seamonkey420
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Man, the Oculus conference the other day left me kind of hyped, I’ll admit.

When stuff in VR starts looking this realistic, it’s going to be hard to tell if you’ve taken a headset off or not.

Let’s argue that he had limited knowledge of the scheme. One engineer or programmer or team of them says to him, “Don’t worry we know how to get the TDIs through testing without it being an issue.”

Did you read the article? The point I’m making is not that the Apple TV is going to be a disappointment; in fact, as I noted at the end, I think it’ll be a great media device. My point is that the “omg Apple’s building a gaming console” hype from the New York Times and other articles turned out to be a major bust and

To me, the issue isn’t so much that Apple is going to fail—It’s more that people need to stop thinking that this is going to be direct competition with tradition console/PC gaming. The majority of those people are never going to switch over to play half-assed games on their Apple TV. This is much more likely to be a

I recommend looking into ProClip. Pricy, but they are dead solid as they lock themselves into the seams of the dash. Some of them, by how the dash is designed, may cause some vent blockage by how the phone is positioned. If you look on their site it will show you exactly how it looks on your vehicle so you can preview

I think we need to address the causes of what motivates people to do such horrific acts to our fellow man as opposed to banning guns. The threat of banning guns just sends gun sales through the roof and creates extreme division between people who need to unite and address the underlying problems in social/community

Yes bans! Because banning recreational drugs was effective, because banning alcohol was effective, because banning abortion was effective, because outlawing rape was effective, because outlawing murder was effective. Now we don't have those problems.

That argument always makes me cringe. Who would enforce the ban? And once in place, who would actually abide by the new law? I bet people who pose no danger and are law abiding citizens would turn in their guns, but would gang members, drug dealers, criminals, mentally disturbed and anti-authoritarian individuals be

I can only imagine the what the skies are going to look like in the next gen Red Dead. Something about the pace and setting of that game really gave you time to enjoy the scenery.

Man Fulfills Dream To Be Asshole In Comment Section

He claimed that he was from Florida(Editor’s Note: Well, there’s the least surprising statement ever.)

As others have said it’s pretty easy to say stand up for yourself from the other side. What we all should be doing is making sure if we ever see anything like this in real life that we stand up for these workers, and if these asshole customers are complaining to the mangers, why don’t we turn around and complain about

Food, and shelter are pretty high up on the list of things “in this world that you need so badly to have to put up with this treatment from people”

The truly American thing would be to charge for ketchup but give your richer customers loopholes to pay much less for it.

Um...people who live paycheck to paycheck, and their landlords, grocers, phone providers and transportation providers, might possibly disagree with you that “There is nothing, NOTHING, in this world that you need so badly to have to put up with this treatment from people.” But please, put your moral high ground above

In 2005 Chevy still offered a few “classic” models including the Malibu Classic (awful thing).

write it...who needs work!

Did anybody else giggle on that overrun crackle?