Daveed
BirdMech
Daveed

I'm still a fan of the bumper case. Just enough to protect it from a few drops and keeps it slim.

Yes but you need 6 beers to obliterate that pain that's found deep inside the soul.

I considered this a rumination and not a direct critique of the game.

Next question, do they serve a specific purpose in terms of ecology?

Take this for an example: I want to find a passage, I only remember a word or two. On a book, I could flip around and look for it. With a digital device, I can do a search for a word, and look through the exact sentences that word was used. So in that case, it would be much faster than a physical book looking for dog

I'm sure others have said this in different ways...but this is Bioshock.

Bioshock was a dark, damp, desolate game. With twisted people, doing twisted things. I mean, I've had a hard time playing the game because of it (wimpy, I know).

Already, this is a brighter, opener world, and I don't see how or why they would

I still find that if I really want to read something while at work, take it in, and not get distracted....printing it out is the best method.

Agreed.

As someone who has ditched the equipment overall, one of the biggest joys I have when traveling is exercise. I love taking a run around a new place I've never been before. Although, I'm equally paranoid I'll get lost.

Although, I'm willing to bet that someone living through that kind of life, in that place...would look at least 10 years older than we are used to.

I think the idea is, in a modern city, if you're building it from scratch, it seems like it should be a basic option to implement in your city. Kind of like, do I want a coal plant or wind farms, do I want to be a mining our tourist industry. Etc...

I agree that daylight savings time can be disruptive, but in the winter I hate hate hate the lack of sun. Which is furthered by the lack of daylight savings time during that season.

Dude is just very grumpy.

I remember liking it as a kid, and I tried it again last year.

Common sense will prevail when they get rid of their liquid bans.

Oh man, I can't wait to get the new news feed so I can scroll through the unending comments whining about the new news feed.

There was a good Slate article a couple years ago, talking about the positive pressures pirating puts on the market. It encourages companies to lower prices and make their products more accessible and consumer friendly.

This is great. I was just trying to get into comics, downloaded the Marvel app, and was dismayed that I was paying $4-5 for 20 odd pages. That makes starting at the beginning, reading backlogs, or series prohibitively expensive.

I hope you learned a valuable lesson.

I am not always the most outgoing person in the office. I'll go to events, social happy hours, but during the day I tend to stick to my cubicle and only interact with people I need to professionally. I think that has been a problem in the past where I seem isolated or closed off.