capt_weasle
capt_weasle
capt_weasle

I thought the title read, "Watch a Microwave inside a Microwave," and now I am thoroughly disappointed. Though I suppose that microwaving a microwave would obtain results similar to the "blending a blendtec" debacle.

1 Week of waiting = 1 free iPad

I can do this using the register at my work as well, however I've only ever used it to give my number to pretty girls...

Can you answer this question?

While I've never been into the Call of Honor: Medal to Duty games out there, I won't hate them because they're popular. I will say, however, that the only online experience I've ever really enjoyed is that of the Halo series. The system Bungie has going on is smooth as hell, and it's a fun game in general, regardless

@darthvolta: Even people who hate Halo should agree that Bungie deserve serious respect for actually *caring* about their game after its been released. Hell, look how long they looked after Halo 2!

@Killer Toilet: Without Xbox, I would be more productive.

You are all wrong.

Why is Ezio shooting lighting out of his hands? Is he teaming up with Tesla for the new AC?

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For those interested, Christopher Nolan's "Following" is excellent Neo-Noir.

@RuckingFetard: I'm not under the illusion that something that is visually appealing (which these certainly are) is necessarily impressive. For it to obtain the status of the latter, I feel that a certain amount of effort needs to be put forth. A simple table saw would likely have done the trick.

@Wraithen: More than this guy has, for sure. Besides it would actually make it somewhat impressive.

It saddens me that in between working 35+ hours a week and paying my own way to go to school full time (I'm 19) it would take me months to save up for something like an iPad, whereas this guy can blow a bunch of cash and simply destroy all of this valuable shit. I'm not even mad about him calling it art and whatnot.

I love me some singleplayer goodness. In fact the only multiplayer experiences I ever really loved where the ones in Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory and Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge.

@masterofTHUMBS: Additionally there are places like the autobahn that don't have permanent speed limits in some sections, but even then I don't think its entirely necessary to place a cars maximum speed at 120 mph or higher.

It always amazed me that no one ever decided to just, you know, NOT ALLOW CARS TO GO PAST 70MPH IN THE FIRST PLACE

While I know I'm just being picky, why would someone ask you to get their favorite hat back if they're just going to let you keep it in the end? Why not just leave the death claw alone? He'll lose the hat either way, and that way he'll still have his twenty caps.

@ddhboy: This one actually goes up to 11.

Toward the end of the video it sounds like the kids are getting attacked by a swarm of bees.