@wgordon2220: Anyone that doesn't have "an approved" MAC address you mean.
@wgordon2220: Anyone that doesn't have "an approved" MAC address you mean.
@Klebert L. Hall: c'mon, it's the new planar 20x20 explosion in a 3d space.
Sprint isn't going to push 2.2 to HTC Hero.
I use the five sentences rule for almost everything. It makes me think about what I really want to say before I type - takes me about 5 seconds.
@john144001: I wonder if his posture is that bad to make up for the bad ergonomics or just that bad.
@El_Fez: I had this inkling in the back of my head of the same thing and voila! great find with great pic. I remember the game as being fun, but totally frustrating.
@LastAndLeast: Now that's a good counter-point! Philosophically, I can see no difference. In reality, there are two major differences. The first is the history of telephone vs. the internet. The telephone required significant outlays to start and then it was just adding on as the network got full. It was almost…
What exactly is a "food plot"? I can think of a compost pile, a family garden, a full blown farm, a trash dump, etc.
I was more amazed by her maturity, pronunciation, and production quality then the ability to do molding. She's got talent.
There many informative and hilarious and creepy videos on the web about minecraft- many with hundreds of thousands or millions of views.
@LastAndLeast: Easy.
I think the author and many respondents are misinterpreting the whole thing. No part of the internet would be "closed" like the pic, "missed" per the title or any other amount of missing.
@Kodo Sai: because emails get forwarded, important email ends up in wrong box or other parties are brought it to the conversation.
I call smoke and mirrors.
I seriously read "LSD screens" and was confused, huh, what...?!
@FrankN.Stein: the kids are on my nerves, I'm hungover, but I'm laughing, great pic for the story!
@wickedcupofjoe: Congratulations!
@geekotheweek: consider the increased pace like a different exercise. Now, start this new exercise off slowly weaving into your current run. In other words, run as you normally would, periodically increase your pace to a sub 1:20 range for a short period of time - quarter mile or less to start. Increase the…
From the actual memo