@wickedcupofjoe: You're welcome... it's certainly the only Food Channel show you'll catch me watching. It's really cool and informative.
@wickedcupofjoe: You're welcome... it's certainly the only Food Channel show you'll catch me watching. It's really cool and informative.
Speaking of Food Network... I really hope everyone's watching the Mythbusters of this channel. If not, you're missing out.
@econobiker: I don't even want to know how much I lose on every item I sell on eBay... it's probably too embarrassing. I only bother to sell about 10 items a year, usually all at once... but once all of the rules started getting outrageous, and fees ridiculous, I won't be selling stuff online anymore. Yard Sales are…
Reed Hastings of Netflix... though I'd like to see tough questions asked, not the usual "How'd you come up wid movies in da mail?".
@AvDub: Perhaps you searched for "Golf courses in the bush" with the intention of finding Australian golf courses?
@Alternate, I cho-cho-chose the impossible: Here's what I think of:
@Guts4: This is true Guts4... it's a bad company, yet everyone continues shopping there, no matter how much they hate it, due to its convenience of locations.
@Blufyor: I watched it... totally not for people who have lives. That guy's method is ridiculously elaborate.
@lazesummerstone: Goodwill store, Salvation Army store, Goodwill computer store, PlayNTrade (Basically the only game retailer that carries a boat load of old games), yard sales, flea market (Just check to make sure they don't rattle, and look in good condition before buying) and of course eBay for steep prices.
@Adam Pash: Even your... ahem... competitors can't get their comment reply notification system working, but then again, they couldn't get their... ahem... dial-up internet service working right either. Yet, they are still around.
Parish doesn't care for the Kotaku coverage (See Edit)... apparently he expected this news to stay underground. I miss EGM more than any other dead magazine... obviously no magazine compares to what they were doing. So to have this quarterly on the way is a ray of hope in a bleak world :(
Seems like you'd need a very strong magnet to yank batteries out... though I've broken my fingernail on a battery or two in the past - I hate that junk.
@Mistdyna: I love that picture... old ad's like that really warm my heart (Like the one's in old comic books for video games you've never heard of).
@Hopanoe: I signed up a month or more ago, and they haven't even sent my samples yet, nor have they sent an email.
@StevenRafael: Thanks for reading my whole statement. People like you are few and far between. The game was decent, it was frustrating levels that made me quit. The days of jumping and missing by 1" are not an era I want to go back to.
@McWhammer: *51 because I just saw that Michelle Pheiffer (Not even gonna spellcheck that one) is turning 50 :)
@My.Eyebrows.Are.Best: Woman in bathtub under the age of 51 = cute.
@goldwings: He became grating on me in LBP... there's only so much you can take... and the tutorials droned on and on. So many tutorials on how to build things, yet none on how to enjoy the game. I only got so far before I got stuck on a level. When I get stuck in a game like that, it's obvious the level was…
@duncanyoyo1: Maybe not, but an advertisement for Mac "Apps" is not something I need to accidentally click on once a month. I'd like to get rid of it.
You know in the main Apple menu (Top of desktop), when you click the apple, you see: