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Magnakai Haaskivi
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I like the picture taking, hadn't thought of that. I'll often use "Drafts" for the "quick and dirty" stuff, because of how quick it opens up ready to type, and then I'll add it back into Wunderlist later.

I do something similar with a Wunderlist list that I've found really helpful; the key thing is adding things to the list right away, before you have a chance to forget about it.

It's weird they'd screw that up, too.

I'm pretty sure it's $9.99, but it'sworth that, too. Great implementation of the game.

Wasn't this the premise for an episode of Fringe?

I just got to Dantooine in my first playthrough on the PC since it came out; the prospect of going back through Taris again is mind-numbing.

Knew? Or hoped?

Part of my job is identifying pump replacement parts, which sounds about as exciting as it is. Our main manufacturer, WAY back in like 1995, developed a program for Windows 95 that's never been updated; it's still accurate (we don't really change numbers; for the one item that is changed, the seal kit, we just do the

I'd say "Baldur's Gate" beat it to the punch on being the first D&D game on iOS, at least, but this looks pretty cool.

Be very glad. I was happy when she started it, because she really loves it, but it's one of those hobbies that's endlessly expensive.

There's a whole separate line of special acid and lignin free papers and inks and photo inks and stickers and whatever bullshit that people who are into this use to prevent that; I have no idea if it WORKS, but in a way the printing of pictures is a better way to do this; there's still an original digital, untouched

My wife does a lot of scrapbooking, so she still prints photos out. She usually just uses our printer, which does a nice enough job; there are times she takes the images to a drug store, but really I don't see a difference. She does that mostly when it's a bulk group of pictures, or when we're out of ink (because

A shame it all stemmed from a communication breakdown.

If you have any interest in any kind of sporting event, it's next to impossible to dump cable. I'd have done it a long time ago if I could find even a borderline easy workaround to watch Premier League and NFL games.

Any news on whether or not it can be used as a HTPC, to either stream content or allow it to be stored on the device and played back? That's mostly what I use my X-Box for right now.

Let's say I wanted to turn certain devices off at a specified time (kid's laptops and an iPod touch of my daughter's), but wanted to leave everything else on; would this allow for that?

There are things that I, ah, "obtain outside of standard distribution channels", but games have never been one of those things; I downloaded one once, and it didn't play right and it was way more of a pain than it was worth. That's just me, though.

The pistol isn't BAD, at least; it reminds me maybe a little too much of Han Solo's blaster, but that's not necessarily a bad thing.

I work for a rep of about ten different lines, so we have the best of both worlds; we get the lucrative part replacement money without any of the nagging "having to actually go fix the problem" issues (granted, our margins are slimmer than a contractors, but we also work primarily through distribution, so we always

Right now I'm in sales (I do inside sales support for HVAC equipment, as well as run our network; since we're a small company, there's a lot of "other responsibilities as assigned"). I'd like to...NOT be in sales. ;-) In actuality, I'm not sure what else I'd do, as it hasn't really been realistic to explore schooling