genman
GenMan
genman

The problem isn't an issue of cheap parts, but of there being more parts. Since the PS1 they have added networking components, a hard drive, blue tooth transmitters, HD connections, etc etc. The more parts you add to anything, the higher chance there is of something going wrong. I was surprised when MS announced the

I don't feel guilty simply because I'm not the one making the decision to send it over seas. If I trade something in and said company makes the decision to do this, its not on anyone but them. I guess an example would be blaming a store that sells a gun to a man who commits a murder for that person's actions. Not the

1999. Custom built it myself, couldn't remember the specs to save my life. I was 15.

White People in the 21st Century: If you're not offended, we'll be offended for you™

Pennsylvania requires you to stop every mile and set off flares or other warning signals and then allow 10 minutes for livestock to clear the road. Not enforced, but still hilarious and on the books.

My fiance and I mix kale, a lemon, 2 apples, 2 tomatoes, 2 carrots, 2 cucumbers, a bit of fresh ginger, and occasionally some spinach. The result is quite tasty.

From the technology perspective, absolutely nothing. From the human perspective the only thing I miss is seeing something awesome like a flat panel display on the wall (green screened in of course) in a sci-fi movie and wanting to have it. Now I have it. Of course that feeling never goes away because something new is

Are we talking only unmarked? Because if we are also talking about actual squad cars, you're forgetting the wonderful Ford Police Interceptor. http://www.ford.com/fordpoliceinte…

Cool. Now all they have to do is program a vaccine to stop people from texting while driving and all will be well in the world.

I think you may have read United Arab Emirates as United States.

So by your own logic, DOMA is illegal as it invloves the government creating a law that supports an established religious doctrine.

I don't think this is for those of us that can flip the colander over so much as it is for those who cannot. For instance my mother has a degenerative muscle and bone disease but likes to cook. It's quite painful for her to have to make the motion to flip a bowl of anything. This would be for someone like her.

I'm surprised they didn't celebrate Helen Keller's birthday today. In fact I haven't seen or heard anything regarding it anywhere.

It looks like someone added a radial blur to a portion of the image. If you look to the left side its fine, but as you go right, it has the blur effect.

If the "filter" you're talking about is the little metal/plastic piece on the end, it's not a filter, it's an aerator. That just tempers the water flow and prevents splashing as well as (in some cases) helps conserve water by limiting the over all flow.

I'm also in the camp that considers "movement" based games to be a niche area of gaming, at this point in time anyway. So my hardware upgrade argument would only apply to simple controller/keyboard and mouse setups.

It is indeed valid.