@Arggh! there goes a...snake a snake!: Thank you. I thought the same.
@Arggh! there goes a...snake a snake!: Thank you. I thought the same.
@JohnfuckingMadden: This is a great character. ... But NCAA is better than Madden this year.
@Beryllium: I'd rather have kids snorting coke off hobos. Then they're not running around me screaming.
Who are you kidding.
@imajoebob: Google did not make 1 billion dollars on my last Google Search.
@imajoebob: "I'm not wearing a tin foil hat." followed up by "If people don't think Google already have speech recognition software ready and waiting they're just intentionally ignorant."
@imajoebob: Yeah! I bet Google is going to do business with the Chinese government ........... Because that makes so much sense given the last 6 months.
Well, I guess it's safe to say: these things work.
@eldictator: Jaaayyyssus. That sucks.
@VyseTheQuick: Aye, but by real notes on the piano, guitar, etc., I think that they mean visual representations of actual notes but not necessarily musical notations. So, like they'll show you what note to play and you will be playing that note if you play it correctly.
@Gildon: The joke is that Rock Band is getting more and more advanced with "expert mode" and so on, that in the future they'll just display the musical notation on the screen and everybody will play off that instead of on the button-track method.
@eldictator: The time it takes to download a 10GB game is probably much faster than the time it takes to drive to the store and buy it.
I would prefer to download games... and avoiding having to step foot into Gamestop ever again. If, however, we have to persist with in-store, physical media games, then I suggest we do it in one way.
My brain is so fucked up. This happens a lot. I read the title of this as:
@philosopher_dog: what the hell... what's wrong with dryer sheets? They smell nice, reduce static, and cost like $1.25 for 200 sheets.
The top one is exactly how I use it. At work, I often have to go to clients computers and do a little web work here and there, and sometimes I'll have to pull up an email or a google document for something, and I always use private browsing mode.
Thsi guy has great taste in mice & keyboards. Using the same.
Looks like it could make an awesome fort.
Windows 95 wasn't necessarily ugly or dysfunctional when it came out, anymore than anything else. In retrospect, sure, it's ugly, but Win95 was cutting edge and moderately attractive back then. Just looking at the UI, really, not much as changed in Desktop UIs since Windows 95... It looks friendlier now, but strip…