I remember as a kid watching shows like Mr. Rogers, Sesame Street, Reading Rainbow, etc. on PBS. Those were the days. It was cool when he'd go to the back and then you'd see the Neighborhood of Make-Believe with all the puppets. Haven't gone out of my way to look but do shows like this still...
You'd be surprised at how hard some of those classes can be. I was a CSE major and had no problems in computer architecture, data structures, digital logic circuits, etc. The ONE class I dropped in my entire stay at university? It was a History of Art class. Now that was a hard class to me.
That's the issue right there. Your dogs' natural behavior has been altered with the training. If your dogs didn't have that training and a cat got into your backyard, you would be the OP right now.
Yep I've seen almost every one of the movies listed in this thread and Irreversible takes the cake as most violent/disturbing movie (to me anyways). Most of the other violent/disturbing movies don't bother me because they seem fake or don't go into too much detail.
American History X curb...
Anyone remember the high fives they used to do in that movie? We used to do it all the time when we were kids.
Charlie: "He was in a 4G Negative dive and you were on his six?"
Maverick: "Yes, ma'am, At first. Then I was directly above him."
Charlie: "If you were directly above him, how...
Heh I bought my first DVD player back in 1997 for $500. Heck, component outputs/inputs and progressive scan was unheard of back then. The DVD player connected to the TV using a SVHS connection. The movie selection was limited back then too.
That was also when we started using an unheard-of...
Not yet. I believe the 1st generation players will only be 720p or 1080i. The later generations will have 1080p support (from what I understand anyways). Just another reason to wait for the format(s) to mature.
Well it looks like HD-DVD is finally launching come Tuesday (04/18/06). There's supposed to be 2 Toshiba HD-DVD players available for $499 and $799. Only 3 movies I'm aware of are going to be released the first week though - "The Last Samura", Million Dollar Baby", and "The Phantom of the...
Been driving a stick since I was 16. It actually feels weird to me if I drive a car with an automatic transmission. I always want to step on the clutch pedal whenever I ride an auto.
I've actually never used the handbrake method before...sounds like a good technique though. On an incline, I just do what I normally do except give it a little more gas than usual.
We used to have our laptops locked down pretty tight but had to loosen our restrictions a bit because they couldn't do a lot of their work while traveling. Our laptop users used to not be able to change their network settings which caused them not to be able to connect to the internet while on...
Their early work was fluff. Nothing great in terms of purpose, meaning, etc. I would consider them the boy band of their era...they were just one of the first bands to do it. The early songs were just catchy and were easy to listen to.
Their later music was better though. Being influenced by...
Definitely hold on to her then. I've got a cousin that can't even rent movies unless his wife lets him. He's definitely whipped. I've seen marriages like that and to me, that sucks.
We used to have a doctor in our WoW guild that bought online currency. MASSIVE amounts of currency. He just never really had the time to go out and farm money. What time he had , he considered precious and wanted to play the game rather collecting gold. Didn't really matter to him...he was...
Bingo. It's all about experience. Raising the age limit to something like 18 would just mean there would be a lot of accidents caused by 18-year olds because they lack experience in driving.
Take a look at the sports world. For example, who's going to be the better golfer? A child who has...
Yep they come with a lifetime warranty. A friend had his automotive body shop broken into a few years ago. The thieves ended up taking just his Snap-on tools. They left everything else behind.
Don't want to derail this thread but here's a few links I could find just by doing a simple Google...
Have you tried any Snap-on tools? When it comes to tools, they are the best of the best. They are geared towards the automotive professional though so they aren't as readily available to your average joe as some of the other brands are. Made in America and excellent quality. Cost a good amount...
Kind of depends on what it is.
Usually to me, it implies "higher-priced but very good quality."
High-end audio equipment that's "Made in America" = Awesome
Both HD-DVD and Blu-Ray are doing that. And that's the reason I won't be buying any high def players until they resolve this issue (sadly I doubt they will ever resolve issue as this is more of push from the movie industry). I've got 2 HDTVs but none have any DVI or HDMI connections which means...
His headlights dimming doesn't necessarily mean that it's loud. All it means is that he's lacking in the electrical department. My headlights in my old truck used to dim when I turned on my blinkers to signal a left/right turn.
Concerning your last sentence, I take it you've never been to a...
What those people need are food, clothing, and shelter foremost. AFTER that's taken care of, then we can start talking about laptops and other superfluous items.
There are studies out there that actually show using cell phones while driving is just as dangerous as driving under the influence of alcohol.
http://www.hrwhatnot.com/articles/cellphone-impaired-driving.php
http://www2.potsdam.edu/hansondj/DrivingIssues/1104194636.html...
Then it's a design flaw in every single MMORPG made. You can buy game currency for every single MMORPG in existence if you look hard enough. It's just easier to find currency for WoW because it's the biggest one out there right now.
Diverting a small portion of the money from the Texas Lottery would be the easiest solution. It would have a minimal impact. It's not like all the money from the Texas Lottery goes entirely to school funding (like it was originally supposed to). Wouldn't work too well though if there were a lot...
Heh I paid $400+ for a Plextor 8X SCSI CD burner and it was worth every penny back then. I remember when a 25 pack of CDs were on sale for $50...me and my friends would hoard them like there was no tomorrow.
Had a friend spend a $1,000 for a 1X CD burner back when they first came out. He...
Well enough people haven't been riled up yet so here goes <takes a really big breath>
Canada sucks
France sucks
Zimbabwe sucks
Conservatives suck
Liberals suck
Jessica Alba sucks
Natalie Portman sucks
Led Zeppelin sucks
Nintendo sucks
Sony sucks
Microsoft sucks
Honda sucks
Ford...
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