kymus
Kymus
kymus

I read the Verge's review, and I found it to be mostly pathetic.

There is an SNES emulator (or two, I forget) right in the app store. I put a DS emulator on mine on day 1.

Since when did the Ouya play games from the Google Play store? Oh, wait, it doesn't. It plays Ouya games. Maybe that's why a cellphone isn't an alternative.

You don't seem to understand that these game sticks and the Ouya don't play the same games... You really don't have a leg to stand on when you call others ignorant, here.

You realize that they are two different platforms, right? The Ouya plays Ouya games.

It's always been that way, actually.

this was totally meant foor a different thread... That's what happens when I try cmmenting n a tablet!

I built my Home Theater PC for $600 last year. The only thing extra was the hdd, which I just happened to have laying around from old upgrades. I also already had external drives for my media (5 TB total; my entire movie collection is digitized and I've got a bunch of tv shows and anime on there also). I play most of

Watching most karateka spar is painful. They can't keep their guards up, and in this instance, they're doing a poor job of trying to block and evade their opponent's attacks (I can only assume that points are given for the number of strikes thrown and landed).

This move the kid uses is interesting, but I must ponder as

I agree. Though in comparison to Civ 4, other civs declare war on you less often.

I just heat 2qts of raw milk to 100 degrees, pour in to a jar, add in 2C commercial yoghurt, cover, let it sit in a warm spot for 24 hours and then it's done.

Remove the polyunsaturated vegetable oils, not the saturated animal fats.

If more board games were like this, I'd actually consider having them around to play with company (or when there's a power outage).

I built my HTPC for $600 I believe. The only spare parts I used were 2 external HD's (2tb and 3tb, for media storage) and an internal HD (500gb I had laying around).

Here's a radical idea: have a clue before you start talking about things. Crazy, I know.

In my experience with 50+ hrs of Civ 5, the only times I get attacked are when I do a lot of things to piss off another civ, I'm right next door to them (increases the odds of war, but it's not a definite), or my military power is much lower than theirs. The latter is especially true; even if you're good friends. It's

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It's not so easy as throwing more money at something. Rich, powerful people, including politicians, have a large sway in the sex trafficking industry. The US helps with this filth; look through the wikileaks cables. Cancer? AIDS? Again, it's not so simple as throwing more money at it. We've been throwing money at