

Jaxxson Mayhem
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That's mostly untrue. Half-Life 2 could run on lower end computers and still look fine. It was really well optimized. In fact, the Source engine scales incredibly well. By all accounts Crysis scales really really well as well. Guild Wars can be played on a low end system and look great and then look absolutely amazing on a high end system. Unreal Engine was pretty scalable as well (UE3 not so much I hear though). Sure there's games where they don't try and optimize them at all and you know what? Most of those are console ports. The worst offenders as of late have been Stranglehold, Gears of War, Lost Planet, and the worst Guitar Hero III. The required specs on GHIII are absolutely ridiculous for the game that it is. So very true.
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You gotta fry the egg over the toast and add syrup over it when you're done. Also, I didn't know this was a real dish.
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I'd just throw it away.
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I always add milk to the eggs before cooking.
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You're probably right . Cause I remember a guy in a cop uniform chasing him until he got to the dog.
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Weren't they the same people?
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Nah. Cause when they rammed him, he said "You're not cops are you" and they answered that they were not cops. That's when he shot them.
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They weren't cops. Also, his zenness could have kicked in to keep him calm. Plus, his accountant guy knew something was up while they were in the diner.
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You shouldn't like iTunes. There's no reason to.
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Maybe he brainwashed her.
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I really like this picture from tonight's episode.
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Not bad.
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Gotta go with over-medium (so it's fully cooked with no transparent stuff like nocalmike) or scrambled. Gotta have salt and pepper, and if its over medium, you gotta scoop up the eggs and eat them on the toast.
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Ah. I thought it was a recipe or something, cause the front of the picture was a chef guy.
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Don't forget Big Hawk and Fat Pat.
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Not bad, coulda used a better graphics card, but good overall. How much did you get it for?
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Kristen Bell likes slusho.
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Anyone know Japanese?
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WWE General Discussion - December 2007
Jaxxson Mayhem replied to Hunter's Torn Quad's topic in The WWE Folder
Heh. I remember this. Cole was struggling to keep order out there. -
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Tuesday's Gone
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Too much Texas tea?
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Capt. Ed Winter of the L.A. County Coroner's office tells TMZ that it appears as though rapper Pimp C died of natural causes in a Hollywood hotel room today. We're told no drug paraphernalia or other drugs were found in the room. The rapper, we've learned, was found fully clothed on top of the bed. He did not seem to have fallen or injured himself and he was positioned on his side. Winter said it did not appear that there was anyone else in the room at the time of his death. An autopsy will be performed and toxicology test results will be available in six to eight weeks. Pimp C, whose real name is Chad Butler, was one half of the Houston rap duo UGK.
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Enter canadian postal code.
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UPDATE: Jive Records has issued the following statement regarding Pimp C's death: "It is with great sadness that Jive Records announces the passing of Chad "Pimp C" Butler, a member of the celebrated rap duo UGK (Underground Kingz). Jive Records' President and CEO Barry Weiss states: "We mourn the unexpected loss of Chad. He was truly a thoughtful and kind-hearted person. He will be remembered for his talent and profound influence as a pioneer in bringing southern rap to the forefront. He will be missed and our prayers remain with his family and Bun B. I've known Chad since he was 18, and we loved him dearly and he was a cherished member of the Jive family." Born in Port Arthur, Texas, Butler's father was a trumpet player who played professionally with Solomon Burke. Outside of his father, the 33-year old rapper's influences varied, ranging from Bobby Bland, Jimmy McGriff, the 1960's Motown artists to Run DMC. Butler met his inseparable partner Bernard "Bun B" Freeman in high school where they formed UGK. In 1992, the duo signed to Jive Records and went on release a total of eight albums for the label. They earned their highest achievement earlier this year when their most recent album, UGK (Underground Kingz), debuted in the number one position on the album pop chart. According to the New York Times, UGK "helped inspire a generation of Southern hip-hop stars, from OutKast to Lil Wayne." Bun B is not available for comment at this time."
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Yup. The man that the "Free Pimp C" movement was created for.