nickfoote
Nick Foote
nickfoote

I am not particularly fond of helping with personal computers, but if I like the person I’ll help them. The real trouble comes when my boss has a friend or client that needs help, and he makes me work on it for free during company time.

A full reboot!? No! They’ll lose all that rich back story of the characters! How could they?!

No, but generally we’ll know what stuff they can actually monitor and what they can’t. For instance I know that my company does not have sophisticated enough wifi or firewall to determine what websites I go to while my phone is on the wifi. Not that I’m doing nefarious stuff or anything, but if I’m going to Reddit or

It took them an absurdly long time to add environmental kills to this series. At least they are adding it now. Also, did they play Dying Light and then decide to add grappling hooks for climbing buildings? Because the second Dying Light map is straight out of AC, but the addition of a grappling hook make it really fun.

“Have you ever been convicted of a crime?”

I pulled an amazingly cringeworthy move in one of my first interviews. I can’t believe how stupid I was.

I don’t have time to read the explainations of each glitch right now, but it’s really odd, not knowing what things they are doing for a reason, and what they are doing just to kill time while characters talk.

I’m confused, which side was meeting here? Or was it both (or all of them, I can’t even keep track)?

This game looks as though it was made to be played on the Vita or Wii U, but is only out on PC and the full consoles... weird.

Wow, Nightwing’s facemask looks really dumb... specifically how it doesn’t cover his forehead (except the little spike in the middle) but still connects on the sides. Either it covers your forehead because it’s a cowl/helmet, or it’s a small mask; most things in between look dumb.

Technically I do have a pattern, but I have mine set so that it doesn’t require a pattern unlock if I’m connected via bluetooth to my smart watch, earbuds, car, or home stereo. So unless I leave my phone somewhere that I’m not, it doesn’t really ever ask me to be unlocked. I don’t hang around untrustworthy people that

On the other hand, when it comes to pin numbers, people tend to pick ones that are significant to them, like birth dates, anniversaries, etc... and can be easier to guess. How would that work for patterns? “I’m going to guess it’s an L shape, because I know Nick likes Ls.”

This is really interesting and I love this type of smart and easy to use software, but I can’t think of a situation where I’d have the other internet connections available to use as failovers. My neighbors aren’t going to let me leech off their wifi (which is probably the same provider anyways), and I only turn on my

Which is dumb, because if they want someone who is similar to Ultron, they should just use Brainiac.

He’s also really good in Orphan Black as the abusive and crazy ex-boyfriend.

I can understand a having unmarked vehicle for protecting a witness or some sting operation, but why the hell would a State Trooper doing freeway patrols need to have an unmarked vehicle?

I knew it was going to be bad, I'm just sad Dinklage and Josh Gad god sucked into doing this movie. Sandler and Kevin James, yeah, I understand why they are in it...

This is still my gaming group's go to RTS game. It came out in like 2006, and when we each have armies of 1,000 units, it still makes out beastly computers on a gigabit network chug and the game speed actually slows down to about 1/4 normal speed.

Just this week I moved from the East coast to the West coast, effectively giving me 3 hours, but I know I'm about to lose an hour, so I've still been getting up early and going to bed early (according to EST time essentially), so that when Daylight Savings kicks in, I will be gaining 2 hours instead of losing 1. It's

One of the biggest mistakes I see in jokes, and storytelling in general, is that people have no idea what random extraneous details to omit. It depends on your audience mainly, but if it's a joke involving technology, and you're telling it to your grandparents, you can probably leave out the fact that they were on