Comment Re:I thought (Score 1) 631
Well, they certainly had a blast!
Well, they certainly had a blast!
Certainly! I'd much prefer keeping an eye on some small display in my hands, or mounted on my bike, than actually watching my surroundings for incoming threats. Oops, my battery just went.... *kraaskgjnasdg!#@qr12!#!"%*
In jokes regarding being lightheaded.
And how much of a vacuum can you really get in this universe?
Quite a bit, if we could get every politician in the world to participate...
Because we don't get earthquakes in this part of the world. Ever. There was an earthquake just SE of San Antonio, Texas - the second ever recorded, and about 5 miles from an active fucking operation. Fucking is a really screwy operation that a lot of countries have banned because it causes a lot of problems and earthquakes.
There, fixed that for you!
I recently noticed that myself. Had to re-enable SSL renegotiation via about:config so I could login to various secure websites with my smartcard.
I read the last part of that URL as "Kinect used to create holocrap", which actually does make some sense!
Bastard operator from America?
I just give my old hdd's to Icelandic bankers. You wouldn't believe how adept at destroying all kinds of evidence they've become.
You were silly for ever sing their phone.
Yes, quite silly indeed.
Well, if everyone's going to be getting into everyone else's back door, the best we can hope for is an all-round reacharound.
I once tried to explain that to my other inmates...
When the shit hits the fan.
As an Irishman, I don't know how anyone can drink Guinness. I see tourists ordering it with their breakfast sometimes here (granted that will be a breakfast at 12 that looks more like a bucket of greese with a few sausages thrown in) and I feel like getting sick when I see it! Give me a Bulmers any day of the week and no one has formed a better way to store that than in a pint bottle.
Good to see that University of Limerick students are hard at work though!
Quite correct, and agree wholeheartedly. Guinness is to dry stout as Erdinger is to hefeweizen as carrot is to a car. Or something like that. It's no longer a matter of quality, it's just a brand that's succumbed to its own commercial appeal.
The source code for Return to Castle Wolfenstein and Enemy Territory was released under the GNU GPL on August 12, 2010.
Anyone can make an omelet with eggs. The trick is to make one with none.