Reminds me of a yoma from Claymore.
Reminds me of a yoma from Claymore.
Yes, the 8.1 version of Solitaire did the same thing...but that version didn’t come bundled with the OS.
Every company that makes PCs is now making them with Windows 10. There, I’ve neatly condensed about two dozen press releases I’ve received over the past 24 hours into one. I am a handsome sorcerer.
As a graphic designer myself, you’d be suprised how easy it is to make a design that resembles something that’s already existing without being aware in the first place. I can totally see this being a coincidence especially since at a point in my career, i’ve drafted something similar to those logos myself.
i thought movies had 3 acts
This movie isn’t nearly as bad as people like to claim. It is a pretty good, cheesy, 90s film adaptation of a video game. Stupid came with the territory. It is pretty funny.
You know what, I love this movie.
It entertained me when I was young. I saw it one christmas so now whenever I see anything about it, it makes me think of christmas.
Even watching it recently: I like how bad the effects are, I like all the dumb plot points, I like how dumb the characters are, I genuinely like the…
This movie gets much more hate than it is warranted. The premise bring it is actually pretty cool, and if you could go back and remove all the tacked-on Mario tie-in stuff, you would be left with a fun sci-fi adventure flick.
It's underrated. Probably not good, but it's far from the worst movie ever based on games.
I really can’t wait for this year's elaborate butthurt responses from NFL fans taking these articles too seriously.
Sometimes i seriously hate how stupid the steam community is.
Honestly, as much as I want to see Shenmue 3 happen I rather back a kickstarter game that didn’t have a spot on E3 press show with a large game company beside them. I don’t fault anyone from doing it. But I personally use Kickstarter for projects like Darkest Dungeon which feels more believable would be hard to get…
UI design is like writing a story. Everyone thinks they can do it, but only the very talented can produce something excellent. It’s an underappreciated challenge.
Any word on whether or not they can get Phil Hartman back?
Almost. Some of us actually will ask to see a badge if we see someone we don’t recognize come in the door after us. I did it today and she looked like a very nice lady. She belonged there though. Most of the time it’s a false alarm but security is every employee’s job.
I read an article about this. And apparently it does work... as long as your white!
And this is how you subvert even the best technological location security measures.
Once you’re in, it’s assumed you belong there, so nobody questions your presence.
We call this the “Tootsie Pop” security model here at work. Hard candy shell, nice soft insides.
Pro tip: If you blend in and act like you belong somewhere, most people wont think twice. This is true “almost” everywhere.
As long as you're paying him, Stan Lee will put his name on whatever you want.