OwnedWolf
Owned Wolf
OwnedWolf

It depends which Mini Model you want to compare it to. I had the same thought, so I ran them in time comparisons on Forza Motorsport 4. The Mini S with the Supercharger (2005) was about the same in terms of power and handling on the lap times. The current turbo model is not on there so I couldn't compare it. The

How recent would you say? I have been aware of it for a little over a year and a half now.

240Z for the win! I love that car and want one! That thing is great in Forza 4 too.

I hear it every time. I always assumed it could have been all kinds of things from digital signal feedback to my crappy television. But I have also heard it on my HD television with Fios. It's strange that there hasn't been one clear cut answer to this problem. I have heard multiple theories or explanations.

So I am not crazy for hearing this on every live television broadcast! I knew it.

Not to unnecessarily get on the defensive here, but I do not think most people know that Operation Enduring Freedom covered that wide of a region. I, and I am sure many others were under the impression that it only covered the Afghanistan region. The point I am making is you could have easily pointed out how that

Wow, mind blown. I had no idea that Shepard was designed after a real person. I now cannot fathom this guy actually existing. Are the other human characters in Mass Effect based on real people?

Granted, late 2008 is quite early in terms of cutting people off from updating the OS. But how long did you sit around waiting for Microsoft to come out with something reliable enough to replace Windows XP? Nowadays Apple and Microsoft are quickening their pace in the updating of their OS software. Even Windows 8

The chase scene in the opening of QoS is probably one of the best Bond opening sequences ever. Sadly it falls flat after that. So I mostly agree with you and everyone about Quantum of Solace, I could debate all day about how wrong you are about Casino Royale... All day...

As perfect as that would have been, she is actually holding a pen.

And sadly this guy is in Special Forces. I would think that the rest of them are smarter than this.

I am not surprised by this. Just look at the V-22 program. It takes a lot of time and money to design something that hasn't existed before. Why should anyone be surprised by this?

Oh I enjoyed it a lot too. So much so that I decided to act on my girlfriend's suggestion and went as the Driver for Halloween. Unfortunately, no one knew what I was. The only saving grace was going to a film festival Halloween party later that night where it took film people to finally understand the costume.

Great idea. Decently executed. Poorly filmed. They could have made this a lot more fun to watch but this left so much more to be desired.

A lot of people "don't get" this film. Mainly because it doesn't conform to the standard ideas of an action movie, a drama, or a romantic film. It's kind of a hard film to describe really. So because of that, a lot of mainstream movie goers will be lost. Even I was caught off-guard. It's like a Tarantino film in

Gotta love that irony.

Hmm, if that is the case then you would think that there would be more press related to this story. I find it interesting that there isn't. Especially with such a well known politician.

That made my day. Well done. I honestly hope you are kidding being that yes, he has produced his birth certificate. As any person who runs for a public office would have to do in order to get into public office. As for the comment related to "legal resources", yes he has had to have lawyers deal with lawsuits and

I consider this being tech savvy. Considering what people could do with any kind of government data these days I think that destroying the hard drives was a smart move. Think about how many government offices dont' properly secure their data. Or more specifically, think about how competent your fellow office

I could have sworn that I was involved in a covert shootout with some Russians by that ferris wheel in the 80's...