WestwoodDenizen
WestwoodDenizen
WestwoodDenizen

What the hell are you rambling about? I wasn't calling the guy a bad person or anything. A pinnacle of God and love?

"While dealing with depression following his accident, Philippe became inspired by a female swimmer swimming the English Channel. The determination that went into that act gave him hope..."

But he never invented the fing-longer, so you should be impressed!

Damn, I wanted to be the first to make the reference. Our finest founding father!

"charged with repairing the tears in the hall underwater"

You can get off of the Metro tiles, though I don't know if there's a way to do it permanently.

Man, my first thought is that it looks insanely expensive, especially when you consider that most medical stuff is priced up to screw insurance companies.

I didn't mean any disrespect, Andrew. I just found the phrasing a bit odd. Saying they make decent batteries for being experimental cyborgs implies that there's some reasonably established standard of battery power for experimental cyborgs, and that clams rank well on that scale.

Considering there's a very clear rendering of what the hotel is going to look like, I'd say that quibbling over the definition/applicability of "subterranean" is just a whiny nitpick.

While I respect the research and would never put down someone for trying something new like this, calling them "decent batteries" is probably a stretch, given that one can only power a 75 watt bulb for around a tenth of a millisecond.

My main question, why would they not alternate the rows of players, instead of having both rows for each team on one side?

A fan up against my window, aiming in, absolutely does cool my room when it's hotter in my room than it is outside.

Yeah, not to mention that two episodes of an hour-long series (sans commercials) is as long as a movie.

I would assume "17,000 movies and television shows" to count each episode separately. I don't think it's that misleading.

I graduated from high school in 2004, and I got my .edu email address some time around graduation. At that point, [thefacebook.com] was only open to people from like thirty schools. Mostly fancy private schools and some UC schools. I was actually the first person from my high school to join, but I don't want that to

Is anyone else picking up the irony here?

"until know."

It clearly wasn't THAT obvious. I at least hedged, though.

Are you diagnosed?

I respect that you own your identity and everything. I just don't particularly like that identity.