Not only that, but Netflix gets no love on the Roku 2. There still isn't an option for multiple profiles, and considering that the Roku 2 came out years ago it's seeming less likely that it'll get attention moving forward.
Not only that, but Netflix gets no love on the Roku 2. There still isn't an option for multiple profiles, and considering that the Roku 2 came out years ago it's seeming less likely that it'll get attention moving forward.
Greenman Gaming is also giving 80% off vouchers for XCOM: Enemy Within. At $5.99 that's a far better deal than the Newegg price.
Highly unlikely on the DS3, as it's widely regarded as a lackluster, if not terrible controller, especially compared to the DS4 or Xbox controllers. I would like official DS4 drivers, however.
The way Gerhart gets beat the moment he touches the ball it's no wonder his name is Toby.
You're also forgetting 1-2 fullBACKS, and if tradition is still respected, all defensiveBACKS (2-3 free safeties and 2-3 strong safeties) as well as 8-10 lineBACKers, because one drop of BACK makes them BACK.
Babies should know better about potty training. That shit won't clean itself.
That house is incredibly huge, and I have no idea how a guy who ran a pharmacy could afford a house like that.
Gone too soon.
Like I care what you think Mr. President.
2005 Malibu Classic (also known as Classic, or "Haha you bought a fleet car lol").
I noticed that picture. I also see on it that the rings have to sit a certain angle for the fix to work. If the fob is at 7:00 and the keys are at 5:00, it works. If the keys and/or are at any other angle, however, it doesn't work. In other words, I'd advise you to take it into the shop and have them fix it.
Yep, though I should add that when this story broke in the Spring my car wasn't listed in the recall. In fact, I checked on GM's recall website then and it said I didn't have any problems. Now? It's a different story.
If only my stock in Radio Shack shot up like this. Cell phones and cheap drones were supposed to be their savior!
I wouldn't necessarily refer to those affected by this as idiots. Sure, if someone has attached house keys along with rewards cards with their gym locker key and other crap, then yes, that is entirely too much stuff and the driver could meet a nasty end. However, if all they have attached to the key chain is the fob…
No problem at all. My pride still believes that abuse as a noun is fraudulent behavior, but that's a failing argument.
If you own one of the affected cars you should be receiving notices in the mail for a recall. I got mine yesterday, but due to GM not having enough replacement parts I can't get my ignition switch replaced until October.
My responses deal with my five steps of grieving upon realizing abuse is a noun as well as a verb.
My responses to Vegemighty and Team Live Badass address my abuse verb/noun conundrum. But I still stand by capitalizing the A in abuse.
I'm saying this independent of the NFL; the NFL didn't care until public opinion was overwhelmingly against them and their revenue stream became threatened. CBS should have known better. This is an company that has been risk-averse since the Janet Jackson incident in 2001 and, Madonna-M.I.A. Super Bowl…
I conceded to Vegemighty that yes, abuse is also a noun, though until their post I only believed it to be a verb. I still stand by calling out the awkward capitalizing of it in the middle of a sentence, however.