Just casually pick up a game case sitting next to the Gamestop girl and say:
Just casually pick up a game case sitting next to the Gamestop girl and say:
WASTE
Huzzah. I hope Dropbox follows suit, as I prefer their service.
Shame the Gran Turismo one isn't a little car driving a kart.
Cute, but doesn't look fun at all. I hardly recognize anyone.
"Cost" is the realest of reasons in business.
Perhaps his racing fire suit helped save his life.
Bummer it's Mac only. I use Safari at home (I love reading lists, etc), it's on Windows at work I'd love to have Chome able to access that stuff.
I lived through all those wars. You're no Jack Kennedy.
Why not use a simple electric eye like garage doors use to help prevent it closing on stuff. No "movement" is required, as you can essentially disable the door entirely by blocking the sensor with an object.
It's been great on my 5S and iPad 2 too. Of note in particular it seems to have cured the skipping I was getting using iTunes match on my 5S in the car on the way home from work during rush hour.
Cool, thanks for this. Hadn't even occurred to me to look for this setting, and the video also highlighted some other features I hadn't noticed yet.
Outlaw too! Back when Wing Commander 3 launched, the load times were sooooooooooo bad my buddy and I would fire up my 2600 and do a few rounds of Outlaw. Sometimes we just let WC3 sit there waiting for us as we were having too much fun shooting bouncing bullets at each other's hats.
They're not the best, for sure, but I keep them in my bag as a spare in case I forget my Klipsch's. They're really not too bad.
Perhaps icing the car down will preserve the car's finish?!
I liked racing with the golf club attachment.
Holy shit there was a Joe one?
Well I was just dropping names as they came to me. I've had some rough luck with Gigabyte in years past, but maybe that's just me. Perhaps they're like Hyundai, known for shitty products years ago but pretty good now. Certainly you get what I'm saying, feel free to insert the made-up name of Acme.
That's kind of a straw man. Macs don't start at $1200. And there certainly are gamers that spend hundreds of dollars every few years. Plus there's repairs and such, which truthfully must be considered in the total cost of ownership. I respectfully disagree with the accuracy of your figures.