Of course, if you play a Hanson record backwards, it sounds better.
If you play a Windows CD backwards, you get a demonic message. If you let it run normally, something even more terrifying happens. It installs Windows... :eeek: :shock:
Could I have Calista fitted as standard, please?
I've played several times before and it's great fun. It's not dangerous as long as all the safety rules are observed, such as 'no removing masks in the game zone' and 'no head shots allowed'.
A paintball hit will sting quite a bit if it impacts on bare flesh, or areas covered in light fabric such as a t-shirt or sweatshirt, so I'd recommend a thick jumper be worn to help absorb some of the impact.
Yeah, but it looks better than the 'rear view mirror ripped from a Mazda' looks of the PSP.
Well, the site in question supplies armoured vests, so your chest will be well protected, as will your face, because there's a legal requirement for all paintball sites to equip players with full face masks. As an added precaution though Phil, might I recommend the purchase of a cricketer's box... :shock:
Awww... Debs darlin', sorry to hear of your loss. (((((hugs)))))
A submarine?
No, that's long, hard and full of seamen...
You want to move to Norfolk, Libra. We're a nice, friendly bunch over 'ere.
Well, you could start by ditching Smiley Central.
Seriously, it's a nasty piece of spyware which pretends to offer something useful as an excuse to hook itself into your system and send your personal information to spammers.
Switch to and install the Smiley Xtra extension. It works much better than Smiley Central/IE.
In Chico, California you can be fined $500 if you detonate a nuclear device within the city limits.
Of course, the question remains to be asked about who will be left alive to issue said fine...
And let's face it. If you can afford your own nuclear weapon, $500 is loose change.
I've done a similar thing, except this time it was with a filter machine. I emptied the filter, put water in the tank, put the jug under the filter holder and switched it on. Came back when it had run through to see a pot of hot water as I'd forgotten to put fresh coffee in the filter...
:doh:
Firefox is an alternative browser to Internet Explorer. It's faster, more secure, more flexible and you'll notice less spyware and other nasty stuff getting on your system if you switch to it.
Switch to Firefox and use the Smiley Xtra extension. Loads of free smieys and guaranteed spyware free.
Ditch the USB connection and use a straight ethernet cable to the modem, then get a router so that you can share the connection without having your main system on.
Ethernet connections to broadband modems tend to be more reliable, as they don't require any drivers. You'll also have the advantage of a hardware firewall running on the router.