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He'll make a "business decision".

Lifesaving merit badge was a bitch and a half.

This is why I love playing Gief. Every fight is a chess match.

PC Name: Workstation One

It doesn't say anything about the frequency with which they occur. But the fact that we can see them across the Universe means they are extremely bright and energetic (in the gamma spectrum).

This looks a bit nicer than the Lego maps that were all over CS:S. Maybe a little garish.

Actually, if you have any interest in the handling and marketing of athletes (or any famous person really) it's an entertaining read.

I think the problem is with the range of shit that falls into the "early access" category. A great game like Kerbal Space Program shouldn't have to sit in the same bin as Earth: Year 2066.

Almost as old as the "cat's are smarter than dogs" thing.

Sooo, is this similar to drawing a Black Lotus and Dark Ritual and being able to first turn a Phyrexian Obliterator?

They definitely do... or they are being overly facetious. I tend to think it's the former.

That's what I figured. I'll probably end up selling it before it hits 80k anyway.

Haven't had a problem with my 2.0 turbo yet (unless you count a cracked rim). Just about to break 50k on it though, maybe that's where the sad days begin.

Who cares? It's a rat with wings.

I rushed into the project. I didn't build it with t-molding in mind for some reason which is definitely something I'm doing now. Also I angled the control panel a bit too much. I'm redoing that to be flat. Also making it a bit thinner.

This is actually the second attempt at a build. This was my first attempt that I painted and hated. The top hood is detachable. I just bought some MDF and t-molding this week.

Nice, mine's actually starting to run north of $600 but it's 2 player with a trackball, full marquee and a couple other bells and whistles. It also seems to be a never-ending project.

I'm actually in the middle of building myself a full sized mame cab at the moment. It's really not as hard as it initially looks and there are good references and communities online to help with this sort of thing.

$3,400 is quite a bit. Granted it's compact, nice looking and battery powered... one could build something similar (if perhaps a bit larger) for less than $500. Probably wouldn't be anywhere near as nice though.

"Being able to pick and choose between using hardware navigaion buttons or hardware navigation buttons is nice"