You sound like somebody who has never played SSB in any iteration.
You sound like somebody who has never played SSB in any iteration.
The catch is that you don't have any control of you want to watch.
Gizmodo is slipping in its old age... This is a repost. From a year ago. It's even the same cover image. http://gizmodo.com/5815586/play-with-your-food I remember this because I soooo wanted to play in that broccoli treehouse the first time around.
But he wasn't 16 when he talked to Sesame Workshop. FTA: "Sesame Workshop said that in June 2012 they were approached by a 23-year-old man who said he began a relationship with the 52-year-old Clash when he was 16."
For a standard plastic protractor, the minimum, best-case-scenario uncertainty is ± 0.5°. Usually it won't be that precise.
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1000 grams of force? I think you mean 9.81 newtons of force. :-P
Wow... if only McDonalds had thought of this 25 years ago... I could have a hot burger and cold condiments.
In the 10 % of Asian-Americans that isn't lactose intolerant... yes!
Blizzard cuts $1 from each sale for themselves, regardless of the selling price, and the destination of the player's cut (Battle.net balance or PayPal).
It's two completely different audiences...
Just don't put any papers on top *cough* Mac Cube *cough*.
Exactly. While fragmentation may be a pain from the developers' end, on the consumer end, it means that past-generation equipment can be sold at a low cost, even if it uses an old os.
Regarding the distribution on the lower end - since this graph only shows "devices" and not phones, does this take into account all of the Nook Simple Touch Readers that run Eclair? I mean, those readers won't ever get updated to ICS (nor should they be). Most of them won't even have Play access, either, unless…
You could always go with this HD fan tribute to WC: [www.wcsaga.com]
Anytime.
. . . on a fundamental level?