You can't even have a Lille bit of respect for the gravity of the situation, can you?
You can't even have a Lille bit of respect for the gravity of the situation, can you?
Is this also a photo management tool? My wife scrapbooks a lot, and Picasa has been her go-to app for that, but I'm wondering if something more robust might make for a good present.
It wouldn't hurt, but it would never replace the depth of Football Manager; if that's the kind of game you want, FIFA really isn't going to be the game you're going to get. I like FIFA, too, don't get me wrong...but if I'm going to pretend to run a football team, I'm going to do it in a game that's VASTLY more fleshed…
I do the same thing. I kind of feel like an ebook hoarder, but that's an issue for a different day.
I use Dropbox for this, it's just as easy AND it helps me keep my ebook collection intact across several computers, with the added bonus of not cluttering up an e-mail inbox.
This was a fucking awful game, though. I mean, yay France and all that, but this was the kind of game soccer haters hold up and say "how does the rest of the world watch this?"
Wouldn't it also say your name in the background a lot, based on the same information it gleaned from that file?
Disney shows, RANKED:
Worst thing about Jessie: that Indian kid DOESN'T SPEAK WITH AN ACCENT IN REAL LIFE. He had to learn it for the show.
As a Cleveland fan, I will say that since benching Weedon the offense has looked much better, and that their offense without him is probably at the high end of mediocre (I'm thinking maybe a C+). Between taking a long time to make decisions, and then making BAD decisions, he's just a mess. Campbell is far better, but…
The worst part is that he had to walk alone.
What I really need is an app that does all of this, but then also lets me export the list to Wunderlist, since that's where I compile my weekly grocery list. Apps like this that build lists are great, but if the list stays in the app I have two competing grocery lists going: lists for food for meals, and lists for…
I can't help but thinking that there's probably a middle ground between "$550 rice cooker" and "$30 rice cooker".
It's pretty funny how many comments are against pen/paper notetaking when you look at how that vote's turning out.
From the TV replay, this tackle looked like a clean hit. A HARD clean hit, but clean; it's actually pretty much as Gipson says, he lowers his shoulder and goes for the runner. Watching it live looked like spearing, but that's mostly just because of how fast the whole thing was; on replay, there appeared to be minimal…
From the TV replay, this tackle looked like a clean hit. A HARD clean hit, but clean; it's actually pretty much as Gipson says, he lowers his shoulder and goes for the runner. Watching it live looked like spearing, but that's mostly just because of how fast the whole thing was; on replay, there appeared to be minimal…
From the TV replay, this tackle looked like a clean hit. A HARD clean hit, but clean; it's actually pretty much as Gipson says, he lowers his shoulder and goes for the runner. Watching it live looked like spearing, but that's mostly just because of how fast the whole thing was; on replay, there appeared to be minimal…
Yeah, I wasn't into it then, but I've heard those old ones were sluggish...the new one's pretty good, though, and the match engine actually looks decent as well. I had a two-three year stint where the only game I played for any length of time was FM (FM'09-12); I'm on a year-long hiatus and have mostly skipped 13…
There's a similar thrill in "Football Manager", where you take charge of every aspect of a professional soccer team, set up the training, figure out the tactics and the formations and the set piece instructions, and then...watch them play the game. Something about setting up your side well and watching as it comes…
The Neymar third-party ownership deal is a much different situation. It's very common in Brazil for clubs to sell ownership stock in a player to outside investors (Kia Joorabchian got his start this way) as a method to raise money for the club; it's basically an advance on the transfer fee. When a player's sold, all…