ConvictedSpooner
ConvictedSpooner
ConvictedSpooner

You completely missed just murdering each and every one of them.

I definitely agree with you on the core concept. I even daresay that tool may be different for different people on the same project. I'm in my thirties, so I'm usually the "grandpa" on a given project. ;)

Call me when it is free to play. I would love me some more Elder Scrolls, but as a working married adult I just don't get enough time to justify a subscription. It took me over a year to "finish" Skyrim (around 120 hours play time) and that was basically the only game I played that year.

Comments can't save unclear code. If you can't understand what the code does just by looking at it, comments aren't going to help you - either you don't understand the language well enough to maintain this code, or the code is too unclear to be maintained by anyone and it should be re-written.

Code comments are awful. The usually aren't maintained with code changes and more often than not don't actually describe what the code is doing.

It's always: money. We have none. For the past 8 years, any vacation we've taken has been a "stay cation." We don't have the funds to travel more than a few hundred miles away. Furthest we've gone is family in Cincinnati so we didn't have to pay for hotel or meals.

Vote: Notepad++

This right here.

People doing something illegal does not necessarily put your life in danger. Conversely, following the law is not always the safest action. For example, if everyone is going 80 and you're going 65, you're more likely to be in an accident than anyone else, all other factors being equal - the person driving slowly

People speeding are not putting your life in danger.

Sounds good. Can I also record you cruising in the passing lane, not indicating lane changes and texting?

These two, both taken with a Nexus 4.

Sorry, I take umbrage to the fact that fundraising is different. First of all, why is a place that is cash-poor spending money on something that AT BEST has a 4% conversion rate? That is wasteful spending.

Cats are partners, dogs are dependents.

Here's the right answer along with the solution for all the "litter" problems listed by the lazy:

Dogs are pack animals and will suck up to you because you walk on two legs. Plus they are high maintenance. You have to walk them, let them in and out, and cannot leave them alone overnight much less a weekend.

To be honest and boring, it depends on the sort of relationship you want with your pet. If you want a little buddy that adores you and wants to partake in your life all the time, get a dog. If you want a pet that's more like a roommate providing ambient companionship, seemingly living their own busy life along with

Guess how many times I've had to walk my cat this winter?

I can't view the trailer here at work (hello Youtube block!), but I'm not sure any trailer could sell me after Dragon Age II.


Game: Fallout 3 (PC/Xbox 360/PS3)
Why I think It's Perfect: Alot of people seem to prefer New Vegas, but Fallout 3 is maybe my favorite game of all time, I still haven't decided. It is very rare for a game to consume so many continuous hours of my life, often ruining my sleep schedule and dismantling my entire week of