I know right! When did providing intelligent people with a good suggestion trump protecting dumb people from doing dumb things?!?
I know right! When did providing intelligent people with a good suggestion trump protecting dumb people from doing dumb things?!?
i saw this come up when I installed the latest version this week. The last window to pop up during install states that its going to install something 3rd party and it asks you to accept or decline. It is a little shady because it's not immediately clear that you can install the new version without it. But after…
And why are you yelling?
I can stomach that depending on how close to $40k it is (eg 34 or 35 as opposed to 38 or 39)
If they brought it, if it wasn't $40k and if it drove as well in real life as it did on paper; I think I'd actually find a way to buy it.
I was going to make a similar comment but the "Jihadist" trumps anything I could ever say.
fiberglass doors with a foam core tend to have less rust issues and dont dent as easily. They are often overlooked but work just as well as steel. (Disclosure: I used to work for a company that made fiberglass doors)
seems low considering their product is meant to save lives and instead took lives
If you own a set of speakers or a car without Bluetooth, this tiny adapter will let you stream to them wirelessly. [Aukey Portable Bluetooth 3.0 Audio Receiver, $13 with promo code DJ33UHUT]
I bought a RAM mount for my go-pro and it doesn't stick to the dashboard of my car at all! It didn't come with any paperwork or anything; is this glass only?
the entire industry exists to make money
I just took it as his attempt at brevity. None of his other items are that specific or entirely isolated to a programming actually.
I'd suggest Tom's Hardware Best Builds section; definitely a good way to get a snapshot of what's current in terms of parts for AMD and Intel.
I think you give us commenters too much credit. Or at least I would if I didn't know what kind of CPMs Gawker charges.
most of my results are from forums when im looking for in depth info. as well
As much as I love it, Destiny is riddled with flaws, many of which Bungie doesn't seem all that interested in addressing. Most of them—like how you still lose ammo when you die—are things players can't do anything about. But the game's lack of matchmaking for its most challenging missions—one of its most glaring…
The strange "Husk of the Pit" gun presents a similar situation: It's an ugly, low-level gun that drops infrequently when you kill a certain type of enemy on Earth or on the Moon. If you use it to kill enough monsters, you can unlock an upgrade that converts it into a much better gun. And if you upgrade that gun and…
That is doubtless true for some players, but actually I haven't found it to be true for me. Yes, part of what drives me to keep playing is that lizard-brain thing where you just really want the rocket launcher that Crota drops and you still haven't beaten him with your hunter this week. But most of what keeps me…
Where and when I grew up, it matched his experience. Maybe it was a regional, mid 90's to early 00's thing.
well no matter what, someone is going to take offense to it and that is another reason this idea should work;controversy sells in politics