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LOL I know! I remember the days before internet was really popular, where you'd be up on a Friday/Saturday night and there was nothing good on TV. Skim through the TV guide book and see Flash Gordon movie. I quickly flip to the channel and be all like: "THIS ISN'T FLASH GORDON!?" and then 10 seconds later it was

They could build a huge rec area for Space Darts or other space invented activities. or a lab to do a bunch of scientific videos like how Chris Hadfield did on the ISS. I mean realistically all they need is internet, and youtube would do the rest.

Sounds like the prequel to Flesh Gordon.

I'd approve. you'd still need a remote of some sort, but I'd approve.

Agreed. Using this same method allows for people to make aquarium computer cases filled mineral oil. Since the oil doesn't conduct well it doesn't short out your computer when you have your computer's guts fully submerged.

I remember going over to my uncles house to play his NES... so much Duck Hunt, Zelda and Super Mario Brothers ensued until the SNES came out. If he had other games than those three... I don't think I'd be very much of a Zelda fan until much later in life.

This movie I guess I liked cause afterwards, I definitely went home to play a bunch of mech games.

That's exactly who I was referring to.. just didn't know it was Poindexter over Point Dexter. Kinda been a while since I've watched the show... well the twisted tales of Felix the cat and that was back in 95 i think...

Wait a minute.... Batman doesn't have any sisters!

"Those who can't teach draw instruction manuals"

You guys really know how to ruin what I thought was a good joke.

If you just put it where you feel like when ever someone fails at something then yes, you're gonna look like an idiot. In this case it was intended as a joke(good or bad, idc), sorry if I upset the balance of the universe point dexter.

There are times where I'd pull out the saying "those who can't do teach," but I'm not sure if that would be a good idea in this situation.

I don't see the difference between buying the game at a store and buying a digital copy. You still buy it, install it and play it, whether it's on steam or not. Games or DLC content do have codes, but you aren't required by most games to physically use those codes, as steam does it for you.

It also can depend on the distributor. The one that I buy my parts from offers up to 4 year warranties on top of the manufacturer warranty on almost every computer part aside from cpu coolers and fans. With that in mind, I went with a MSI card.

Especially if they're hipsters, we all know hipster vampires lived in homes with lots of windows before it was cool... damn twilight for stealing their thunder! Next thing we'll hear will be reports of moving chandeliers from within this place.

Oh good, Beds for Vampires

Those explosions look like you'd find them in Golden Eye... It's more than 10 years later... they should be better.

Yeah, the first time you come across the mechanics of a fight they're challenging but when you do them over and over that's when they become easy. It's that once everyone knows the fight and where they're supposed to stand, it's very easy to do any job. Tanks don't even have to think these days, dps doesn't have to

P.S.~