I really like being able to hear the turbo spinning up and down. The Mercedes engine in particular sounds awesome when you hear it from the cockpit mic.
Upone getting a DSL connection, the first video I saw on the internet was jeff and ryan, with his bleach blonde hair, reviewing some dragonball game. I'be followed them pretty much from there.
I like how most people are generally very reasonable and level headed, that the university education is generally very good (and cheap, relative to quality) and that you can go 10-15 miles down the road and the people there talk different and have different attitudes.
It's a pretty diverse place. If you don't like one area it's usually pretty easy to find a place that you do. And since everything is so close it's pretty easy to move.
And if you don't like it? It's generally pretty easy to get work visas for a lot of countries with a British passport.
It's also nice the level to which the government helps you out if you lose your job or your life has a small set back. I think a lot of people brought up here don't realise quite how extensive that help is compared to the majority of places in the world. But it is good that people always aspire for it to get better.
Someone paid me $180 for the full Sam and Max preorder set.
That was before the market, and before keys. It was a super shady Paypal transaction with a trusted middle man. Now the market makes thing easier which I appreciate.
Same. I've been out of it for two years, but I'm almost embarrassed by my 100mil SP character who's points are all over the place. There's no real role specificity to him right now.
That and having to relearn who's in charge where. But man, it was fun to cloak in an enemy system just occasionally taking potshots at the unprotected PVErs and miners. Never logging out, making them afraid to undock. Good times.
@darji: I've been asking myself that very same question recently!
The podcast I guess? I kind of stopped paying attention to LPer stuff a while ago. And really what the guys here do is different. Isn't a let's play usually referring to a complete run through of the game? In that case I watched the persona 4 ER, then thought to myself "man, I'll never do that again".
GB provides more of a loose kind of consumer advice. I don't really think they're the same thing.
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