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One easy way to make the table look more awesome (and make yourself feel awesome) is to buy a set of chisels a enhance the entire table to using large mortise and tennons for some of the large cross pieces. For large pieces it isnt super complicated, and you can cheat a lot of the work with drill bits.

From what I can gather he's a good guy though. But yeah there's that image of bad people on SA, when in actual fact it's (mostly) good people trying to act bad. I kinda like that.

I don't mind that said at all.

Which are generally arranged in a cross formation with a single piece of plastic connecting the portions pressed, so that a person's thumb may shift and slide for input as opposed to lifting off the game pad, rolling (potentially) awkwardly toward forward, backward, left and right (or u, d, l, r). Playstation

Those are not a d-pad. They are four distinct, individual buttons.

And to act on my own words, here are my top games on Greenlight (the ones that i voted for and/or think will be great if they get made)

*Facepalm* .. I hope you guys really stop perpetuating that nonsense, it isn't broken and i see ZERO problems with it, so let's go over these so called "issues" you claim are plaguing Steam Greenlight.

I'm gonna be completely honest. I never noticed that Guile doesn't have eyebrows.

I'm a former longtime Houston resident, so believe me, I can speak to it's amazing diversity (the most diverse county in the US is in a suburb of Texas. When the NYT ran a story on it, they went to my old high school, because it's almost perfectly 20/20/20/20/20 Asian, black, Hispanic, south Asian, white.

I would have preferred that they stick with the D-pad as digital keyboard inputs do not translate well to analog sticks. the previous version of the controller was perfect.

The touch-pads are also, basically, analogue sticks. Why would you need 3 analogue sticks?

There will probably be a trackable version WITH included analog stick by release.

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Not necessarily a hack, but Alton Brown has always been my inspiration for kitchen ingenuity. First on 'Good Eats' and now on YouTube, Mr. Brown is constantly giving me ideas on how to be creative and make delicious things. Even if I've seen an episode five times, I still learn something watching.

I guess it depends if percentage are equivalent to time , content , or phases in the dev cycle

As someone who played Gex 3D to death on my PS1 back in the day, I'm curious to see how it'd be done today…and potentially pretty interested in playing a sequel. It's an idea that makes zero sense: wisecracking gecko travels into various TV worlds to…save…television? But that's not something unique to platformers, or

You know what? If you're going to leave the fucking power cable out, then just make it USB-chargable, okay? I have a shit ton of USB cables lying around. If you're going to cheap-out then STOP MAKING YOUR PLUG PROPRIETARY, NINTENDO.

Somehow automatic didn't really catch on in Europe in general. Just saying you need to watch out for when renting. At least with an German (or general EU) driving license you aren't allowed to steer a manual when you trained and were tested on automatic only.

Right? Armchair Devs