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Precisely! I didn't want to put in my personal input, as I do not have children. I will definitely teach my children about Saint Nicholas and Jesus of Nazareth, the solstice and why the holidays are celebrated the ways they are. The tolerance part is tolerance to others who believe things (Santa Clause) that you do

I agree with this. I have always wanted one, ever since I learned of it. The cost is an obvious deterrent, though.

Definition of sportsmanship answer above. Thanks for this.

Only if you think "all items on MAX" is part of the game too. Because it is. It is a versatile game that people can play however they so choose.

I really loved this interview, probably more than any others you have done, (and I have enjoyed every single one of those, as well!) and these prints solidified this 100%. Just fantastic.

It's a good time for a lesson about historical generous figures, and tolerance.

Excellent.

I was going to suggest TES3 map as my favorite! It is the last map in a dying age of exploration games that allowed you to have a good amount of knowledge, but not too much, and it didn't give you superpowers (auto travel, enemy info, etc)

Two things, for the short answer to your question: There are many, many more developers now, and there are many, many more games now.

In 3 months aged 30 years? I like it.

He's saying "the reason they don't have a left-handed mouse is that the machines used to test the mice are all right-handed." This is in reference to the article being about the stress-testing mice with machines, and further implying that the stress-testers are so important, that without left-handed stress-testing

A shirt that only covers the shoulders, like an inverted vest. Also, it can be a very small version of a vest, revealing much of the chest near the arms as well.

This wasn't during this year, but it was recent: the game "Eufloria" has an amazing soundtrack. I have a friend who is terrible at these kinds of games, and would just come visit me to listen to the game being played when he was having a bad day.

So by "killer" you meant "when someone wants a slideshow, they won't be using powerpoint anymore, which they would have had to do in the past" I can dig that. Seems like it should have happened sooner, in fact.

BOOM!

Thank you. It's like reading Oscar the Grouch's CAMMAANNN Review time.

Gross.

What a great idea!! I don't eat it, but my good friend would always talk about how it's hard to get the perfect crispiness, too little and it's soft and spongy, too much and it's rubbery and hard...

Don't get that griddler. Way more trouble than they seem, but of course, if it's your thing, it will be your thing. The commenter below recommends the GF 360 with plates you can buy- that's the way to go IMO, because you get to choose when you want that. The foreman can do everything a waffle griddle can do and more,

I've made fried eggs on the foreman, so yes. Just make sure you have a good oliveoil spray or whatever you prefer, and it is awesome to use even as a waffle iron. Love my foreman grill.