350 and 410 were really the only levels that I've gotten stuck on for more than about 10 lives.. just gotta wait for those sweet, sweet combos
350 and 410 were really the only levels that I've gotten stuck on for more than about 10 lives.. just gotta wait for those sweet, sweet combos
possibly the most constructive comment thread to ever grace the pages of a gawker site ^_^
lol.. pretty much anywhere in NY where there's a Tim Horton's.. so yeah I suppose you're right. Pretty much anything about Dansville and north in the finger lakes region and west of Syracuse.. Also up towards Watertown and most of the Adirondacks. http://www.popvssoda.com/ gives a good look at it
Long live us upstate NYers who call it POP
No Christmas GIFTS for you then :\
No Christmas GIFTS for you then :\
Try this and have some fun:
Whyyyyyyyy
As someone who builds PCs both at work and on the side for a number of people.. if I'm approached to build a $300-400 budget machine, I'll decline and tell them to go to Best Buy.. Its not because of the profit margin, bloatware, or anything like that, in my case. I can put together a system for that price no…
Thats exactly what I was thinking.. I think it was Kekai Kotaki that did that work for Anet
Because that's definitely his/her responsibility
Like I Am Legend.. :'(
Just about anything "Wegmans".. I think every NY-er and even some out-of-staters would agree.
Harkonnen unit approaching!!
My CCP took about 8 months— Upstate NY is friendly (i.e. everything not NYC). The response upstate has been insane.. see: http://www.nysaferesolutions.com/2013/02/15/resolution-quick-list/ There's even a lawsuit already..
Looks like my rig too.. F150 keys, Sig P229R (P238 on order for summer carry), Note II, and Gerber lockblade.. Definitely not what you'd expect from a NYer (upstate)
As someone who carries IWB, pocket carry is lighter, more comfortable, and can print less
Galaxy Note II, Gerber lock blade, wallet, and Sig P229R. Once summer hits, it'll be my P238 SAS
There's just something about Weatherbug that makes me shudder.. probably dating back to the time when AOL used to throw it on everyone's computer