Kaizan25
Kaizan25
Kaizan25

Tom

Garfield.

I still play, and these are just a few examples of my better work. He still puts me to shame though. One of the biggest problems I have is running out of ink. And I need a better pen with an actual point, instead of this rubber one that is hard to do any kind of exact lines with. But I manage.

Personally, I think it is a very hard game, in the fact that you basically have to learn how to lead objects going very fast (about 150km/h average I'd say) while you're also going that fast (in my playstyle anyway) to be any good at it. My girlfriend (who is great at math) said it looked like I was doing calculus in

I agree, I have been addicted to Tribes since last month. Great fun, and for whatever reason I seem to excel at it. If anyone who likes first-person shooters hasn't tried it yet, they really need to. Maybe it's not for everyone, as my friend seems to think it's "too fast paced," but for me, it's just the right speed.

Here's a setup that costs around $25 if you make it yourself at home. I think I'm going to go this route.

I wondered the same thing as I'm 6'3". Being tall has a lot of disadvantages, it seems. I'm also left handed... I'm just SOL for most devices.

I really have wanted a standing desk for a while, but unfortunately being a student with very low income overall (between living costs and everything) trying to save 400 dollars for a station that's technically "cheaper" than most other solutions is still out of my grasp. I honestly think I could make a simple

I've always wondered if giant humanoid robots would be manufactured for space engineering/mining purposes in the far future. With little to no gravity, they would be much more practical as they wouldn't have to worry about the weight that gravity imparts and all of the stress it induces. If we're planning on space

"you don't actually own Steam Games." Anyone who has paid any attention over the last few years, or even months, knows that digital downloads, and most games in general, are only licenses purchased to play. However, I feel like this whole idea, that a company can sell you a product that you don't actually own, is a

Thank you so so much for introducing this to me. Metroid's music has always just been on another level for me. I grew up playing them, loving the music, and understanding how instrumental it was to the experience, (yes, a pun) and these guys have really done a great job getting the tone of the music and performing it

The biggest flaw in the used games/pirated games argument is simply that not everyone will buy a game unless they can afford it. Just because someone buys the game used/pirates it does not mean they would have bought it/paid full price for it if the option to pirate/buy used wasn't available. The market is pretty well

Yeah, I only got to his name, then I got distracted and hungry. :D

Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm....... alfredo...... aaalaaghghgh

This was my first thought as well.

If these companies really cared, they'd pull their money out of China completely and reinvest it into the US. Build some new factories, hire some American workers, give some good compensation, instead of going the cheapest route possible and directly funding the horrible conditions these workers are put in. Yes, those

Pay people a decent amount to donate those stem cells and you'll have more than enough. If they were paying a good deal per donation - say $1,000 - I would definitely consider it to help me through some financial problems. Taking a needle in your eye is not something I would do for free, I'm just not nice enough to do

I just finished rereading the book, not even remembering they were making a movie. It really was an excellent read. I'm sure the movie will diverge from it at many points, but that's fine with me. As long as they hit the key points and keep the tone and feeling from the book, that's all that matters.

My experience with Origin? I installed it, and whenever I'd try to boot it up, it would give me some asinine error message. I googled it, and nothing. I am tech savvy, I fix computers, so I tried to figure it out myself. I rebooted, I reinstalled, I reinstalled new video drivers, old video drivers, and so on. After a

I suffered three Tonic–clonic seizures (gran mal) a few years ago, out of nowhere, with no history of them. I wasn't gaming, and I wasn't even watching television during any of them. It turns out that the medicine I was taking, paxil, had caused all three. My doctor had increased my dosage by four times (I took it for