Doesn't it make an appearance in Skyrim, too?
Doesn't it make an appearance in Skyrim, too?
It's a real condition!!
The graphic is a little confusing. At the top they say it's only testing wi-fi browsing the internets. At the bottom they say they are doing all three, though. I think it's actually just testing wifi browsing...the bottom is just a disclaimer that's on all their infographics.
I'm sure Marcus is very sad today considering that first tweet.
I live in KY and had never heard of this until this thanksgiving when an in-law was talking about a blue shaded gentleman who had come into the Hardee's in Eastern KY he was working in at the time. Now I know the explanation behind it. Very timely, io9.
Hopefully people on the internet will now stop self-diagnosing themselves with Asperger's.
And vampires used to be horrible monsters. Times change...and sometimes get glittery.
LIZARD PEOPLE! They really are taking over.
Are there any non-ingame books (novels) that get into the lore of TES? I've only played since Morrowind, but know very little about the background of some places, people...etc.
I have, but I don't know who Emily is either. Can you enlighten us? I know who Elizabeth is.
Are you allowed to use it for personal projects? Looks like you need to start up an ETSY store.
Should this be labeled as a time-lapse?
"Teabag tea is made specifically for teabags, and varies in quality as much as wine from grapes does. The tea leaves must be prepared in a way that reduces the size of the leaf but does not produce an excess of fannings or dust. "
I love me some earl grey, but I'm especially partial to a nice strong darjeeling.
Lose their sanity because they'll open each and every container to see if there may be something inside that might lead to some better understanding of the purpose of it.
I use splashtop, but I don't think I've ever had a good enough connection, even when on the same network, to stream video overly well.
right?
"unfortunately players are idiots and have no clue or even a desire to work as a team"