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You'd be correct, cars in Canada have to have a cold weather package on them compared to cars in the states. All cars that my family and friends had, started getting heated mirrors and heated rear windshield as early as the early 90s and late 80s respectfully. it's a standard feature on vehicles here(at least I've yet

Ice doesn't spin front and rear tires. Being in neutral does.

Not in gear is the only reason I could see these roll around on deck the way they do.

I don't want to imagine it. Lawsuits in the US make just about as much sense as Florida does to the US.

I know right? Screw something up at work or with the girlfriend? Rewind. Have to sit through a graduation ceremony? Fast forward. Don't have enough time to finish a project? STOP. Hammer time!

That'd be a very odd superpower to have. Most powers I've heard like that have major flaws connected with them like having to be within the presence of someone with the desired superpower or in worst case scenarios, you have to eat the brain of the person who has the powers you'd like.

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.

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

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.

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

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"I mean look how you described yourself, you make it sound like you have nothing to do in your week but raid on your alts until the next reset."

If anything they've taken away options imo. No talent trees make for no customization in specs, they did that to remove the "cookie cutter" ideal, but realistically made everyone have the "cookie cutter" build. The attempted removal of the pvp/pve gear barrier doesn't give you options... it just blends you into

I did it in Cata and MoP in normal raids almost all the time. Heroic raids imo are not much different than normal. Just a few more mechanics to learn then back to facerolling. Once the fights are learned they become very basic encounters, and once a new raid comes out, you can ignore many mechanics because the new

For me it was the pvp system back when you had to work your way up in order to get any sort of good pvp gear, rather then it being farmed in a few weeks. The epic AV that took sometimes 6 hours to complete was insanely fun to participate in. The fact that if you wanted or was able to, you could kite world bosses into

Seems legit.

Wait, so you're saying that we should be paying cops to view endless amounts of Facebook posts so we can prevent such acts like murder due to status relationship updates? Only to then pay for those arrested to sit in a cell even though they haven't committed a crime "yet"? This whole series of unfortunate events is