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Until Tesla and other makers of full-electric automobiles can figure out a way to accomodate those who don’t have the ability to plug a car in at their homes at night, then it won’t matter how inexpensive or desirable their cars will be – many people simply won’t be able to reasonably live with such a vehicle.

Most likely only after they’ve been transferred to Bank (or maybe from Bank into Sun/Moon and then back to Bank), though.

Kojima doesn’t need to shave his beard anymore!

Wait – maybe that’s it! Ash is actually ascetic toward his Pokemon training, where he’ll intentionally lose battles or forget basic strategy in order to keep himself humble.

That’s some major formality there – waiting for the other guy to stop his truck, then walk around to pull out a stick from the truckbed. Bat-man had plenty of chances to attack, but he held off.

This guy approves.

It looks sort of Zone of the Enders-ish. I mean, I know they’re from the same artist, but still.

“Liquid Mettle”

Since there is apparently no level cap in this game, I wonder if you could beef up your character to take out most enemies in one punch anyway. I guess there’s more of a limit this time because of the lack of skill points, but still. I bet it would take less then three years of (real-life) training (read: gameplay)

I’m not sure if I’d agree that they’re terrible in quality, but they do have a particularly sensitive high end that seems to pick up way more background noise in any given environment than most other microphones, even when set to a cardioid pattern.

One solution would be to note the version or patch number alongside a review and to highlight when such a review’s version or patch number is no longer the most recent release.

Super Saiyan Cyan!

I find that a damp paper towel will help pick up the tiniest bits and pieces. Just remember to keep the gloves on while using it.

I guess I was just looking for better writing and characters, which are elements that I thought the first three seasons handled unexpectedly well. There are plenty of shows out there with twists on powerful upgrades that add or change the rules in whichever universe they’re set – that’s not particularly interesting to

Man, I heard about those cross-overs and started watching Xross Wars just to make it to that point in the show. . . and I couldn’t do it. I was about five episodes in and gave up – not good at all. I guess I should just skip ahead. . .

It looks like they stretched the UI graphics out of proportion to make it work in widescreen. While the rest of the game looks like a good improvment, I’m wondering why they would do that – it seems lazy and really isn’t an improvment. Sorry to be so critical; most of the rest of it looks great, but this just anoys me.

I’ve actually stuck pizza boxes in the oven with the oven on (if the pizza isn’t hot enough). Obviously, I don’t turn it up high, but I find turning the oven on its lowest setting (200 deg. or less) is fine and really makes a substantial difference.

Do you know how the Framemeister compares to other combos, like using the FFVI PlayStation disc version on my PS3 via HDMI? I’d imagine they’re fairly similar (other than the loading times on the disc version), but I’m not sure.

This one was cool too.