Comment New MIT "Service" (Score 1) 107
I foresee some young enterprising student to institute a "Beer for BitCoin" service.
I foresee some young enterprising student to institute a "Beer for BitCoin" service.
flash is equally bad on all platforms web guys please stop using it.
Hey
Reminds me of the secret to living to be 120:
First, live to be 119, then be R-E-A-L-L-Y careful.
Real respect is dragging grandpa's corpse to several pubs for a last night of drinking with family and friends.
I know you're joking, but there's nothing I would want more.
You're not the only one.
My wife and I have already told each other a "proper" funeral is fine if it brings comfort to the family, but then we want a good old fashioned party w/proper drinking.
Okay
Clearly while these troops probably were or are active Russian units, I expect they were either AWOL and/or certainly acting without orders.
So according to The Fine Article
Those who want to kiss the stone should basically go "Kiss Our Shiny Fossilized Asses"?
honestly, the biggest advantage Steam offers me are:
1) Making my library available on whatever computer I am using (provided the games support it), without me having to drag around an external drive of some sort.
2) Keeping my downloaded games up to date, and the saved games synchronized between computers.
Granted I'm probably an abnormal user in that I have a desktop at home and a laptop I use for travel/work, but it makes it easy to keep things in sync and start a game on one, then continue on the other, with very little effort on my part.
Didn't sign up to Steam for the longest time, but recently did to try a game a friend sent me. Its much less intrusive and user friendly than I had expected.
If you've gotten the games through the Humble Bundle, then you might be even more interested in Steam. All (most?) of the Humble Bundle games come with Steam keys so you can immediately add them to your Steam library. Makes it much easier to keep track of your library and manage downloads between computers
The hardest part of climbing the ladder of success is getting through the crowd at the bottom.