sneakypoo
sneakypoo
sneakypoo

I haven’t travelled a lot in my life so my experience with airports is very limited. But the last couple of months I’ve been to the airports in Amsterdam, Stockholm and Copenhagen. To be honest I had no complaints about any of them. They’re all clearly marked, clean and easy to navigate even for someone like me who’s

I’ve officially reached the “I’m too old for this crap” age I think. I still only use good ol fashioned ascii smilies (yeah, smilies) and I stick to like four of em. :) :D :( :P

Camera guy needs to do some cardio.

Until it fills up with the remnants of zombies and becomes polluted.

I guess I’m just dead inside or something. I’ve never read anything that have kept me from sleeping. Hell, I barely ever have nightmares either (that I can remember). The last time I had a nightmare, which was also somewhat recurring and impossible to put into words that make sense, that I can even remember was when I

And you’re saying that you’re a master of old clichés?

That would mean I’d have to keep a biological weapon in my home. I’m not sure I’m ready for that.

All I know is that if some kid comes by my house here in Sweden asking for candy because of an imported tradition that was never part of our culture, they’re not getting shit.

Because being successful on Youtube is easy. Right?

I’ll get right on it, as soon as someone sends me a care package with samples of all the candy of the survey.

“Hey, you, dog! You don’t belong here!”

I just figured since it’s basically spinning semi-fast on a wet sand paper all day long that it would wear down eventually.

I’m kinda curious about how long that roller lasts before it needs to be replaced.

This is the first time in history that VR is starting to become a thing that might actually work worth a damn. We’re going to see a wide variety of games coming out because every dev out there wants to be the first to create the new “Doom” and take over the world. The retail systems aren’t even being sold yet, at

You’re right, extending two arms and pushing a table for roughly 3 seconds is WAY too much physical exertion. What was I thinking!?

My point was simply that they can start burning just as easily in your carry-on. But I guess when you’re taking cans of deodorant away from people because they happen to be full, logic doesn’t really apply.

I think the reason this started is because of Oculus saying in the beginning that they were focusing on a seated experience (they didn’t have tracking LEDs on the back of your head for example). This made a lot of people concerned and angry. Then Valve comes in and says that their system allows you to roam a room

But you can still bring laptops, phones, cameras and all the other million things that are powered by Lithium batteries?

Biggest misconception out there. It does not REQUIRE a large room to use, you can sit down and use it just fine.