My brother, a U.S. Marine, was a passenger aboard one of your navy's ships last year as part of a NATO training excercise. Being a horse lover, he was quite appaled when he learned what, exactly, was in his sandwich.
My brother, a U.S. Marine, was a passenger aboard one of your navy's ships last year as part of a NATO training excercise. Being a horse lover, he was quite appaled when he learned what, exactly, was in his sandwich.
Opps! Wrong button! Still getting used to the new layout.
"If the women don't find you handsome.."
It's possible to lean Democrat and still be a firearm enthusiast. Kinda makes going to gun shows a little uncomfortable, but still.
Never owned an N64, or any game console for that matter, so I have no ancedotal evidence to the strength or fragility of the N64 controller. However, Hack a Day once showed off this project to repair an N64 controller by creating an adapter circuit to translate the analog signals of a PS thumbstick into the rotary…
"Zhang's MO was to attack a website and then, within 24 hours claim, responsibility for the attack."
Is there any way to make everyone who said "Awkward Zombie stinks, fix it" see this post?
Ah, yes. I remember many a day keeping Morty from painting Shady Glen Elementary with invisible paint, thwarting his plans to take over the Shady Glen Television Studio, and kicking his hind quarters out of the Science and Technology Facility and Toy Factory. Still don't know why he wanted to win a national spelling…
Something witty involving the SEGA/Three Rings FTP MMO "Spiral Knights," whose namesake characters also lack feet?
I remember this. I remember hearing the premise and figured it to be a ripoff of Monday Night Combat/Super Monday Night Combat and gave it a pass.
Or if comparing it to something else:
I always thought Dr. Jones' hat was more of an Australian slouch hat.
But if I went to a friend's home, disk in hand, and slipped it into his IBM, it sounded different. Kinda like this:
Indeed. I used to have a copy of The Learning Company's Gizmos and Gadgets. Thank goodness TLC put Mac and Windows versions on all their disks. My dad's a Mac man, which made me a Mac kid back then (Mac man today). Whenever I played G&G, it sounded like this:
Homebuilt, based around LM1875 audio amplifier ICs and a small collection of parts you can find at a RadioShack, provided they still carry parts.
Clarence "The Big Man" Clemons: saxophonist for the E Street Band. Died in the Summer of 2011 while recovering from a stroke. His solo in "Jungleland" starts around 4:22 and lasts for about 2 and a half minutes.
My only regret is not being able to go to a Springsteen concert while the Big Man was alive. I just can't imagine it ever being the same.
Definitely not me. I'm an extremely eclectic listener, but most of my rock is of the 70s era Springsteen or Seger variety and modern alternative like Johnathan Coulton or Coldplay.
In addition, all the dinosaurs were bred to be female, so as to prevent the dinosaurs from being able to mate and reproduce uncontrollably. In many species females are proportionally larger than males.
To be fair, Collins was both the drummer and the lead singer by then. Just wanted to point out the importance of guitarist Mike Rutherford and keyboardist Tony Banks.