I've gone anywhere from 1¢ glued to the table (by freezing using salt and water) to 100%. It really depends on the service.
I've gone anywhere from 1¢ glued to the table (by freezing using salt and water) to 100%. It really depends on the service.
Set it to auto-brightness. That helps a lot.
When I was 16 at a skating rink, my buddy talked me into skating with a couple girls and ditched me with a 13 year old. That night, I asked God to tell me about my wife and I thought I heard him say, "You're going to marry that little girl you skated with tonight."
Also, despite being a cartoon, Batman: The Animated Series is probably the best treatment of Batman and his villains ever. And then you can follow it up with the pretty good Superman and the outstanding Justice League.
I don't get a brand new game to set DirectX from 11 to 9. And it was VIDEOS, just make them MP4s and you could fix it in 5 minutes.
Honestly, I thought the boss battles in City made 10x more sense than in Origins, where they made absolutely no sense except to read the mind of the programmer exactly (and when you can't do that because you don't have ESP, you have to look on YouTube to figure out what the idiot was thinking).
The game is OK. Probably better than Asylum.
And you can save 10% right now at NewEgg if you pay in bitcoin...
And here I was thinking the happiness salary for MS should be ∞...
I used to know a Sean who pronounced it as SEEN.
Just say, "Like on Wheel of Fortune". They should get it after that.
He thinks he has a chance of winning this case. That's pretty unintelligent if you ask me.
That's almost every bitcoin business. They don't like the risk of a 20% drop killing their payroll.
Bitpay, actually, since they are the sponsor.
It's only untraceable because the police and FBI are unbelievably lazy when it comes to bitcoin crimes.
Well, since my $600 bitcoins cost me $50 last year, I'm gonna say that no, I prefer my bitcoins.
Of course it can't rise forever. Most bitcoin users believe it will top out somewhere between $10,000 to $300,000 per bitcoin. This all depends on how much of Western Union, MoneyGram, Paypal, Visa/MC/D/AMEX, Alipay, etc. it takes out.
The software that everyone is running (not only the miners, but every wallet) has rules enforced about what constitutes a valid bitcoin.
Unless you are Wikileaks, legal marijuana shops, legal gambling shops, bitcoin sellers, etc. in which case Visa doesn't work at all despite the businesses being completely legal.
You can't move dollar bills for free. You have to pay several banks. Try to send $1 million to a company in China for a new circuit board. How long did that take? How much did it cost?