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Haha, I actually keep a wireless laser mouse at my desk for the poor souls who need to use my PC. 100% of the time their brain implodes as they try to slide it around the desk and figure why this ball is even there. I never used one (successfully) prior to getting one for my hand/wrist pain, but I picked it up

Haha, I actually keep a wireless laser mouse at my desk for the poor souls who need to use my PC. 100% of the time

Another thumbs up for the trackball! It was a HUGE help to my wrist pain at work since I live on a computer. I even use a regular mouse at home for gaming and have no issues swapping between the two.

Another thumbs up for the trackball! It was a HUGE help to my wrist pain at work since I live on a computer. I even

Yeah... Good luck with number 1...

I have tried and failed to learn programming too many times despite having an idea book full of things I want to create. I started college as a Comp. Science major and took a very shallow intro course and then a semester learning Java and HATED every damn second of it. Years later, as I started to picture software

Good thing I signed a 12 month contract for business class. Fuck.

I bet this will help new and existing players develop their aerial skills! The biggest speed bump for my friends (in normal mode) is the fear of missing an aerial attempt and losing the match. The fear of failure completely dissuades them from ever trying, but I feel like the game becomes WAY more enjoyable once you

Bad? I thought it was rather simple and brilliant. Same with high-runes. If you found one you could go shopping!

I’ll gladly explain why. In a city without significant infrastructure for electric cars(anywhere that’s not Atlanta) a dealer could have a LEAF sitting on his lot for a year or more before finding a buyer. Not only does this cost the dealer, but electric cars get increased range each year so failing to sell one before

That sounds more like a dealership problem. Nissan actually does a poor job at targeting and financing subprime buyers in relation to other manufacturers.

Insulting? The most offensive thing here is going to a large public event in an enclosed building and smelling like shit. If you went into a small room with a dozen other people and passed gas silently for an hour would it be insulting to ask you to stop, or leave the room?

Maybe that’s the problem here. Nobody in

I’ve been to a hundred weddings, training conferences, sporting events, beaches, movie theatres, concerts, comedy clubs, art shows, the crowded streets of Vegas, London, and New York, and three gaming/comic conventions. I have vivid memories of the gaming and comic conventions smelling like BO around every corner. I

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Well hopefully this destroys everyone’s decks so I can lose less.

To start, I agree with you that it should be the parent’s job; I wouldn’t have a kid if I didn’t have the time to raise it. Unfortunately, that’s not often the case so your schools end up spending WAAAY more time with kids than the parents (multiple jobs, neglect, laziness, etc). Based on that fact, I don’t see why

THIS. It doesn’t ruin lives, but it’s a massive obstacle that can destroy your dreams if you don’t have the proper resources already in place (most young people don’t).

...but how else will we confirm gravity exists?

That’s more of an emotional intelligence thing. I think it makes a significantly better person, but I don’t know if I’d categorize with these other items.

I’d like to see the four most common responses to these gruesome accidents.

Sorry for not being clear. I was referring to current WoW customers who have been purchasing expansions. If ANOTHER 150,000 decide they like vanilla better then Blizzard has guaranteed these players will never buy the new expansions. It would be a loophole in their pseudo planned obscelescence scheme.

How many people would opt to play that version instead of dropping $30 for each new expansion in hopes is scratches their particular itch?