Sigismond0
Sigismond0
Sigismond0

Green fork of the Trident, no less! See what they did there?

Huh? Why are you complaining about Reek not being there? He doesn't even exist until AFTER Ramsey Bolton...ummm...plays his role...

If I had that kind of spare change lying around, I'd put some legs on that and have it be a mobile workstation/counter. Rather than using couter/storage space, why not create it? Hang utensils from the bottom, put a small shelf for spices and whatnot, add a magnetic strip for knives... This thing actually has a ton

Yeah. It's some sort of biomechanical thing, the muscles on its legs are actually muscles.

Rising and Solid are different words. MGS5 is in the works.

Double entendre! Domestic - not foreign, American.

Double entendre! Domestic - not foreign, American.

Oh, I suppose that makes sense. I was imagining a keyboard app that would, for example, play a midi-type file during each keypress.

Yeah, but I'm still just not getting the problem. What's the difference between a game triggering an audio file, and this app doing the same?

Oh god, it is on quickboot! If I take it off, it takes even longer!

Yeah, I've certainly noticed a 7-13 second delay on sound effects in every game I've played on Android. Wait, I haven't. How is it that everyone else is able to make sounds happen at the right time, but these guys aren't?

Are you thinking 480? 'Cause there's a whole lot of things a 460 won't max out.

Never had trouble with the alarm clock, and use it every day. Maybe check to make sure it's set to be a recurring alarm?

Doesn't this depend 100% on your motherboard? For example, ASUS Rampage III Extreme boards take a god damn year to get through all of the pre-OS checks and whatnot. I guarantee you that Windows 8 will boot no faster than 30 seconds on these motherboards, because the OS doesn't have any say over what happens during

yeah, so you've basically got it right. Sounds like you'll still be stuck in 2-year chunks of Verizon, but I don't think that ought to be much of an issue.

Assuming that A) 90% of their smartphone users are on unlimited plans and B) all of them would leave for another company. And since there's no truth in either part of that statement, that's kind of some sweet hyperbole you have going there.

Agreed. I just have a feeling that when the first data enabled phones came out, nobody had any clue how much data people would use or how popular they would become. It's only been five years since they started becoming mainstream, and look how much of the market they control. Unlimited data was probably a bad idea

God knows what kind of goggles you look through, but I'm assuming they're Entitled® brand, the goggles that make sure you get what you want whenever you want because you said so and will complain a lot if you don't.

You must have an iron will. I find it incredibly hard not to upgrade every single year.

Basically. You either go month-to-month on a limited plan, or renew two years on your current plan without getting a subsidized phone.