I'm the "Never played, never playing" type of player..
I'm the "Never played, never playing" type of player..
Working fine for me.
Then you have to bother with selling stuff, and then it'll take you a month or five to get your lazy ass off that couch and actually try to sell it. I would just write "Throw this crap away when you find this box the next time"
And there are other guys on the roof filming the guys filming them :D
They are supposed to have around 30 Mig-29 in flyable condition which they've bought from Kazakhstan. Seems like the Kazakhstani government have sold some stuff to the North Koreans.
But there has to be some other pain-in-the-ass country like Iran or some very well connected arms dealer who sells shit to North Korea just to mess with the world. (You know, like in Lord of War with Nicolas Cage, but this time the DPRK is buying instead of some african warlord.)
There is something about Norwegians and messing shit up in Canada.
Why DS and not the 3DS?
Houses in the town I was in in Minnesota costed about the same as a house in the town I live in here in Sweden. Both towns are almost equal in size. Though we have space. I mean, we're 9 million people in a pretty big place. I have friends in England, and I know that houses there are a couple of times more expensive…
It depends on. The trains and busses are always full on the mornings but still a lot of people, like I know my parents do for example, stubbornly drive as they always have done.
2. Some things are overpriced, not everything but some stuff.
That's what we keep saying!
Oh, I didn't know about the federal tax. I though state-tax part was all the tax you paid.
If only I could understand the language. :P
Yes I would consider our public transportation very good. No matter how far off you live there's always some means of public transportation available to you because no one will ever be left out in this society.
In Minnesota which I recently came home from, they pay somewhere between 5,5 to 7,8 depending on your income. More income, higher tax. The sales tax was 8% on everything except non-cooked food which had 0%. College will cost you, health care will cost you, there were no public transport what so ever etc. etc.
We Swedes are paying $8.95 per gallon. When I flew home from the US on April 2nd it costed $3.71 per gallon in Minnesota and the family I lived with there for a couple of weeks were complaining over the price while I was amazed over the fact that it was basically free.
I will never abandon a desktop for a laptop or a tablet. It's so much more convenient and comfortable to work on a desktop.
Oh.
Thanks, though they still seem pretty impossible to get your hands on unless I'm Ok with paying three times as much for shipping as for the actual drawer.