I have to know if/how any of them justified saying that, those are next-level brainworms
It's always a head trip being reminded that the engines from Thomas the Tank Engine are all real
Jesus Christ, how embarrassing. This kind of behavior is so baffling to me. I've been verging on poor for a good bit of my life, and I've earned money by working with my hands more often than not (and thank fucking god I'm not doing that anymore for the foreseeable future.) If I had Tim Pool's money, nobody would ever see my happy ass again.
At any rate, yeah, I never could get a grip on it. Never got a handle on roller blades either. Got pretty good with four-wheelers though lol
I've always been crap at sports in general, even things that I should've logically been good at, like wrestling (I'm a large lad.) I don't know if it's the ADHD or what, but not being able to get good at something right away often leads me to quit from sheer embarrassment.
Spec Ops: The Line, beyond being a pretty good game with a lot to say about the average gamer's enjoyment of military shooter power fantasies, also introduced me to my favorite band, the Black Angels, and I'll be forever grateful to it for that.
I'm okay with relegating the entire game to alternate continuity status. I liked the twins, but that was about the only thing I liked about Youngblood.
At age 100. One zero zero. Nothing to celebrate here. The good die young and the pricks last forever, and this prick didn't even live long enough to see everything he built in ashes at his feet.
Well how can I say no to that? Thanks man, I'll quit sleeping on it. Definitely gonna catch it on sale if I can though, I've been out of work for a minute lol
I hope it's good. I only had an Xbox as a kid, so I never got to play MGS3 (and I was too into Chaos Theory to play other stealth games anyway.) But Splinter Cell hasn't had a new entry in a decade, and MGS3 is a classic that I definitely feel I missed out on. Lacking any other games to scratch the modern stealth itch, I really, really hope this doesn't turn out to be shit.
I don't, no, but I'm wishing I did about now. Anyhow, I'm almost certain the issue is with the cooler, not the board. I tested the CPU fan and AIO headers with one of my case fans, and both of them worked just fine. Plus again, the cooler was actually working until I reset the BIOS. I don't know how simply pressing the CMOS reset button could've fried the cooler though.
I'm a fair hand at it myself, but everybody needs help sooner or later. Granted, though, I probably need it somewhat more often than most lol
I'm fairly certain it isn't the motherboard. The cooler was working earlier today. It only crapped out after I reset the BIOS, which again is exactly what happened the first time it was giving me problems. When I sent it in they replaced the VRM fan and that appeared to solve the problem, until I hit the CMOS reset switch. What if any connection there is there, I couldn't say.
My BIOS is a year out of date, so I think I'll try updating it before I make another warranty claim, but I have a feeling I'm just gonna have to ask Arctic to replace it. I'm dreading that, because they took forever the first time, and all this new hardware has been sitting here unused for long enough already.
It's the last thing I haven't tried. BIOS is a year out of date, so I suppose I'd better give that a shot before giving Arctic a piece of my mind lol
Well I'll be. I'll have to check it out, I really liked the movie. Thanks.