Where are Steam Sales when we need them?
Where are Steam Sales when we need them?
The Starcraft one, Sarah Kerrigan, does one hell of a saving throw becoming a Xel’Naga and saving everybody else she didn’t murder.
Oh, a female pewdiepie.
They have been learning from the game industry. DLC’s (downloadable content), and...
Isopropyl alcohol is safe for motherboards. You can dunk them in the stuff. But leave it to the professionals.
Add solar panels to this beast. ASAP.
Fresh lettuce, vegetables, are transported like this around these parts in Brazil. Search the term “verdureiros” and watch pristine trucks carrying vegetables doing 80mph uphill, running red lights, and everything wrong with drivers running 24h shifts high on all those things you mentioned.
Nothing prevents you from assigning two drivers to the same rig, taking turns of say, 6 hours. The truckers can’t drive 24/7, but the trucks certainly can move non-stop.
So the Flash has speedforce in the DC side, Superman is powered by the sun, Green L... right you get it. And Reed Richards wants to explain the whole thing in a single “Godforce” on the Marvel side.
There’s a joke about that, in-game.
I love the part where the guys take off backwards at warp speed like bunny-hopping and rocket-jumping never existed, one of the most glaring oversights ever, as if HL was made by a half a dozen nerds in a garage with no QA testing whatsoever.
“I am fluent in 6.000.000 forms of kicking your ass” is a meme already.
What are you talking about? I play Overwatch for the skins.
Luckily, my Living Ship quest in No man’s Sky decided it would be born half-way accross the galaxy. Literally.
That frame welding? “Kids, don’t try this at home.” That’s professional stuff, you don’t just cut-and-paste a frame unless:
It took me a while to reply, but here it goes: any truck matching that description suited 12-yo me.
LCD gauges just got justified.
This guy can walk into the next Batman movie set, yell “STEP ASIDE, SPARKLY VAMPIRE BOY”, and then yell “ACTION!”
Omg, look at the UI scale. It is huge.
In Brazil we HAVE data caps *on paper*. No hard-wired ISP enforced it. Ever.