@pianoislife: Cashing the fuck out!
@pianoislife: Cashing the fuck out!
@Norrin: The problem is that traffic laws are supposed to be about public safety, not a source of income for the police or the local government.
@superhappyfuntime: What if it was an article about Wikipedia?
@Dodge2002: Uh, sure they are. AMD doesn't have the same brand recognizance that Intel does, obviously, but ATI was never exactly a brand name spoken in households across America.
I wonder if people will return to the site after it's been down for a week.
@DarkPGR: I really doubt that it was delayed for the sake of a simultaneous PS3 release.
@Ash Paulsen: So angry!
@firebladekid: What problem are you encountering? I'm running Windows 7 64 bit with Firefox and it installed and works just fine.
@Niotex: Safer than your paranoid delusions.
@groovygravy10: Yes it does.
@KefkaticFanatic: Well yeah, I see that. I saw from your page though that you have to set the language setting to English (US) as opposed to English (UK) or anything else.
@KefkaticFanatic: The article says: "The feature will be rolling out within the next few days."
Can you get to cakefarts?
@Gervy: Anime is pretty much its own genre. What you said is pretty much equivalent to saying that country or rock music has run its course.
@vamvaki_poulaki: The cameras are always running, but they can be removed around and zoomed in by the camera people.
Well that is certainly a thing that exists.
Stick to paid porn sites? Haha, yeah right.
@DranzerKire: I hope you're into furries.
@Simon Bangs: Because trying to use Google Navigation is a pain in the ass for me. I most often use it when travelling to the US from Canada, so I would have to roam on US networks to get map data. I've seen figures quoted of approximately 1MB for every 8 miles driven, which would add up pretty quick since data…
Is that it? :( I am disappoint. I was hoping it would be something related to offline GPS navigation..