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I've never tried motorcycling or hang gliding.

I used to live in a apartment in Oakland, CA (If you're not familiar with Oakland... Lots of things get stolen :] ). They used to be anal about signatures, leaving notes, when to leave your package, and etc. I got so tired I'd put a note with my signature saying "Apt #XXX -Signed- Please leave package!" And they would

Yeah I used to ship things to my work place, especially expensive computer hardware and software. I remember once, though, I ordered a fancy neck pillow off of amazon. UPS said they delivered it and it was no where to be found for 2 days. I was cursing and saying "Damn those people who steal packages! Never again!

What we should really do is just put one of these Mass Effect decrypting devices on top of each package, and when you fail, it explodes. That'll keep people from wanting to steal your stuff off of your doorstep. SOLVED.

You're holding it wrong.

I switched to Chrome last year because I enjoyed the speediness. But holy cow is it a frustrating browser. And over time it has been simply a hassle to use. Security Certificates is a big thing that annoys me, exactly what the author mentioned. I kept getting errors going to gmail, amazon, facebook. I had to open

No way in hell. I bought the last map pack for MW2 and I regret it. Remember when extra maps were free? Kind of like a "thank you" for buying our game. Now it's more like a "Fucked you in the ass, now we're going to take your kids."

I want to meet this "Shitballs" person. Really.

Damn, and I thought we were talkin' about edible music that somehow plays from within your stomach and sends impulses to your brain or something crazy.

This is kind of the same thing I do at restaurants. I'm a big yelper and when the waiter comes I usually make sure my phone is on the table, the yelp app is up, and I'm ready to take pictures or notes of the service. Doesn't mean the service improves dramatically, but I think people are more aware (That is, if they

You basically have static encounters. It's extremely linear but there are some forks in the roads that you can take. You come across an enemy, swipey swipe, kill 'em, gain experience, level up. Repeat. You just press on where you want to go and you can move the camera around a bit. I think the concept and gameplay is

Not bad at all. I think the hardest thing I had to get over was the costumes. In the first scene it's too still I couldn't help but focus on it. But once the action gets going it's very well done for a fan made video.

Yay, star! But anyway...

As an audio engineer, I'd like to say a few things. First thing, "con" is pretty extreme. But yes, the point is to find another avenue to make money. Consumers will purchase it, even if it is just a small selection of audiophiles. But Apple will take the money from those who are willing to pay premium. 24-bit vs

The demo kept freezing and crashing on me for PC. I tried playing in DX9 and DX10 mode on different settings and resolutions but I guess my 3870 didn't like it. Anyone else have issues?

I'm actually glad to see a lot of positive comments about the game. My impression was that people hated it. I found the Single Player to be immersive. Being a COD fan for years, I felt that the MP was extremely irritating and unbalanced. I think the map design was the worst part, and everyone wanted to be a sniper.

That makes sense, but I guess what I'm getting at is if you own a PS3, and you want to use a "copy" of a game, you must have some sort of jailbroken PS3 or modifications to allow you to. Some Windows software may be different. I see on craigslist all the time people selling software for $20 and it probably installs

I seriously did not learn my lesson until I spilt orange juice all over my mac keyboard. And Every. Single. Key. Became sticky. I tried to clean it with some water and that made it worse (Hell, people said to put it in the dishwasher but I didn't do that).

I think when they refer to "international" they are talking about treaties signed between countries that enforce copyright laws in that specific country (Which is what you said). My understanding is for example Japan selling a unit in the US and saying "Hey, US, you better enforce your copyright laws because we

If you use SBSettings get the SSH toggle (If you haven't figured that out already). My password is changed, but I'll just toggle it off when my phone reboots.