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Kermit Tries Handling Xenomorphs; Blithering Animalistic Idiot.
The SD card is meh, I don't fill it much, but then again I don't throw music/videos on mine.
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What's the qualifying times for this event?
Oh, I can understand. I've even offered to carry them for her!
Nora's acting is somewhat flat, I'll give you that, but I wouldn't call Miles stiff. He's much more dynamic that a lot of the people we've been presented with, though it is early in the series, and I think he manages to pull of his character well.
So what you're saying is, antelope should carry railguns?
My wife has a pair of 38F's (which translate to DDD's, so I'm told). She is upset with them because she thinks they are too large, despite my claims to the contrary.
Yay, finally I see someone else that uses Raptr!
Actually, a lot of them offer both. I know Verizon offers both, but offered a bigger discount for a 2-year contract (as I imagine most would).
Wait, so non-pregnant ladies are getting abortions now?
Hey, I didn't ask for your logic and reasoning, now get up on out of here a'fore I get my gun.
Congratulations, she's a definite keeper. May your marriage be ripe with happiness and titties.
Your wife sounds cool. Does she have a twin? ;D
They probably are better off, but then why did they enter into a contract with Google WRT maps in the first place? I mean, someone had to see this coming. Maybe not specifically "leaving out turn-by-turn" but something along the lines of "Google Product X will do more on Google Platform than Competitor Platform" right?
Actually, I'm positive that common usage stemmed from the D&D-genre of games ("I'm gonna roll a fighter for the next game"). It literally refers to the process of creating a character, which involves rolling dice to determine various stats.
...Google was intentionally giving Apple only a hobbled version of its data to try and give Android an advantage...
For that work, the OS would have to be built on the Windows kernel (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architecture_of_Windows_NT#Kernel_mode). Without getting too far in the weeds, when you click an .exe file, you're telling the OS to execute this program. The OS knows what to do with it. If you develop a brand new OS, you…
Well, I'd say Valve never pursued it because there's no market there. Mac's are used by 20% (that's being generous, I think) of the general PC market, with Linux being even smaller than that, so it makes sense for developers to spend all their time working on Windows versions.