Had a go at the first triathlon yesterday down on the beach. Started off thinking, "this is so boring compared to everything else I could be doing in the game."
By the end of it I was swearing at the tv . . . lost by an inch if that :p
Star Wars Rebellion. I can still quote the stats for every unit and character in that game, and being a strategy game there's no muscle memory involved, but these days I have to edit the game parameters a heck of lot to make it a challenge.
Is it that you got rid of the system that would highlight seemingly random words in articles and reviews that when clicked on would lead to retarded online stores etc?
I think you're one of the lucky ones, because what myself and my friends are experiencing is unplayable, and I'm still not certain if its a network issue, or if the game is just sucking up way more o my pc resources than it should be.
No need to hate on Click . . . I was expecting a crappy Sandler film, but in all honesty, the fact that it managed to swing from stupid funny to deadly serious in about 2 minutes rather impressed me.
Mr Brooks for me though.
Skip the movie and read the book. II'd say it definitely moves faster than the movie, solely because you don't have to watch a spaceship flying for five minute at a time.
Ah yes, that would make sense. Stupid American school system :D hahahaha
Well if you ever got the chance to do an exchange or something go for it. My extended family lives right next to all the biggest wineries in the area (winerys?) and you really couldn't pick a better place to...
I have a better idea. Come to New Zealand and study viticulture in Marlborough, home of the best wine in the world (according to our tv adverts anyway) But seriously, there's some seriously good wine down here, and no one does making wine better than Kiwis, we take things easy here ;-)
If you want fantasy:
Joe Abercrombies trilogy, starting with The Blade Itself is fantastic. Very sarcastic humour and nice and edgy.
Sci-fi:
Ian M Banks is a God, anything by him.
If you want something on the top of the pile for literature, Im re reading David Foster Wallace -...
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