Raziel66
Raziel66
Raziel66

Yeah, that 2D "hologram" thing still blows my mind.

Was it the issue where your view starts moving on it's own? Mine started after a few months and my characters view would start floating downwards while I played. I had to constantly make tiny movements with my left thumb to keep my view steady.

I saw it Saturday night and actually really enjoyed it... much better than I had expected. Looking forward to reading the books now!

For PR. Adm. Stavridis does a lot of speaking engagements. I follow him on Facebook... he posts a lot of PR messages prior to the actual releases going out.

As did I. I'm all for freedom of the press but the way he just blatantly twists most of his stories gets old quick

Thanks! It's been an uphill battle but the results are definitely keeping me going!

I started cutting back and excercising more a few months ago... I've lost about 30 pounds of fat so far and put on some muscle! It's just taken some hard work.. no fad diets or new-age theories.

Being able to stream movies and tv shows would be great. The only time I've plaid for GOGO was with the intent to stream... I didn't read the fine print to see that they basically kill your connection if you attempt to do that though.

That's basically what the Halo IV panel at last year's PAX Prime was. After waiting for hours in line to get in they revealed nothing new, dodged questions, and just mentioned how excited they were at that they were "changing things from previous Halo games but it will still be Halo". My buddy and I walked out after a

I'd personally rather see him be the new Doctor since we are supposedly getting closer and closer to Matt Smiths departure from the show.

Yep, that's what the article says.

"This is a PG movie."

THose are the newer oakley thumps. The originals were where it's at :)

It sure as hell does. It's a niche product being made in limited quantities. If Razer is selling out of each manufacturing allotment as they become available it sure as shit is a success for them.

They sold out when they went up for order, so yes, they got gamers to buy them.

>Surely a product that's designed to save PC gaming (or whatever marketing they were using, can't remember the exact terms) would be more accessible to the average buyer.

I like the design... I think it has a cool futuristic look to it. Almost like a little self-contained city.

YOU TAKE THAT BACK

The front page of Gizmodo was just featuring an article about and showed a photo of a cracked iPhone. Then I look down and see this article. Really?

Excactly, we could certainly fund and build the thing and then lot others use it or rent space. The article seems to have gone a tad too far...