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Magnakai Haaskivi
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G-man kind of reminds me of the Observers on Fringe. Actually, REALLY reminds me of them (or they remind me of him, whichever).

I looked to the left for the "Colin Hanks" byline and was sorely disappointed.

These sound awful, but Birthday Cake Oreos are amazing. I want more of those.

Cool; honestly, completely maxed isn't even my goal, just passably playable. I'm totally comfortable tweaking settings and resolution down for the right game, it's just gotten to the point where there've been a few that are pretty unplayable or pretty ugly.

I'm hoping so, I'll let y'all know. I hate having to drop money on something, but that seemed like a nice sweet spot between price and power.

That's what I was thinking, too; I've also had that a lot longer. I just hope that card will run them both.

Okay, so my current video card (a woeful 6450 that came with the computer) was never able to really run DX:HR. I just ordered a 650 Ti Boost and a new power supply, and I'm either playing this or "Witcher 2" first. Thoughts?

Yeah, it's more watery, so it seems like I need a little more in certain spots, or that I need to reapply a bit more frequently. However, it does seem to work as well as long as you're diligent; I burn like paper in fire without sunblock and this prevents that as well as the lotion does.

I zone out on music, though...for some reason it just doesn't really motivate me.

Interesting, I hadn't heard that; I kind of assumed it wasn't as good at first, but I've used it as my main protection for a couple of years now and it's held up alright. That said, it's not helpful if it prevents burning but STILL causes skin cancer.

See, I can't do audiobooks at all (I need a solid 45 minutes of just one thing, with good banter, to listen to; my mind wanders in audiobooks for some reason); I almost use the podcast as a timer for the jog (or walk, if my dog's there), knowing that I need to be done in an hour or a half hour or whatever. Books feel

When I jog I actually listen to podcasts; I find it's actually more relaxing than music to have people talking about random stuff in my ear. Anyone else do this?

Also: sprayable lotion (such as this) seems to work just as well for me, and when you spray the bottle it comes out WAY colder than lotion out of a squeeze bottle (I'm guessing the gasses that compress it cause this; who knows, though). I like the cold lotion, and I find it easier to put on if there isn't a mirror

It makes it easy to feel where you've put it, though, which can be a perk.

I tend to "horde" books on my iPad, so I have a lot of stuff I COULD read, but not a lot of stuff that I ACTUALLY read. It sometimes becomes more about the acquisition ("Oh, I have that book, I'll get to it eventually...") than the actual reading of the book.

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?