Azvareth
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India Twisted, Sierra Nevada, Kilkenny, Boddingtons, Hobgoblin, Staropramen are probably my favourites. Kilkenny is beautiful on a hot summer's day. When I buy my own it's usually Ă…bro or Mariestad, taste is decent and they're pretty cheap. Apropos, I can't remember the last time I had an alcoholic beverage other than beer (except wine for dinners and the like). I want to learn to appreciate whiskey since my father's a bit of a whiskey connoisseur. I'm afraid it'll take a while to get used to the taste however, due to previous incidents with said beverage. Ugh.
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Time for the song that will get us chicks backstage.
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Does anyone know of an app that lets you you select multiple photos to send to your e-mail? I have a batch of over 100 photos that I need to send to my mail, and doing it manually for each one is going to suck.
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I really enjoyed walking through Soho when I went there in 2005. A lot of small record and music stores, and an all-around idyllic and charming town. London is probably my favourite tourist destination.
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Yeah, that's him. Not a huge fan of that song though because it was ridiculously overplayed over here that summer, and his newer stuff is better. Still, "that's my cool and I can't take it off" has to be among the coolest lines ever written.
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I only know a few that I like. Adam Tensta is one of them, a Swedish rapper (he raps in English though). He mixes rap with electro and it sounds pretty sweet. Tensta is a suburb in Stockholm where he grew up. - Song starts at 0:43.Adam Tensta - They Wanna Know - A song about prejudices people have towards hip-hop, with clever and funny lyrics. - Awesome SNES-inspired video. Also Immortal Technique, such a wordsmith.
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Table Tennis Hipstamatic - The best camera atm. Peggle Bejeweled 2 Ragdoll 2 Jet Car Stunts - Really, really well made racing game. Bepot Soosiz - Fun and original platformer. Angry Birds - Ridiculously fun. Plants versus Zombies - Best game on the iPhone IMO. iMusic Puzzle - Music game that plays songs from your music library, and you need to arrange the samples in the correct order. Lots of fun. Tumbledrop - Very fun physics game. Love Love - Tetris with a twist. Great music.
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Definitely. I myself liked the third episode, but it's received a lot of hate by a lot of other people. The critics said the first three episodes would be a bit mediocre, but that it really picks up after that, and it really does. They've covered The Battle of Peleliu for two episodes now, and it'll be at least three. That battle had the highest casualty rate of any battle in the pacific war, and it's also where the japenese troops stopped their insane strategy of charging the American marines with baynoettes (they lost a lot of troops that way). So yeah, you should check out the other episodes as well!
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Really liked the recent episode. They really do a good job of portraying the utter chaos and brutality of war (or rather how I'd imagine it being). Also, Chesty [bleep]ing Puller is a badass.
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Explosions in the sky - Your hand in mine.
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Listened to a bit of it today. I only had enough time to listen to half of it, but I quite liked what I heard. Not being a huge MGMT fan to begin with (having only heard Kids and Time To Pretend, basically), but I quite enjoyed its '60s-surf-rock-mixed-with-electro inspired sound. Really enjoyed it.
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Messing around on top of a snowy mountain in my neighbourhood during the winters. Thinking back at it now, falling from that mountain would likely have ended very badly (there were a few close calls). I thought all couples had to have kids. As in, it was the law. Also vaginas at the front.
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A friend of mine works at DICE so he gets all EA titles for 50% off, and he's getting BC2 for me. Awesome!
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Cute personality and good fashion sense goes a really long way with me. Homerun if she likes beer.
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Just out of curiosity, why a 7.1 setup? If it's just for home entertainment, then 5.1 is quite enough. A 7.1 setup would mean adding more channels to your receiver, which gives said receiver more work to do. And since your budget is fairly limited to spend on a receiver, this is not a good thing (clipping likely to occur when watching movies, etc.). Most films don't even support 7.1, so the two remaining speakers will usually fake something for the back-surrounds. But to answer your question, yes you could get a quite decent setup for that price (this is highly subjective of course). In my opinion though, you should get a 5.1 setup. A 7.1 setup simply doesn't make sense in a home environment.
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Very good brand. We've got a dedicated music/movie room in our house. With an Origen AE HTPC, Denon AVR-2310 receiver, DALI Concept 2 speakers, DALI IKON Vokal 1 center speaker, DALI Basis 100 subwoofer, and a 32" TV (the wall is too small anything bigger). And this little wireless mouse+keyboard bluetooth device to control the HTPC:
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In the first group only two of the men are even carrying anything, yet the gunner says he sees 4-5 people wearing AKs and RPGs. He also says they are being shot at. As for the "you can't take chances in a situation like this": they're in the middle of one of the biggest cities in the world... so wouldn't it be safe to assume that there will be people walking around... holding things? Killing people indiscriminately on a hunch is just not how I imagined the military to work. Also, lying to command and falsifying ROE are all war crimes at least in the U.S. Army aren't they?
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This video is abhorrent and it should be plastered on CNN and everywhere else, uncensored, running 24/7 for the next 3 days. But it won't, because Tiger Woods just announced he's returning to golf.
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Uni wouldn't be half as enjoyable without Facebook. All class events and parties are planned via our Facebook group, our project groups communicate through it and it's interesting to read peoples' status updates about our coursework (mostly complaints, which is always reassuring).
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When I registered here 8 years ago I was an impressionable wee kid, and it was the first forum I went to as well, so I've probably learnt innumerable usable things. Other than learning most of my English here, I've also learnt that there really is no other country I'd rather live in than Sweden. But nowadays it pretty much embodies everything I dislike about the internet. There are the occasional light spots but they are very far between.
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I've really enjoyed it so far. Especially the latest episode since we got to know the characters a bit better. Also, goddamn Basilone. What a badass.
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He was a voice actor in a computer game and had a few minor acting gigs. What exactly made him a great man?
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Dance or you'll have a pretty boring time. Don't bring your beer glass to the dance floor though, because you will spill beer on people. Bring a bottle instead.
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Anybody else had this thing in their schools where people had these really high-frequency ring signals on their phones? And they'd turn them on on max volume during class, and the sound would be too high for the teacher to hear, but not for the students. Drove everybody crazy, especially the teacher who would either freak out because it was almost always impossible to pinpoint from which student the sound came from (especially since they didn't hear it), or they would think we were just messing with them and there was no sound. We didn't learn much that year.
