@Slothboy: Then don't buy the DLC. They're not cramming it into the game, they're making you pay for it, which is kinda the opposite.
@Slothboy: Then don't buy the DLC. They're not cramming it into the game, they're making you pay for it, which is kinda the opposite.
@certifiedfryguy: You do realize twitter and facebook are two different companies, and thus they have no control over each other's software right?
@jackdavinci: Even with the sound of you see everyone's dull, emotionless faces.
This article is great, except for the claims that the fight choreography is good. I didn't find one bit of action even mildly impressive. They made the concept of bending boring.
I really hate seeing companies working so hard at trying to get Jobs to put their apps on the iPhone market, while they don't have anything for the open android market that would accept it freely.
@Solid2TheSnake: Valve has always been huge supporters of their fans creating content. It's what gave them Counter Strike after all.
Mine says "Sent while pooping."
From what I can find at grainger.com
@r.p.goodfellow: Tell you? Look at it...couldn't be much simpler.
@cinnamonster: Sure, but it's atrocious to deal with. Incomplete albums, misplaced songs, misnamed artists/songs... No thanks.
My gripes:
@heartlessgamer: 720p according to the official announcement.
@Streakist: The official blog calls it an "ad-supported subscription product"
The way I see it, the lacking features in the app market have given rise to many good market support services, like AppBrain.com and AndroLib.com.
Yeah but how do I get OTHER PEOPLE to fix this?
@ddhboy: Because grooveshark has the organization of early Napster?
@Tony Bullard Jr: The effect I'm really looking for is this: (folder names cropped for privacy)
Windows Explorer question:
@PACKFAN4LIFE: I imagine it's used as an aid for keeping track of your target car.
I use it for voicemail mostly, but I also use it at work, so I can call number that are listed in my browser easily (which is essential for my work.)