@~drew: I met a lot of Japanese exchange students when I was studying Japanese, and it was always funny and see what they though was weird/interesting/etc.
@~drew: I met a lot of Japanese exchange students when I was studying Japanese, and it was always funny and see what they though was weird/interesting/etc.
Interesting.
This is why I can never go back to non-Logitech mice.
@Garrison Dean: R.O.A.C.H.: I could however translate really well for hiding planes.
AFAIK Police cars have had automatic license plate scanners for some time now.
@Yahweh Took My Prepuce: Your local library might let you lend eBooks already.
@Canoehead: Unfortunately printing and shipping put together only count for about 3% of the total cost of producing a book.
@atrus123: They are all up on demonoid, just buy the hardcover edition and put it on your bookshelf and you can use the eBook version with good conscience.
That is officially the most bad-ass school bus I have ever seen.
@HaveBlogWillTravel: You're welcome. Don't worry I brought with me a portable water filtration system to make the water drinkable.
The problem with work-time exercise is that you actually work out you start to sweat...
@Mr.Wilson: Me too, it looks really cool, especially how it is hanging slightly askance in the air.
@lazaruspryor: He is referring to the first sentence in your post:
I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of voices suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced. I fear something terrible has happened.
@Alex Winton: Yup, scaling down from 1080p to 720p cuts your screen real estate in half.
@GoldenWaffle: LOL
@Gaston: Funny that you use the DS as an example of focusing on one product since it's actually the DS, DSi and 3DS, three separate products...
@iJizzLots: The difference from virtual analogue sticks are that the two little nubs in the middle of the track-pad will let you feel exactly where your thumbs are.