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yes, this is some fan art that I did recently. Big fan of Robotech/macross

I'm diggin' the Valkyrie.

gVoice is extremely powerful for this. If you give the gVoice number out to businesses (when necessary) and you have the two-step call screening system turned on (they have to state their name before it will ring you) it should eliminate most if not all inbound junk calls.

Dad of the century

The biggest issue is distance. Our cities are too far apart for High Speed Rail to be cost effective (for the people installing it). The longest stop-to-stop runs on the Shinkansen in Japan are quite short compared to any reasonable trunk rail run in the US. Therefore you'd be having to install many times the

oh boy

Oy, and the maniacal reasoning you have to put yourself through!

"I really think the kitchen should be cleaner than this...my mother taught me to have a cleaner kitchen than this...He did this though-it's his stupid sandwich crumbs/dirty spoon...I could ask him to clean it...But what if that seems like I'm nagging?...I

Even better, it should be "What if Zelda *were* a girl"

108 is also 3 numbers.

Deal with it

While this is all perfectly horrible, maybe the bright side is that they'll finally start putting some effort into single player campaigns. :)

Not to be that guy but Stormtroopers are from a long distant past in a galaxy far away.

Pretty sure this is the only one of these goofy figurines or minis or whatever the terminology is, that I've seen that actually looks cool and really well done. The dirt and detail give it context, so it's not just a some pocket plastic waifu posing - it's depicting a scene.

Playing Doom brought me to lan parties, which encouraged me to build my own computers, which led me to case modding, which, upon mentioning during job interviews, set me apart from the rest of the applicants, getting me hired for the jobs i applied for. I'm a web application programmer. Doom had a major part of where

I still remember playing Doom over the modem with my good friend who lived all of two houses down.

I remember the first time I played Doom. I was in grade school and had just got my first computer (a top of the line 486). This was no small feat as my parents had moved here from Europe and had no idea what a computer was or what a computer could do. Moreover, they made very little money and typical PC computers cost

Least favorite doom memory: that movie starring the rock.

My friend and I used to download games off that primitive internet. We had a ton of fun with Wolfenstein. One day he showed me stills of the not-yet-released Doom. My jaw hit the floor. To my 14 year old self, Doom looked photorealistic. I could not conceive that a game could have graphics that good.