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Bulliwyfthetank
bulliwyfthetank

And that will be a sad day: I prefer my games to be physical - I enjoy having that stuff on a shelf.

This is what Blizzard does - big fancy box, art book, the game itself, behind the scenes dvd, soundtrack, some codes for hearthstone, and the understanding you are also getting digital stuff as well.

Make plans to fly with someone else and start the process of getting your money back from SW?

Actually, it seems to be a pretty common theme every time they meet “for the first time”. They duke it out, realize they are working towards the same goal or that neither is actually evil, and then teamup to take out whatever baddie is lurking around.

I’m honestly surprised at how few cars their are - for some reason I was thinking there was upwards of 30 of them over the years.

My understanding from school was any content that is viewed in Canada is subject to the CRTC’s Can-Con rules - could be my instructor mislead me, but it wouldn’t surprise me at all if half of the Amazon library was not available due to Can-Con.

I dunno - never had a reason to subscribe to Amazon’s video service, but I know netflix, hulu, and every other online video streaming service is subject to the CRTC’s Can-Con rules because it can be accessed by Canadians (unless my old instructor mislead me).

Have they released any broadcast details? How do we know it will be available worldwide and not subjected to arbitrary broadcast rules?

Pretty sure I found these scattered around the webs and copy+pasted them so I could read them on my phone at leisure (after an exhaustive search at several different libraries).

Hey now, don’t lump everyone in the South into the same group b/c a few (half?) people prove to be racists.

While I agree with you, you can’t deny the convenience of having 20+ books on a tablet, and more in the “cloud”.

The homo milk story reminds me about when I worked at a drug store - occasionally we would mark down the milk b/c it was going to expire soon (3-5days).

Consumers are demanding larger screens? B/c all I hear is people lament the fact that they are going to have to carry a man purse since their phones don’t fit in their pocket’s anymore.

With Freeze, I figured it would be better to allow him to continue his research/work on curing his wife.

I dunno - growing up, I always looked at Arkham as an early version of Belle Reeve - it started as an insane asylum, but became a “super-max for powered villians” since most of Batman’s enemies are mildly insane to say the least.

Are we really complaining about the VFX of a TV show, produced by a station that is notorious for picking up cheap shows and trying to squeeze as much money out of the show without spending hardly anything?

I swear, the more I read about this stuff, the more I wonder why we have politicians choosing what equipment we have in our defense department - I mean if the people in charge of the Navy and Air Force say “This is a bad idea, we shouldn’t do this” or “We need more of this plane, why are we stopping here?”... It just

How’s the music? My daughter couldn’t care less about the first movie, but anytime that earworm of a song (Problem by Becky G) starts playing, she jumps up and starts “dancing” (3yr old dancing is really just jumping... so...).

Palm Pilot TX - got it my freshman year of college, was so damn handy for scheduling work stuff until smartphones became more prevalent.

Not unfun, just people that have experience with this sort of thing and can see all the inconsistencies being presented.