MrMrBobo
MrMrBobo
MrMrBobo

He was just trying to sharpen his mind.

Nope. Software development. I get TONS done. You clearly don't know what you're talking about at all. Win8.1 includes lots of great enhancements for multiple-monitors, file management, and keeping multiple PCs synchronized (my home PC, Laptop, and Tablet always stay in sync). It works great. People who say

Windows 8.1 is better than Windows 8 and Windows 7. If you hate it, it's because you're not taking the short amount of time to learn it, and then customize it. If you're using it on a non-touch laptop or desktop, just set your "program defaults" in control panel to desktop apps, and adjust your navigation behaviors

Sorry, wrong on all counts.

Since anything anywhere you go can give cancer. I just dont care any more. haha

Depending on your taste in books, I personally think it was amazing!

The book is very good but is a LOT different than the movie tonally. The book is more about a military controlled totalitarian system of gov't and it goes into great lengths about the power armor they wear. The movie glossed over most of the politics behind their world and put the soldiers in BMX reject armor.

Here is you would see in....Iowa....

Coors light is not beer.

I rarely even have to use that. My main programs are pinned to the taskbar. The rest are on the first page of the start menu. All my games are on my desktop or part of Steam/Origin.

But this guy doesn't just look like a mere shadow, he looks more like a badass alternate link-figure.

I did notice a guy with a camera on one of the outcrops/peak after they jumped so I assumed they had a crew of crazy climbing mofos with them.

Looked to me like a) they each had several cameras attached to 'em (head, one wrist...maybe an ankle-cam, too?), and b) there were other people there, as well.

drones?

Im guessing either a helicopter or a zoomed in camera from one of the taller ledges

camera on knee faces up at face

Me too, especially when the girl walking by herself to the tip of the rock.