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Although occasionally I go to un-coil my cord and it doesn't come undone like it should. So I think, "whoops, I must have started un-coiling from the wrong end". So I go down to the other end and have the same thing happen. So I end up having to pull each length of cord all the way through each loop to get it to

"And I'm sorry, but Half-Life 2 is an immensely overrated game. It's an engine demo disguised as a game."

HL1's story was far superior to HL2.

*Bethesda presser begins* *Stage lights dim*

Well, they CAN be.

It would seem that the solution is in multi-factor authentication. Using principles akin to public-key/private-key encryption.

Indeed.

"TL;DR version: 80 hour games and 6 hour games can and should coexist in the same market environment."

How could we forget our morbid little LoZ Roguelike?

There are some pretty big changes to the A site. T's don't have any cover coming down ladder into A site anymore. But the hallway from T spawn directly into A gives them a much cleaner line of sight. It's much more wide open now instead of a funnel

I beat the story in ~15 hours, and by the 30 hour mark I had hit level 26 and experienced everything there was to do in the game outside of the raid. Throw in another 15 to 20 hours of raid time, and that was all she wrote.

OR, you know they could just assign a different strike for those who don't have the DLC and then no-one feels "screwed"... : /

Indeed.

The reason why this is better than the iPhone6 camera?

The reason why this is better than the iPhone6 camera?

Gnarly and fibrous? I think you mean crisp and refreshing outer stalks. :D

But when you do it this way, don't you get pieces of the limp/under-ripe stalks that are inevitably in the middle of the bunch?

What if that's not a "body" at all, but just a soccer ball, and the droid is simply moving it around, "playing" with some kids?

The Garry's Mod, TF2, and Minecraft communities would probably disagree...

T-mo has a test-drive program that you can try out for a week for free if you're worried about coverage at home/work.

I'm on Tmobile's $30 a month plan. 100 minutes, 5gb data and unlimited text. I get around 18mb/s service here in town, 25+ if I go to the city, and my phone doesn't even support LTE. The coverage outside of towns/cities sucks. But when I took a hard look at where I was using my device, 99% of all my usage is in