A guy from Crimea went to do contract work in Ethiopia, and consequently lost access to his library due to geofencing.
I’m a complete theoretician when it comes to threesomes, but from what I’ve gathered over the years, it’s only a good idea in one of two cases:
Most of them, yes. But he names them all Płotka.
In the books, Geralt always calls his horse “Roach”. Doesn’t matter what it is.
If you want to do any work, you sit closer to the monitor. 30"+ screens at 1920x1080 look like crap if viewed from a close distance.
As a guy who knows nothing about archery, I have a question: but doesn't shooting on the right side and holding the arrows in your bow/draw hand make you more efficient?
At least you have a technical possibility to be there. I live in central Europe and I currently have about 60$ in my account.
I don't always play f2p games, but when I do, I play Real Racing 3. From EA. Yeah.
How does it work? Can I look up the person who shares location with me anytime I want or does need to be shared by them every time?
I'm using the unstable versions since January and I can't see any obvious problems.
I'm a fan. Though the new, chromium-based versions, not so much. They lack the customizability and swiss-army-knifeness of previous versions.
My experience is exactly opposite. My girl is like "Let's do 69, so I can half-ass blowing you while you eat me out". Oh well.
But that's the thing: the truth is that the stupid and ignorant screw things up for the rest, because they're the majority.
Your argument assumes people are knowledgeable enough and care enough to give a shit about things like forced arbitration. They are not. If all the people who care about this left dropbox, no one would notice.
But that's the thing - on a laptop or a PC you can use up your data in a matter of minutes if you're not careful.
Laptops and pcs use a LOT more bandwidth and data than smartphones and tablets. Watching a 1080p youtube video while browsing a few image-heavy sites while a few hundred users try to use the same base station is not something that will end well for anyone.
There's more than 8 apps now, but they have almost no reviews. I mean ratings/reviews in the single digits per app.
Coming in from the odeck, that's just fascinating, funny and extremely relevant /sarcasm