jonathancaseycreel
the redsparrow
jonathancaseycreel

Something makes me feel the same way. This story sounds a little fishy. I can't fathom how a taser dart could go through his skull and stay there without being noticed.

Catwoman to be exact.

It's not just for games. I make computer animations for architectural designs and the faster I can see the finished product, the easier it is to tweak designs for clients.

...and less frivolous lawsuits.

What's weird is that it could very easily have let the name be written fully instead of having the three dots after your abbreviated name.

I take a lunch break for the sole reason of getting away from the smells of other people's leftovers that emanate through the office around noon.

You are the winner of this article my good fellow. I think you deserve a star.

High Times is a magazine and all media of this type survive through controversy. This is probably a made up story by made up people.

I've got long curly hair. Just let it go.

...And there you go. Mosquitoes for everybody.

It's a cool idea. While everyone was thinking about innovative car designs and cool yellow paint jobs, these business students came up with an idea to add to the taxi's innards. This is a great way to make some money off of impulsive people who immediately need a product.

Bulleit is good with a couple cubes of ice. It's got a hell of a burn though (as do all standard rye whiskeys). As far as taste, Willet Rye is the all time personal favorite.

Cardhu is surprisingly affordable for what it is. Not so peaty, but with a hint of the traditional speyside finish. It's a good "go to," for those who want to really notice the difference between traditional american whiskey and good Scottish scotch. It takes a while and some acquiring to get used to the peaty

Us Texans know how to drink.

Spotify is an option, but it sure looks that way.

...And I just realized this was posted earlier on Gizmodo. My bad.

Guns up! The decade I was in LBK, I didn't see a single tornado, but then when I relocated to the DFW, it seemed like it was common practice to see a wall cloud swirling.

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I live in Dallas and thankfully didn't have a tornado overhead, but it was pretty scary. Especially after that tornado tore up down town Fort Worth a while back.

What will really make Windows 8 work for me is when the software like Adobe and Autodesk begin making their programs with the touchscreen in mind. I'd like to be in photoshop and be able to zoom in on a pixel with a pinch of my fingers. Until then, touch functionality are just bells and whistles to me.