Preyfar
Preyfar
Preyfar

Basically, it's like a mega DMCA that takes entire websites offline -vs- a single file.

The problem is the good ol' content providers have convinced the government that, because they're a billion dollar industry, they're no different than manufacturing. If their little industry is hurt... naturally that will trickle down and hurt all the other industries that rely on them (in this case, the beer and

I will say this - the Warhammer games were definitely some of my favorite. While I know they don't have mass appeal, the games they put out were good. DAMN good.

Try getting support from Google. My Google Docs got corrupted, and I couldn't do anything anything with it. Took two months to get Google to respond and assist in anyway.

I laughed so hard I ended up spilling water all over myself.

This is true. But from a viewer's standpoint, after six episodes, you just wanted to shout at the TV because TWD's plot felt like it was going in circles. Granted, I love the Walking Dead, and I felt the wrap up mid-season justified what they did.

It reminds me a lot of the Walking Dead Season 2. There's all this potential there, but half way through I just stopped giving a shit because the story just seemed to take a step forward... and then you realize nope, they're still in the exact same place. No answers. Just questions. No progress. Just teasers.

Self guided bullets, the very best there is. When you absolutely, positively, got to kill every motherf***er in the room... accept no substitutes.

Yep. When you become the single most profitible company in the world... everybody is on your 6. Look at Microsoft, and the EU's anticompetitive browser lawsuits against them. They lost for little reason other than because they were big (when other OSes at the time were doing the same thing).

Seriously, my favorite part of the video is when they sit down for dinner... and start throwing the "food" around. Yes! It's a food fight... WITH A BABY!

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Whenever I think of the Sims and babies... this video always come up, time and time again.

I've also read some scientific journals describing the brain as having some "backups". Some parts of the brain exist to compensate for cell death, damage, etc.

Pizza roll dispenser. Now THAT would be a worthwhile addition. Like a Pez dispenser, except it dispenses PURE AWESOME.

This is pretty valid. Then again, Microsoft has almost done a 180 in corporate culture. I still don't agree with everything they do, but they're a much more consumer-caring company. Ten years ago... yeah, I'd not have said that.

Sad, but... true. Microsoft would have been flame'd the same way.

Or just mis-reported. Most DMs of this nature I get are when friends get infected because the followed an infected link, and the malware hijacks their feed and sends DMs to all their friends. So people get DMs from a buddy thinking they're legit...

That's a problem I have with "Once Upon a Time". I like the concept, but the CG in the show is so bad it's made us cringe when watching it. It just instantly pulls you out of the scene and reminds you how bad everything is.

This is true, but if you have Amazon Prime and Netflix... then you get a video powerhouse that's unstoppable. You can rent new movies from Amazon Video, and with Prime, get free steaming from Amazon and Netflix. There's a crazy-ass amount of content for video available on the Fire if you need it.

I'm happy with it, yes. Performance has been really improved, and the app selection for Kindle has become a lot more solid from the Amazon side of things.

I use iPads at work, and also have my Kindle Fire on my desk as well. I prefer the Fire because I feel the screensize is just perfect for what I'm doing. I can hold it in my hands, type on it... everything's good. The iPad's screen is just too big to type easily on in any rotation.