There are no words to describe how badly I want this.
There are no words to describe how badly I want this.
Not gonna lie, the thought of Paul Verhoeven making a Half-Life movie gave me a bit of a chub. >_>
Several years ago John Romero had one of the greatest business cards I'd ever seen. Fellow game developer Tim Schafer had Tweeted "I carry it in the pocket over my heart because I think it can stop a bullet."
Marriage was pretty common in FFXI. I never got married (/foreveralone) in it, but I know there was some fee associated with it. In gil mind you, not real currency.
Yep, those were the days. I hear it's a much different game now.
Don't knock the meleeburn method. It worked well and I'm proud to say I did it that way. (Vanburace the Red Mage is me)
Bahamut is known through the series to bring about the end of...well everything. He's essentially the Alpha and Omega of the Final Fantasy series.
Despite the flaws of the game, that ending was beautiful.
Regardless, the Battery Tunnel was filled end-to-end with seawater. I can't even fathom how many gallons that could be.
Because it runs through all the hipster neighborhoods in Brooklyn before terminating at 8th Ave & 14th St. in Manhattan.
The ones of the Battery Tunnel are just mindblowing. I need to make a trip into Lower Manhattan pronto.
Long Island here, the wind is blowing a good 12-15kts, probably higher. No rain yet. I can already tell this will be worse than Irene was last year.
Those fancy aluminum iMacs aren't going to last long against the harshness that is the ocean. There's a reason most marine electronics are sealed.
I still prefer a manual razor over an electric, but I do use a Gilette Fusion Proglide Styler. Gotta maintain the goatee somehow, and it's not too shabby.
Star Trek IV. The one with the whales.
Don't forget about the Bird of Prey method of time travel.
Note to self: Find series of Captain N. Oh man you just started the nostalgia engine.
I couldn't tell you what model it was. I'm almost positive it was this one though unless there was one similar to it. I used it to wake up to the radio, back when in Z100 (in New York) was still great, and Elvis and Eliot were doing the morning show.
I use my smartphone, but if I had to get a legit one I'd get a Dream Machine. Not because they're still excellent and do their job well, but also because of the nostalgia factor. Had a Dream Machine Cube when I was young, and it lasted all the way through high school. I think my dad uses it now.