Looking at that set up, Richards could have won a few turns ago (twice), and Doom still didn’t stop him!
Looking at that set up, Richards could have won a few turns ago (twice), and Doom still didn’t stop him!
I bought a rental from Hertz a few months and love it! Granted, everyone has fair points about possibilities of dishonesty and cheap replacements, but I can’t complain about getting a great deal on a car that is taken care of (so renters have a reliable car).
Just remembered I left my cat in the oven. Gotta go!
But can it now play blu-rays from my usb blu-ray player?
What is Life Hacker's recommended program/ tactic for playing blu-rays in Windows? My Win 8.1 didn't come with anything, not even drivers, and VLC doesn't work (even after I try the tricks found while googling this problem).
It seems to me like private schools have a longer range of break days than public schools (from what I can tell in my area), and this allows for travel on the days it seems children are being pulled from schools. If the school calendar just gave an extra day or two off during winter and spring break for travel for…
It's actually surprising how one can make a decent living through working a BrickLink store. I've known people who will buy 10 or 20 of one set and then separate it by part. They can usually make the initial cost back just through selling the minifig characters in the sets (especially licensed sets like Star Wars and…
I've been using BrickLink for almost 8 years now! I've found it's a great way to add pieces to my collection that I would need for a project, and for obtaining minifigs from sets I'm not interested in buying (like Super Heroes—I can't get them all, but can at least get the characters I like).
Great for Risk: 'Failed to defend against almost every attack; lost Europe.'
Skill: Cooking basic, yet tasty, food.
Does one have to worry about the wood bending in the middle from computer weight and force exerted when typing/etc? I suppose not if the door is sturdy enough.
from Stargate Universe, the tv show
Talk about buyer's remorse: I paid an extra $100 three weeks ago on my new computer for the Windows Office package mostly so I'd have OneNote (because as good as it will be to have Word and Excel "just in case," OpenOffice is more than well equipped for my needs), and now it's free!
I've been paying attention to my sleep cycle and used various tips to help improve my sleep (like no electronic screens 30 minutes before bed), but does Lifehacker have any recommendations on Android apps to help track the cycle and wake up at a good time? I've tried a few, all with mixed results.
The problem I have with parting with my DVD collection is quality of video (if then playing the file through USB on a blu ray or XBox) and the chance of hard drive crash. I've started to have a backup of my backup, and luckily my brother and I share music libraries, but considering the cost of a DVD in stores I'd…
Hmmm. I've been using Seagate for 5 years now. Just bought my third one this month. Fingers crossed it holds up just as well.
I was fine using only my debit card until my bank started charging $7 a month if I used it but one time that month. Since getting a credit card I've only had to use my debit card once or twice.
I've had great luck with Barnes and Noble coupons. A bestselling hardback book will be 30% off, but members get 40% off. Add in a 20% off coupon if you're lucky, and sometimes the new, hardback book costs half its cover price!
Drinks are already expensive as is. 50% or more tip? Ouch.
Sweet! I'll have to look into this!