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Or you could throw OpenWRT on it, which works very well indeed.

He said it was “Worst Game of 2014 contender”. Given that he does a round up of the worst games of the year (Which, incidentally, is ranking based on his opinion). That is both opinion, and criticism - namely that in his opinion the game he was reviewing was a contender for his list of the worst games of 2014.

I use those round pizza baking sheets, and put one on a pyrex bowl inside the oven. That elevates it over the other, letting them cook evenly.

Also, if you noticed, the EULA forbids you from using Lumberyard for critical and life-threatening applications... Unless there is a Zombie Apocalypse!

Not one mention of any Citroen? I am disappoint.

“The MX Master made this feature even better by introducing auto-detect for scrolling. Yes, you can still manually toggle momentum scrolling on and off with the button under the scroll wheel, but now if you scroll hard enough and let go, the MX Master automatically switches to momentum scrolling mode.”

The inclining and declining would be for acceleration and braking, I’m thinking.

Do bear in mind, this depends on how far north you are. Here in Canada, we don’t salt our roads, as it only helps with melting snow down to -8 or so. Instead we spread sand, which doesn’t melt the snow but does allow for increased traction.

The British burger chain Wimpy (back in 2008, at the very least) would like to have a word with you:

“There are many rules in English grammar. I’s and E’s and their order, for instance. And, of course, that a preposition is something you should neither start, nor end a sentence with.”

Wait, US McDonalds scrambled eggs aren't real? When I worked at McDonalds in the UK, the two different types of eggs were made thusly:

Or the Miccus BluBridge RX, which is older, smaller, and does the same thing better.

And do remember that, unlike an ICE that has to slip to get up to speed, electric motors (Like those in the Tesla) apply 100% torque 100% of the time, from 0RPM.

I believe the implication was that it wasn't a wing strike, it was the jetwash from the engine that blew out the windows of the control tower. But that's not really much of a redemption.

I was always under the impression that, when they dropped "Classic" XBox support some time ago, the project was renamed to be more like it's GNU bretheren - XBMC standing for "XBMC Media Center"

Erm, I'm running Thunderbird x64 on Windows right now. Admittedly it's their "Nightly" version (Called "Daily", to contrast with FireFox nightly builds), but it's x64 and it's fast. So what's the advantage here?

I could be wrong, but that header image is from the "PlanLeaf" article posted before...