Well here we are again. It's always such a pleasure. Remember when @Mana tried to be funny? Oh how we laughed and laughed. Except we weren't laughing. Under the circumstances we've been shockingly nice.
hm okay. Thanks. I was wondering if I would be alerted of any pings made by you when I had you ignored, after I stopped ignoring you. For the record I wasn't.
ok, so this might not be the right place, but I didn't see any dedicated computer hardware section within Stack Exchange... The closest I came to was 'Electronics', but for some reason this feels more at home...
Anyways, I'm curious, why is the LeadTek GTX580 so darn cheap? I mean, the price dif...
I've listened to some metal and rock, and I do still enjoy classic rock quite a bit. Freebird, Iron Man, House of the Rising sun, et cetera. However I rarely listen to it.
Actually, I do listen to it in the car, but that's because I'm too lazy to install my CD player from my old car into my new.
@FallenAngelEyes Depending on the game I listen to music. MInecraft is an example. But like you, I normally prefer listening to the sound effects and in-game music.
@bwarner yeah we do. The other day it sounded like Oak might apply, but I also heard him saying the opposite the other day so I don't know. Other then oak, not sure who else might apply.
"using a harmless version of the HIV virus combined with genetically modified white blood cells as a new way to fight cancer" OK, I guess that is a bit more reasonable. Still a bit of a leap of faith, but I guess if your cancer is bad enough, why not?
It appears the "search" placeholder text in the search boxes (on both the main site and meta) are black instead of white, making them hard to read. However, when you begin to type a search, the text turns white, like it should.
I'm attempting 100% completion and it looks like I missed a piece of artwork on the home world. Is there any way to return to the home world to collect it? If not, does the game have any new game plus type functionality to allow me to carry anything over between plays?
:1598561 It's actually a really difficult anime to describe. The key component is their is no over-arching story line, and only one main character, Ginko. In fact there are only four other characters that actually appear in more then one chapter (one other in the case of the anime). The creator likes to describe it as meeting people.
Wikipedia describes it as so:
> The story features ubiquitous creatures called Mushi that often display supernatural powers. Mushi are described as beings in touch with the essence of life, far more basic and pure than normal living things. Due to their ethereal nature most humans are incapable of perceiving Mushi and are oblivious to their existence, but there are a few who possess the ability to see and interact with Mushi.
> One such person is Ginko (ギンコ?), the main character of the series. He employs himself as a Mushi master (蟲師 mushi-shi?), traveling from place to place to research Mushi and aid people suffering from problems caused by them. The series is an episodic anthology in which the only common elements among episodes are Ginko and the various types of Mushi. There is no over-arching plotline.
That's the basic premise of the show, but it really doesn't give you an idea of the feel of the show.
@FallenAngelEyes Monster-of-the-day is not at all what the show is like.
The mushi are just used as devices for exploring the characters.
They are not monster, by any stretch of the imagination. The focus of the show is the people, not the mushi.
It's honestly just easier to watch a few episodes first, because it's a really unique anime, and I don't even know what genre you could place it under.
I've never watched or read anything else like it to be honest.
@Wipqozn I avoided One Piece and Naruto for that reason alone. I've seen a few episodes of Bleach and Inuyasha, but never watched through them, again for the same reason.
@FallenAngelEyes could never get into the series. Actually I do read naruto and bleach, but that's because I started watching them ages ago and am just reading it... because. It takes all of 30 seconds to read through the chapters, so not like I'm wasting time.
@Powerlord yeah I made the mistake of enjoying them a couple years ago.
I still enjoy some of the earlier episodes of Naruto, but now it is just so terrible. ALthough I do enjoy watching the people who think it's the next Hamlet
> In other news, we found a problem that would cause the game server to kick everybody off with a steam authentication / VAC warning. I know that this has been one of the more gluteoalgic bugs. Hopefully this instance is the only instance of that problem. The bug was in the steam backend, and it may happen one more time at the next prop.
@Powerlord wouldn't do 3x18. I would lose my whole weekend, because I'd probably do 4x12 or 5x10. But then, I haven't worked since Saturday because the car we use to do work out here in NY is down for major repairs and has been for weeks.
@GraceNote What you can't see is the military grade IMU which we are not allowed to cross international boundaries with because it can be used for missile guidance.
@Powerlord That doesn't bother me as much, so long as their reasoning is they are waiting to see if a better answer comes along. That way the best answer is the one future visitors to the site see.
I was poking around at recently-modified questions today and noticed the internet tag on one of them. (It was this question about Xbox Live and a connection through T-Mobile ... I proposed an edit to it that's since been accepted.)
It seems to me that xbox-live covers the question just fine, es...
@Lazers While I'm not sure it's strictly necessary for XBox Live games, PC games would either require internet or lan as a valid tag to ask specifically about one or the other.
is a video game for the Sony PlayStation 2, published by Koei and developed by iNiS, with visual production by Mitsuru Nakamura AKA 326 and music performed by COIL.
Despite a number of positive reviews, the North American and European versions of Gitaroo Man were produced in very low quantities by Koei and, as a result, have become somewhat rare; it is regarded as a cult video game.
Around November 2005 in North America, copies of Gitaroo Man began popping up in GameStop game stores. This was due to a reprint by GameQuestDirect, similar to their previous reprints of PlayStation RPGs P...