She looks a little too... sickly for my tastes.
She looks a little too... sickly for my tastes.
Well at least for one of your pains there's a solution. If you look at the default macros, one of them is target and attack the closest enemy. I use it all the time in FATEs.
I actually like that you have to adventure around to NPC to do quests. When I played 1.0 it was pretty much only levequests which were just doing a lot of item gathering from mobs and turning them in w/o talking to anyone.
What's nice is that yes you have to go to NPCs for quests, but there are so many ways to…
Just bought the 22.5" for my cook out tomorrow on my new deck. Can't wait.
Again! I swear you guys are tapping my phone. I'm about to be moving in to a new place with a nice backyard and was in the market for one of these. Plus it's my dad's birthday on the 31st and he has been complaining about his current grill for years.
However if he's like me (which he is obviously) I'm sure he'd rather…
Ah what's that one with the cavemen? I remember that one, but have never remembered the name!
+1 for EarthBound!
I disagree. Travel is an excellent option for Chase Ultimate Rewards. I've used them to help buy probably $2000 worth of tickets in 2 years. It's not well documented and I had to read the fine print, but if you call Chase and have them book for you (cannot do this on their rewards site) you can redeem 25,000 points…
yes
Yeah but Risk with only 2 people? I smell a fake! I guess you can play with 1 neutral army but 'cmon.
I've never thought about leaving FB even after all the privacy issues and what not, but this would make me consider leaving.
"None of the big three (iOS, Android, or WP7) offer a native app." WP has a native any-code scanner...
ah it doesn't let you start from a specific time in the way I did it above. Here:
Cool! Thanks. To save others time:
Seriously! And how did it play much louder than what I have my volume set to! You guys really want my coworkers and boss to know I'm visiting your site at work...
Chamfer was used heavily when describing the Surface. Surprised it's not mentioned in the article.
I can actually speak to his creating of the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC). I was in my senior year of college as a CS major when I was offered a chance to have my last few semesters paid for by the government if I got certification to be a Health Information Technology…
I don't... I can't... nvm. If you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all.
I don't think so. The original used a projector and a camera to detect things. So it would read QR code like things to pick up information about it. The newer one (Surface 2.0 now called Pixel Sense) actually has a light detecting "camera pixels" you could call them that allows for it to be much thinner.