Yes I have and no it is the same There is almost nothing "easier" than plugging cables in general. Do you seriously consider plugging in a microusb cable a chore or at a difficultly level higher than what you would call "easy"?
Yes I have and no it is the same There is almost nothing "easier" than plugging cables in general. Do you seriously consider plugging in a microusb cable a chore or at a difficultly level higher than what you would call "easy"?
how is a cable easier to use?? It works in EXACTLY the same way! One end plugs into the computer, the other end plugs into the device. Same steps and same exact amount of effort and function. Talk about ridiculous fanboism.
Yeah, that's exactly what it is.
The Zimmerman telegram was sent in 1917, after the British flatly refused any sort of peace negotiations. You can hardly blame the Germans to do what they could to try and prevent the complete ruin and humiliation that ended up happening.
They were closer than you might think.
> there are ten thousand patriots who would fight and bleed and die for their flags. regardless of what flag it is, and what country they fight for.
The allied bombing of Germany was certainly a war crime.
I dont mean to start a war or anything but British destroyed A LOT MORE than nazis. They occupied 80% of the world, and that did come with consequences. They destroyed many cultures, raided cities, etc. Anyways they were excellent at tactical warfare and used basic human psychology, they offered goodies to buy out…
While this is true, it's also very incomplete. History is rife with slavery, but in almost all of the cases, it was the kind of slavery where enemies enslaved their conquered foes in land expansion and typically was only for a generation (there are, obviously, notable exceptions to this in many periods of history).…
Chuck Norris is the one flying. Not the planes. They are simply strapped to his boots.
This. Unfortunately, slavery has been a mainstay of human civilization for most of its history. Advances in naval technology in the 16th-18th century simply made it easier and more efficient to do it on an international scale.
They just rapidly show the same thing over and over and over again. You can't stop them and they give me a headache. Why do people want to watch the same 3 second clip 100 times in a row?
Actually, its made by the ROMANIAN Raul Oaida , from ROMANIA, in Romania
I'm a self-professed Google fan, and I think Glass is absurd. Nobody needs the web slammed in their eyehole 24/7.
Eh, I've always hated most horror games because they don't offer you the basic human freedom of running, and give you stuff like Resident Evil's tank controls. Horror movies seemed to deal with people running away ok, so I suspect this game can figure out how to put some tension on the player.
Seems you don't understand the situation. Do you know what fair use is? Reviews fall under this and are 100% protected by law in favor of them. Siskel and Ebert didn't pay a dime to movie companies to review them (why would they pay them to shit on their movies?), yet they did and got paid millions for it by showing…
This isn't innovation. This is having a computer monitor an inch in front of your damn eyeball. All the time. That isn't innovation. That is addiction. Overkill. It is also a creep shot fan's wet dream.
I don't think it looks ridiculous, I think it looks quite smart actually, but the rest of your comment is exactly what I think of it.
I count two threads I commented on.
The more the merrier. :)