willcapellaro
willcapellaro
willcapellaro

She didn’t say there might be a line, she said there was a line. But sometimes there isn’t. Please pay attention.

Echo that. Use fresh tomatoes where they’ll be noticed like quick dishes like primavera or bruschetta.

I get it now, thanks.

Is it the exterior contours of the silhouetted soldier?

Googling that gives some useful information, but I still can’t engage with what you’re arguing as a trend or taking issue with while critiquing these images. The technique is not jumping out at me when I scan the art here, certainly nothing terrible.

Forgot single family, but didn’t know about all states. Thought it was only CA. Thanks!

Worth noting that in California you can design your own home without using an architect – ie you can act as your own architect (assuming you do everything you need to do to serve in that capacity).

Ah-that makes sense. That may draw me in for another go. Thanks!

I bought this for my workplace and have probably played 20 minutes total. These fixes would have kept me working to enjoy the good parts of the game:

Love this mouse.

Love this mouse.

I see Sony being able to pull rotation + split motion controllers off. They patented controller that can split before the PS4 generation and I still have high hopes that weren’t just patent trolling.

It would be nice if someone developed games that were tolerant of lag. Turn by turn games possibly. But even the UI would lag. I am trying to think if such a thing would ever be tolerable.

“Please remember, patience is the easiest act of kindness.”

This one does. It turns it from middling hot to very hot. It’s connected to the water heater, which is out of view in this shot.

TL;WRL (Will read later). Instapapered with enthusiasm. Glad to see a positive gaming hardware headline.

While I like the new remote, I have gotten used to absentmindedly futzing with the previous remote while watching. On this version that means I am suddenly scrubbing the media to and fro. I’d love a click-to-wake function for living room acrobatics.

It’s very easy to say that you’d pay more for a better version of something that you have and use frequently. It’s much harder to say that other people would pay ~$200 more for something they are already not buying in sufficient volumes. Especially after the organization you’d have to convince has a clear comfort

Does this work in an oven?

We disagree.

Your term is good too. The definition makes sense, but do others agree? I think that’s why we see so many responses to the headline. Thus, let’s use either a new term or a new qualifier.