@Big_Adam: Fallout 3's plot: SAVE THA WAROLD FOR US PLZ kthnxby
@Big_Adam: Fallout 3's plot: SAVE THA WAROLD FOR US PLZ kthnxby
@Sian: *Not a substitute for real karate
@infinitezero: "Target" not trailer, it was what they were aiming for in the final product sound and visual wise, not a trailer.
Can no one swish vinegar in a bottle with the cap on? I cleans everything, just pour some on the cap and you're gold.
@FuzzyHorror: You can do it the day of.
@prestonspark: Fuck 3 party, we should just get rid of the damn things. And install term limits.
@slyman928: Besides, after you vote you can legitimately complain about whoever got elected.
@quillaja: There is no "good", just another man's evil.
@alexvoda: It isn't much of an issue with resistors though, so don't stress that they be the same way, they aren't polarized so it doesn't matter.
@VanFan: Its not saying that, its saying that cultural representations for women are ridiculous, and showing what would never happen in the magazine industry.
@MastaDebaiter: New Vegas wasn't even Bethesda, it was Obsidian published through Bethesda, using the same resources from Fallout 3. Bethesda's problem is making console games too simplistic, I feel that Morrowind was the high point of any Bethesda game I've yet to play, they just need to apply the stuff that worked…
@LKchaos: Bethesda just needs to scrap their engine, it's garbage.
@bluelight7: Someone really likes film...
@Gazoogleheimer: Actually analog in reference to film photography is correct, as the film produces an "analog" or exact copy of what is in front of the lens. There's a reason why the root word for "analogy" is "analog."
@scarbrtj: Who really wants to live on corn and beans though? excellent point, but imma stick to a balanced diet of meat and veggies.
@Nipple Juice: Are you by chance an engineer? Thats standard engineering practice there: make the thing so damn complicated only you can fix it.
@Munksey: In electrical circuits the current in one spot is the same as in another spot, so long as they are in series. The resistor at any point will slow all the current through the whole circuit.
@DragonLost: Point is that its irrelevant, if you have to know the answer is in the amount of amps in a circuit. One amp is equal to one coulomb per second.
@DragonLost: That depends on the conductance of the material, something with a higher conductance will allow more current to flow through it. It doesn't really matter usually, its kind of assumed that the circuit behaves instantaneously.
@Method320: The Sony Walkman was actually the first of its kind.