Yup. Me and my wife, my parents, and my brother (in another state) all share a plan.
Yup. Me and my wife, my parents, and my brother (in another state) all share a plan.
Wow, you weren't kidding.
I was actually just looking at the chronodex, and I'm thinking about buying one.
Yeah. I guess I'm jealous of how good it looks, but the cost/usefulness to it just isn't there for me.
I love pictures of this notebook, but I struggle to understand why I might want it over just any other (far less expensive) notebook.
Quakers FTW. I had never had much experience until moving to Newberg to get my masters from George Fox, and really enjoyed some of the local community and general peace loving nature of Quaker-ism.
Again, literally exactly what people said last time.
oh right. I haven't used a theme on mine for a while, but I figured some would mess with it.
It's on the Chrome New Tab page now as well as Google Now. Since they did that is the first time in a long time that I've seen them.
Lol. People said the same thing when the black bar was originally introduced. No one is ever happy with anything.
Ah, yes. You are superior for caring just a smidge less.
Some of the colors are more saturated (particularly the lava scenes and rock colors)
Ridley kills Samus' homeworld (and thus her parents) in full chronology, not just in Other M
She actually isn't entirely human at this point. She's partially Chozo, raised by aliens, and has very little besides a core biology that is human. At this point in the series, she's been genetically altered even further away from human.
I'm seriously confused about how you can simultaneously complain about all the 'nerd fanboys' for getting upset about the disruption of story, characterization, and basic lore while claiming the game is a big love letter to metroid fans. If you don't care about the lore, how can you claim to be a metroid fan? If you…
interestingly, in the last 3 years I've totally changed up to full smartphonage.
preferable to you, maybe. In some situations it can be a major detriment.
heh.
"It feels "lived in" and not at all sterile. It's actually used by a real person, not a tidy freak who spends more time framing and posturing and less time doing"
I could not do a thing on this desk. Clean, orderly desks means less time screwing around trying to fine a pen.