Once people figure out how to hack the cans, I’m in.
Once people figure out how to hack the cans, I’m in.
This is actually a cool thing, not a bad thing. Kilueas last eruption lasted 35 years and most of that time it was one of the few places where you could see an active volcano from relative safety.
Pretty sure it’s actually the ghost of a stealth bomber that died in combat. It's a war hero. Why do you hate the troops?
Yeah. Channel>Fireball is the original stupid combo. They hadn't figured out how powerful free mana was.
But that can’t kill the other player on turn 1. Fireball can. Hell, Star can’t even directly damage players.
That was literally what Microsoft did that got them in trouble. And that was just including their programs with the OS, not forcing you to use them.
Fortunately Gizmodo still lets you read almost a quarter of the screen at once.
So are you guys getting deadspinned? Should I just delete my bookmark?
So are Montana plates and Colorado ones.
Savi’s Workshop is strange. You have to pick from one of four sets of parts that you can’t mix and match, and you only really get to see cheap plastic versions of those parts before hand. And then the actual parts are higher quality, but painted in such a way that makes them look cheaper. It’s just such a strange…
I haven't played in a while, but I used to love cruising through missions blasting "we didn't start the fire" and having it kill enemies. Who needs a gun?
Actually SWAT mostly just serves warrants.
Solo failed because of many things, not the least of which is that the new actor isn’t Harrison Ford. Those boots are just too big to fill.
It’s called “parallel construction,” happens all the time, and is a huge problem. Essentially it happens in a couple of ways. One is an intelligence agency gets information about a crime in a way they can’t reveal (or is flatly a violation of someones rights), so they leak it to the police who then come up with a lie…
Do we actually know that?
Asking is clearly a HIPPO violation.
I'm going to guess it's local news footage. Those guys tend to be nuts about enforcing copyright.
It's because their lawsuit failed before that would have been relevant. That's what happens when you hire the worst lawyer in America.
“Federal Appeals Court Says Facebook, Twitter Aren’t Conspiring to Suppress Conservative Views”
I would say that once a platform reaches a certain size, first amendment protections should apply. Like I said before, there’s a big difference between excluding people from a coffee shop and excluding them from facebook/amazon/google.