Shut up you.
Shut up you.
Lol at you thinking I was thinking Skyrim is a prime example of a game with freedom of choice.
It wasn't a closed minded statement. Go back and read it again.
Yeah I got that. I still think it's too limiting though.
I know what Diablo is like. I've played 1 and 2. Yes I know it's an action game and I know it isn't (really) and RPG but I can play Skyrim (for example) as if I was playing Diablo.
Classes.
X-Files was 15 years ago. The execs in Fox then are now either divorced from caring what TV quality is anymore, or fired.
You watch and love 'Two and a Half Men'? You posting on io9 is like a Nickelback fan sitting front row at Mahler's 9th symphony. And clapping.
@Therru & a_blackpanther: Elementary, my dear io9'ers. Elementary!
True. And don't forget his knowledge of chemistry and his mastery of disguises, either.
I think it was a good movie however... it wasn't as good as I'd hoped for.
VHS??
Gaah! This show was awful! Did you notice how food would be in short supply but they'd never have trouble getting hold of candles for those nightly group hug/prayer parties?
Sherlock Holmes used keen deductive reasoning to solve his cases. And a revolver. Occasionally he was required to use his knowledge of the Oriental arts in self-defence and he played violin.
Yeah Ultima Online was the greatest. (I reckon it started to die when the 'Age Of Shadows' expansion was released.)
Pic #8 - at what looks like a wrap party: So it looks like Veronica Cartwright and Yaphet Kotto were an 'item' back then. Interesting to see the human stories behind the roles.
I'm of the opinion that selling food which doesn't match *exactly* what is described, without listing ALL of the ingredients and compounds incliuded in the recipe, and without proving the source for said food, should be a crime. For which the punishment is: one year of their life eating their own product for every…