Getting 10,000+ points becomes trivially easy once you realize that multiple buttons map to shooting (Enter, Return, Right Arrow, X, etc), and so by spamming them (large hands help) and jumping, you can overwhelm the field by sheer volume of bullets instead of trying to be accurate.
Just a few choppy gifs, no video? what madness is this?
yeah, since the pads can get a bit funky after a few months (especially in the summer) I generally replace them once every 8 months or so http://www.amazon.com/Beyerdynamic-E… it's well worth it.
yeah, since the pads can get a bit funky after a few months (especially in the summer) I generally replace them once…
To each their own :)
To each their own :)
I must be a masochist, but I absolutely love helping upgrade an old rig and then taking my time to neatly cable route everything. sure it'll get messed up the next time they have to add a new drive or upgrade the graphics card, but for that moment it's incredibly satisfying to see and think to yourself "this looks…
Aw man, you guys should check out Niklas Jansson's (amazing artist behind cortex command) concept work for a hypothetical LEGO Futuron reboot from a few years ago: http://androidarts.com/legoproject/ - adding parts for mech hands was one of the things he outlined in his design doc.
Efficient? Aren't they supposed to live in those suits?
Not bad; it being realtime is especially impressive.
I would argue that Paris' CDG - Charles de Gaulle is worse.
Hmm, I have to mildly disagree. For me personally, Bastion had more all around good tracks, though transistor definitely had one or two that were flat out stellar.
Magneto? Cerebro.
The most important for my productivity is multiple desktops (CTRL+Left, CTRL+Right). When working on a laptop while traveling this effectively allows me to work as if I had multiple monitors; Super useful.
GiantBoyDetective — for the money.
and -that's- how you do PR :)
"Frothing Accountant" just doesn't have the same ring to it.