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Magnakai Haaskivi
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Let's say my computer is capable of running "Witcher 2", except for the huge bottleneck that is my HD 6450 video card. What card could I get for around $100 that would run this behemoth smoothly enough to play, and is this game actually good enough to warrant that kind of an upgrade?

The Dave Ramsey class isn't really that expensive, and if you have no idea where to start it does provide some solid fundamentals to go forward with. It's got WAY more to it than just avoiding debt, and if you're drawn to the class than there's also several good ideas that you probably should've been implementing but

I don't think so; as recently as last season, Birmingham was in the Europa League for their League Cup win over Arsenal, in spite of being relegated. I'm pretty sure UEFA leaves qualification up to the leagues.

Vaguely off the subject, but the Indigo Girls were how I taught myself how to play guitar; they have a good mix of big, easy, open chord songs (pretty much anything by Amy, especially back in 1997 when I was starting off) and more advanced stuff, and it's really satisfying early on to be able to replicate a sound that

I may just have to swing by Best Buy and pick up a joystick tonight; I'll let you know how it goes!

I think I have the re-issued "Collector's Edition" of X-Wing, TIE Fighter, and X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter; I wonder if that was tweaked at all to make it compatible? I know it played fine under Windows XP; I can't remember if I ever played it under 64-bit XP, though.

Plus, I learned how to do the "Wotan Weave" through them!

Agree on the "shaving against the grain" thing; it's the only way I can get a smooth shave on my neck.

No worries, I was THRILLED when I found it; I've always been a little sad how high up the Google search results my name appears, there should be more Joe Dever's Magnakai and less Magnakai Haaskivi stuff.

Agreed...no reason they couldn't have included that.

So for anyone who's into this kind of book, I should probably take this space and plug Project Aon; this is a website that's recreated the "Lone Wolf" series of adventure books into an HTML format that allows you to go through them just as if you'd read them; this is accomplished because Joe Dever, the author of the

Realistically, how good a card is that 7770? I'm asking because I've been looking at upgrading my video card this week, and that's about where my budget is; I don't need to play things on uber-high, but my current card (a 6450) isn't cutting it, and I'd rather stay with AMD so I don't have to deal with

Honestly, call me cheap, but I have never understood the price point of a Mac; I'm not militant about it, and I wouldn't bring it up normally, but since you're asking I'd have to say I'd never consider a Mac unless I had a need that ONLY a Mac could meet (which, given the fact that my job isn't in programming,

Wunderlist is one of my favorite apps, because it lets me synchronize my grocery list with my wife easily. I'm sure there are other ways of doing this, and I'm aware that this is not the biggest problem to solve...but we both share a "Grocery" list, and whenever one of us thinks of something we just add it onto the

As someone who primarily uses their Xbox as a media server (for Netflix and streaming movies from my hard drive), I'm really hoping they update the codecs in the next version and enable .mkv support.

So will the GoT mod now be able to have weirwoods and three-eyed ravens and the like?

Somebody here has to have played this when they were younger like I did, right?

The main feature of Drafts that I love is it's ability to open up almost instantly. I don't have to tell it to start a new draft, or to have it create a new file; it opens, ready to type, and I can sort out later what I want to do with the notes I've taken (Evernote, Word, Pages, e-mail, delete, whatever). It also

It's shocking that Carcassonne isn't on this list; possibly the most perfect adaptation of a board game ever.