card with a $1500 limit, you've got a 66% credit utilization. If you have $1000 in debt on three cards with $1500, $1000 and $500 limits, now…
Uh... I'm pretty sure that face is modeled on Katee Sackhoff.
I think the point was not to ask "Why?" in the heat of the moment, when tempers are running high and the response is more likely to be defensive than thoughtful. Asking "Why?" after things have calmed down would be a better time for self-reflection, or so I might imagine.
Good for you! I've been building PCs (oh god oh god) since I was about your age (I hope I will never have to say those horrible words again) and you're right... there's no tension quite like the one where everything's finally in place, and you're getting ready to hit the power button for the first time. Still makes me…
You need to change your W-4 deductions, my friend. Then you too could get a check from the IRS, rather than sending them one.
I can carry on entire conversations in my sleep, to the point where my wife often has no idea whether I'm asleep or awake. There's a strange in-between state, as well, where I am waking up and still holding a conversation, and things get all muddled in between (my wife says that I suddenly start talking nonsense), as…
Yes I did. I worked a retail job for two years, throughout most of which I was very happy.
Amusingly enough, I remember hearing that the S-M-R-T gag actually came about because Dan Castellaneta actually made that mistake during a recording session, and they liked it so much that they put it in. Could be apocryphal, though, not sure.
That's a spoon. =)
Several years ago I recall driving through Connecticut (probably on I-84) and somebody had been pulled over by what looked like a bright red Corvette with no visible external markings. I remember thinking 'man, that's just mean...'