duckhead014
Duckhead
duckhead014

If I ate any amount of twinkies, I would get sick and probably gain weight. The rest of that should be fine.

It was maybe one of the easier things I've done with my life once I figured out what was wrong. I truly believe you can do it, not even knowing you.

Thank you for the clarification.

I don't know that I know what this means.

I guess for this lady it was!

Just from my unmedical untested anecdotal evidence here, I had a friend lose 50 lbs drinking regular ass Bud Ice every night. I mean, he changed the rest of his lifestyle of course- diet and exercise and water consumption, but he totally didn't change that, and lost 50 lbs. I lost over 100lbs and drank whenever I

In other words, you can kill someone through drunk driving, whereas no one's likely going to die when you cave in to Girl Scout Cookie Season.

It takes maybe 10 minutes to heat it up in the Oven. It's better the second time around if you just do that...

I've always been against water cooling on my own system because I know myself: I want to set it, and forget it. I don't want to maintain something even semi-regularly. I want to get the dust out of it once a year real good and leave it alone other than that. I recently built a system that is almost silent except when

That's the thing about cats: they just don't get trained. They are in charge. My dog understands "no" zones perfectly, and if we get him a dog bed, he prefers it to furniture anyway. The cat? We could have a room full to the brim with scratching posts, and he will still pick the couch. Only when we aren't in the

I'd love something like this, and I also considered the BitFenix!! Nice.

It is that corsair!! Also, that Silverstone looks SOGOOD. It's just a little too SFF for me, I don't want it to look like an obvious PC and I want it to be super portable. thanks so much for the suggestion, that would make an awesome build starter for an htpc

It's the cat scratching when I'm not home, not the cat getting on it =\

yes, I'm looking to build one with a really neat case from Corsair with a handle... It's tiny, but not slender like the alienware alpha. I kind of don't care because of the handle, though. And because I can make it with an SSD and not have to pay a huge premium, if it's even available.

Oh, I agree. It still has some, though. This has, like, negative sanity points. It's nuts! Reminds me of 8p fusion frenzy (not actually a thing at 8 players)

Super good insight, just what I needed to hear: "you don't want to buy such high quality you're afraid to enjoy the thing you bought".

Has someone hacked this? I was coming to comment on how the game gear only had 2 buttons, so the system selection is pretty limited. The Nomad, however, would be perfect!

I'd like to add an amazing addition to this whole article: sometimes you can buy refurbished (which I understand is not always the best idea) for less than the inferior product new. I have done this with several appliances and have had very good luck so far, without being too far out of pocket. 100% agree with house

Overall though, it makes more sense to buy long-lasting, timeless pieces that are sturdy enough to move with you than it is to re-buy every time you move, or every time your desk falls apart.

Excellent! I love the controller but hadn't jumped on it because of this. I assume if we bought a controller today, it would work with the adapter when it comes out?