It left the solar system last year, not Earth.
hipsters aren't that buff
"If dealerships are taken out of the equation, Obama will steal your 1995-model desktop PC, and no amount of pursuing checkmark boxes will be able to stop him! IS THAT WHAT YOU WANT?!"
Good god I honestly can't wait :3 that price actually seems pretty damned reasonable considering the amount of use you'll get out of a single set!
And yet they went on a friggin's Spanish inquisition when it came to people posting video games clips online. Not to mention taking down all the wierdo Anime music I listen to that you can't even get in the states. Nice to see where your priorities are, YouTube!
Dude! Spoiler! I'm not caught up on Star Wars yet. Jeez...
The lead photo really shows the difference in resolution well. Look at the left side image, the low resolution of the satellite image makes the search box to blurry to really use.
Can't express how hyped I am for this game, being a huge Alien fan.
But, to be honest, I won't be able to play this game without some company (my fiancée, most likely) in the room. I am scared shitless of horror games, haha!
It's a box with eyes and teeth, and you're suppose to reach your hand in there for food.
That's normal. Sulfuric Acid does not react with plastics and a number of other elements and compounds. That's why acids and other corrosive substances are stored in specific containers and not just anything cheap and available. One acid could eat through a brick of one material while leaving another brick of a…
I can't believe how many civilians had to die in order for these guys to bring down one criminal!? LOL
Being an NPC in that universe is the worst.
No, I get what you mean. They would have had a better game if they tried to one-up Grand Theft Auto instead of focusing too much on trying their own thing and not living up to it. Competition and all.
Guy makes $300 profit for 3 minutes work; complains anyway.
Probably an inflated price due to failed distribution negotiations.
I was recently in NYC, and when a bicyclist fell in Central Park, me, a nurse who happened to be nearby, and two other passers-by immediately stopped to render aid. Throughout my trip, when I saw people who needed help, people stopped and helped. Case in point : a guy was pushing a handcart loaded with boxes across…
my puckered sphincter seems to disagree with you.
I'm from the Netherlands where a large majority of people bike every day. I've never come across this level of snobbishness towards other people's choices in bikes. It seems it's very common here in the US though among the urban cyclists to obsess about all components of the bike.
13-year-old, pfui. I'm in my forties and I'd be like that and worse.