blue_villain
Blue_Villain
blue_villain

/says the person who drinks wine out of a box.

I use a back lit keyboard for work. When I'm on call I have to log on in the middle of the night and don't want to turn the lights on. So I'll have the phone in one hand and will hunt and peck with the other until I can get off the phone.

thought, even. /le sigh

I've always claimed that a classic fiberglass-like body dropped on top of a modern econo-box would sell. Sheesh, even a number of the four bangers these days have considerably higher output than what the V8s and inline-sixes did back in the day. Throw in some modern conveniences like fuel injection, a convertible

FWIW: I'm a fan of parity. It means I have to actually watch the games instead of just knowing the unchanging chances that certain teams have at making the playoffs. (You know, like the Indians/Cubs World Series which will, factually speaking, be the literal and figurative end of the world.)

Sounds like a paid version of WinZip is in order, or at least a lifetime subscription to cat fancy.

This +1.4L

Heh. I like the concept that you're trying to be helpful, and I agree that the most that -YOU- are authorized to do is issue a credit. But it's not the most that Verizon is obligated to do, legally speaking of course, which often means that customers will need to speak with someone at corporate (or at least the

Do not own any of these. Voted for Monoprice.

The thing that makes the current generation work is that we see 007 grow. In previous generations the concept of 'what makes Bond Bond-like' were never addressed. We never knew WHY he has coldhearted when it came to women, or what his driving force was. He became a machine, with no soul.

Um, yeah, this is him last week*.

I went to high school with a guy who was crazy super-smart. Like, complained about that one A- he got in the fifth grade smart. Said he always wanted to work with DNA and livestock. We were all like 'whatever dude, you're weird'.

I saw 9 replies, was expecting at least one of them to address the fact that it should be listed as 'hardy' and not 'hearty'. Turns out, most of the internet has already corrupted the word, and it's either/or now.

Yes, that's a mormon orgy, right?

FWIW, I'm on a two year contract, and I get the insurance. I've filed insurance claims and get a new phone for $100. Do this mid-contract and get a new phone every year. Do this towards the end of your contract and you get a new phone and aren't on a contract.

I can tell you what's not the best system in the world: Charlotte

So I get the 'ha ha' part of the post, but is nobody really going to point out that this is built into constitution? Essentially, the state has to figure it's own votes out, and if the state can't do it by a certain date then that state doesn't get to send their electoral votes.

8 bucks a month huh? I pay 80 bucks a year, so that's like 6.66 a month.