Redheadkitten
Redheadkitten
Redheadkitten

I can see waiting 90 days before taking vacation, but a year sounds absurd to me.

That's certainly admirable and I think I went though about 3-4 playthroughs and mapping out which door choices I made before I heard that going through the final path before doing the special other ending got you a lame dead end. I went to a non-spoiler guide that just said door # -> door # -> door # in the end.

Seconding the Fry's discount, though I haven't worked there in about 2 years. As I remember, you paid whatever Fry's paid, which was sometimes a great deal, and sometimes a few cents. Those ridiculous Monster cables we pretty cheap, but movies, PC parts and most of the nicer stuff wasn't much of a deal.

There was a "tell" unrelated to the numbers on the doors that let you know if you were making the right choice or not, but iirc it didn't pop up until just after you made the door choice. So even if you knew what to look for you'd have to make a door choice, figure out if you picked wrong or not, then reload.

I find this vaguely hilarious because my boyfriend's mom (he and I are both mid 20's) calls him every so often and he just about never answers the phones or responds to texts within an hour. So she ends up calling me when he hasn't gotten back to her after two days or so just to ask if he's still alive (he's very

I could see them sticking with Nexus, but calling the new phone the "Nexus L" and the next the "Nexus M" and so on. Google usually releases a new Nexus along with a new android OS at the same time after all.

Oh, that's not mine, it's just a pic I found on the internet. The date and time look fine though?

T-Mobile gives discounts to military and government workers, as well as veterans. I think it's 15% and you can still get them without being grandfathered in (since they dropped all new applications for discounts back in April, aside from the ones I just mentioned)

I like the Skeletool for the tools it includes (the knife with a normal and serrated edge, pliers, wire cutters, screw driver (both types), carabiner/bottle opener) and because it's fairly lightweight. My only complaint would be that it gets rust along the joints every 2-3 years, though that could be because I keep it


Normally I'm the last person to get with any sort of new technology, especially something as seemingly useless as a smart watch, but I surprised myself by backing the Kickstarter (no idea why) and got a white Pebble.

Oh lawdy, I bought me a Leatherman Skeletool several years back and I can't shut up to people about how much I love it and how handy it is.

If I'm buying something quick off Amazon and don't have time to look though all the reviews, I usually base my choice off 3 things.

Same here, been playing since Crystal and all my shinies are event distributions or gyrados.

My worst roommate story is really a tangential one. My roommate in college was a really sweet girl who had a perfectly nice, if a little unhealthy bf (you see, he was "allergic" to water and could only drink 2 liters of soda). The bf because our 3rd roommate in the dorms because he couldn't stand his assigned

My worst roommate story is really a tangential one. My roommate in college was a really sweet girl who had a perfectly nice, if a little unhealthy bf (you see, he was "allergic" to water and could only drink 2 liters of soda). The bf because our 3rd roommate in the dorms because he couldn't stand his assigned

You can measure your PD yourself...I've done it a few times. Just grab a ruler and a friend/mirror and measure the distance between your pupils. For extra accuracy, measure from the middle of your nose/face to one pupil and again for the other in case you have a slight difference.

I would nominate Warby Parker's ladies counterpart, Rivet & Sway, but they've gone out of business. You can buy their frames now at glasses.com, but you can't do the cool 5 day try on anymore. Pretty depressing, I have 3 pairs from them.

So here's my little work story. I got a job working at a video game company a few years back and, you guessed it, I was one of very few gals working there. Of course everyone made lots of silly off color jokes, but everyone was good at reading the mood and keeping things from going to far.

I'm considering an NFC one of these that makes you swype an NCF card (or the NFC ring, which is what I'm going for) then enter the pin on the touchscreen.

*looks at Pebble on wrist* Maybe more interested would be the right term?