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James S
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Living alone is something that I’ve never done, but have always felt that I should have. My wife and I moved in together pretty much after a couple of weeks of dating. We both knew pretty early that we would get married so it seemed weird to me later that I never experienced life living alone. I’ve wondered how I

This makes me super happy. I already use it for listening to game soundtracks while coding or writing. Mostly Mass Effect 3 and Dragon Age right now, but I’ve found finding good options has always been hit or miss.

Haven’t been to WDW since I was 8, but planning a trip there for the Marathon weekend of 2018. 30 years of a gap. Everything you write though is pretty much true. I use to work at Disneyland and things are much the same there, though WDW does have a few things DL doesn’t. It seems like you guys had things worked out

Personally, the best bread is the one one bakes themselves. Seriously, it isn’t that much work or difficult. And no, a bread machine loaf does not count.

Really seems like the team didn’t know what they were getting into. Been there, done that. both as a developer and as a backer. Kind of sad for the backers on this one.

For the most part I would say yes. There are obvious good ones and bad ones. There are also those that are bigger and can offer more/better options, and smaller ones that may not be able to offer those things or even have a decent website. They generally care more for the member/customer though. I’ve been a member of,

Credit unions are usually much better about this kind of thing, having been a part of one or another for about 20 years now. My wife has worked for one for roughly ten years and they are pretty good about this. They only charge the maintenance fee on accounts that keep a low balance, like below $200 a month in their

As someone who recently started running, and am looking at a 4 day, 50 mile run in 2018, I can totally understand the addictive nature of this. Reading that first line or two here my brain said “we could totally do that in a few years.” I think more than just being a bit about pushing one self, more and more runners,

I’m weird. I liked 2 and Infinite. Granted not as much as the first one, but still decent games and better than a lot of FPS games I’ve played. I’ve been meaning to plug my ps3 back in to play Infinite again, but I might just wait for the collection now.

I really dig the show. I never read the comics, but heard they are/were good. The show does offer a great gritty look and feel similar to TWD, but then throws in some off the wall stuff, like Casidy or the angels. It felt odd at first, but I really like it and want more. The glacial pace is killing me though. I get

As season finales go that was by far one of the most gratifying ones that I’ve seen in awhile. Yes a lot of arcs were wrapped up, lots of people died, but they needed to be. If anything this whole season has been wrapping up arcs that Martin strung along for way too long.

I played one of these back in 94 or 95 in San Diego, CA. I saw it in a VR arcade place that charged something like $5 a turn for this. I saved up and finally went to play it. We were given zero instructions and just let loose in the VR world. Before either of us could get an idea of what was going on or how to move we

This happened to me when I drove my friend’s 1966 Mustang. I was super excited to help him finally pull out of his dad’s shed after sitting for close to a decade. We worked on getting it all working and ready for the road. When we got it back to his place he handed me the keys and let me have at it. I was so excited.

I drive past this every time we go to Vegas. Its really freaky if there is some dust in the air as there are halos that seem to hover around the facility from the reflected light.

My wife and I were avid Skylander’s players until Superchargers. Ugh. While it was cool to get some Nintendo additions, it was still one of the worst games in the series for me.

I’ve spent the last year learning to bake breads, coming at it from a somewhat scientific angle. For the most part this infographic is good in showing the basic elements and what each ingredient does to the baked goods, and I generally describe how things like Butter alter a dough in the same way.

I don’t think anyone needed to be killed. Even the whole fight there was just a bunch of people that were just trying to stop the other, not kill. It wasn’t about hate, but about tactic. That’s why Rhodes being paralyzed I think works better than a death. The constant reminder. In reality death would have been easier

I think if GoT really wanted to screw with everything, Ned would get to the top of the tower to find....... just his sister dying. No R+L=J. Considering that everyone has predicted this for years, the show writers and GRRM could throw a nice curve at us.

This was a great episode, and another of this season that seems to be on fast forward through the G.R.R.M. universe. Yes we might not have those amazingly long winded word battles, but at least we’re finally getting some decent content. Ugh.

Interesting. One of the game designs I’ve worked on had the character’s gender and race chance with every death. I always thought it would be pretty controversial. Good on them for sicking to their guns and listening to the players and not the loud and angry voices.