Dude, it's not the same, clearly one is red the other is blue! Geez, get of the Supreme Commander's back! The man successfully created a worker's utopia!
Dude, it's not the same, clearly one is red the other is blue! Geez, get of the Supreme Commander's back! The man successfully created a worker's utopia!
I always chuckle at how, to this very day, Hollywood still makes in-movie computer programs so cheesy and unrealistic. Like the audible cursors, letter-by-letter text screen printouts. You know, imagine if you opened your password protected Word document, and your 259 page essay opened up one letter at a time, with…
I can tell you that I used to feel exactly the way you described it. Now, after about 2 or so years of straight up e-book reading, I can't stand (well, I can, but choose not) to read "real" books. I have just written and deleted a massive paragraph explaining why I think e-readers are better than books, but realized…
Illegal Alian by Robert J. Sawyer. Unsurprisingly, it's a real page turner.
I know eh? Here's to hoping that I can cancel that order from NuclearWinter.com
Isn't that taking it a little off course though? I mean I could then say that you're right, but then there's a third ribbon that's also missing which was actually green. Woody's hat has the brown ribbon, and Andy's hat seems to have a ribbon of very similar colour to brown. I looked at other shots and yes, it…
But it's not the same hat at all! Andy's hat doesn't have the white ribbon (the ribbon on the hat he's wearing is brown). So...or did I read your explanation incorrectly?
OK, so this is a miss. Not buying it. Moving on. What's the next "big title" we're all waiting for?
I want to play this game sooooo bad, but every time I start it up, either something else pulls me away from playing it or I lose interest, generally around the same point in the game. Is it a good game? Does it get better the more you play?
So were you dreaming the entire thing or were you actually conscious but unable to move? This condition confuses me so much... A few months ago I experience what I believed to be a dream but I am not so sure the more I think about it. In this "dream" everything seemed too real, too "conscious" but I couldn't move…
Are you sure about that? Have you ever heard of coprophagia?
One day we will look back at the times when we actually thought that animals, mammals specifically, had no emotions and consciousness and we'll be just as bewildered by our egomaniacal idiocy as how we today view the fools who argued for a flat earth, or that our planet is the centre of the universe.
As if I wasn't burning enough money at the pumps...sigh...here comes another 20 or so cents per litre hike.
Would someone please think about the gays?!
If this is true, then that is just bad planning. Care to share a link or two to quantify the "many" claim?
It's really nice, agreed - very sophisticated and masculine. But $2,500? I don't know, I suppose if I win that lottery I never play then I'd pick up one plus a spare.
I think we had an intelligent discourse. Better than not to have one!
But the Canadian government isn't out there silencing the struggles and lives of the aboriginal peoples. No laws are being passed that makes it illegal for them to talk with our children about their struggles and how they were/are treated . We're also not pretending like they don't exist, or like mistakes have not…
I'm sorry I still don't see the parallels. We're not "punishing" Russia for its progrom of yesteryear, but rather for what they're doing now; and where their hate-laws will lead. If we were all up in arms today and calling for the Sochi Olympics to be boycotted over the Odessa progroms, or the Cantonist Decrees of…
I get the context, but to compare the treatment of aboriginals in Canada to the systematic hate laws of Russia against a very specific group of citizens is a little off, don't you think? Canada has recognized its errors of the past, but we can't change history, but Russia is doing this now. In fact, the worst is yet…