@Pandaren117: I had one. It's called a pilonidal cyst. Finally had surgery to remove mine a couple years ago.
@Pandaren117: I had one. It's called a pilonidal cyst. Finally had surgery to remove mine a couple years ago.
@Liam Potter: What "rights" would you be fighting for?
@r4z0rbl4d3: YEAAAAAAAAH!
@Lennon Ventura Conson: You have read Microsoft's stance on open-source, right?
@puffycow: There's a difference between "doesn't like the reasoning," and explicitly stating they didn't explain why.
@Brian Lee McCready: The problem with Flock is that it's currently running Chrome 5, while the rest of us are on Chrome 7. Same problem they had when running on Firefox: always behind on security & enhancement fixes.
@Imagism: Given the recent snit over sharing Gmail and Facebook information, I doubt Google's in any hurry to integrate this to Chrome.
@theotherwhitegirl: Self-promotion. It's a great tool for showing
@guitarherozer0: Never did play through the added FES story. Might pick it back up and run that sometime.
@Caleb Goessling: I would so promote this if I could.
@Futhark: ... what does that have to do with this subject?
This is not a bad deal, considering the only games I'm really interested in (Persona series) are all available as downloads, most with extra features over their PS2 versions.
@CFinWV-in purple I am stunning!: I absolutely loved the show... and hated the ending. If they'd cut that last 5 minutes with his mother, it would've been perfect.
@mithriltim: Yes, we can tell.
@Garro: Partisan bickering tends to create stagnation, rather than outright oppression. The dystopia in that would probably be in two ruling groups with a secret agreement to argue in public, in order to never change the status quo while appearing to be fighting for change.
@mithriltim: ... what? Seriously, I'm trying to parse this statement and it doesn't make sense.
@achilleselbow: Your interpretation is at odds with the law, though. Harassment is illegal (ie. stalking laws). Shouting from the rooftops at 3 am is disturbing the peace. Holding a protest on private property without permission is trespassing.
@JakeMG:Switzerland: *sigh* In this case, "matters" refers to the political makeup of Congress and the chances of changing the sitting Congresscritter.