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Post by Stonewall Jackson on Nov 9, 2016 21:15:32 GMT
Learning to drive these days, I can confirm that it feels great. (If you want my confirmation, that is.) Just a friendly warning... By the time you have logged maybe 100 to 250 hours behind the wheel, you are at a pretty high risk of having a car accident. Why? Because 250 hours is when you have a pretty good sense of driving but isn't quite a pro yet. You become so comfortable with driving, you might end up making a mistake that lead to an accident. In that situation, it's normal. It happens. You're pretty good, but still human. Can't believe how true that is. When I started driving I was so up-tight and such a strict rule follower, but now I am a lot more relaxed behind the wheel. Almost like a second nature.
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Post by Mountbatten on Nov 9, 2016 23:03:51 GMT
While you fools drive, I'll be using my quantum accelerator ray to teleport myself everywhere
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Post by GA Omar Bradley on Nov 9, 2016 23:38:33 GMT
While you fools drive, I'll be using my quantum accelerator ray to teleport myself everywhere Heh heh, quantum accelerator ray. Is that fake or what?
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Nov 9, 2016 23:57:04 GMT
You guys are lucky you're not learning to drive like I did. I learned in stick shift, in a country where road rage is the norm.
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Post by TK421 on Nov 10, 2016 0:02:56 GMT
We just have stupidity here, really:/
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Nov 10, 2016 3:48:15 GMT
You guys are lucky you're not learning to drive like I did. I learned in stick shift, in a country where road rage is the norm. oh tell me more about road rage! I hate those people who just somehow get that darn vehicle on the road not even thinking about themselves. (Let alone others).
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Nov 10, 2016 10:13:44 GMT
And today 74 years ago, Operation Torch ended.
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Nov 10, 2016 11:32:20 GMT
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Post by Desophaeus on Nov 10, 2016 15:10:28 GMT
link leads to google images, not an useful link. You might want to press hold on a picture, menu -> view image -> leads to the picture and then you'll find the url to be the direct link for that specific picture.
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Nov 10, 2016 15:19:05 GMT
link leads to google images, not an useful link. You might want to press hold on a picture, menu -> view image -> leads to the picture and then you'll find the url to be the direct link for that specific picture. I think he means this
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Post by Desophaeus on Nov 10, 2016 15:31:49 GMT
link leads to google images, not an useful link. You might want to press hold on a picture, menu -> view image -> leads to the picture and then you'll find the url to be the direct link for that specific picture. I think he means thisThanks, that link does lead to a specific picture. Guess my phone's finicky in this one area. It's been pretty flexible in just about everything else.
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Nov 10, 2016 15:55:01 GMT
Thanks, that link does lead to a specific picture. Guess my phone's finicky in this one area. It's been pretty flexible in just about everything else. link that I posted works good to me, also the method you wrote doesn't work for my phone. Morale of the story, not every phone does 100% performance.
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Post by Desophaeus on Nov 10, 2016 16:18:32 GMT
Thanks, that link does lead to a specific picture. Guess my phone's finicky in this one area. It's been pretty flexible in just about everything else. link that I posted works good to me, also the method you wrote doesn't work for my phone. Morale of the story, not every phone does 100% performance. Not exactly the right moral of the story... This method can be adapted to adjust for the OS' methodology. Every smartphone running BlackBerry, Android, or iOS do all have this feature in some way. Just a little different menu wording.
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Post by Der Kaiserreich on Nov 11, 2016 0:10:05 GMT
EW5 Historical Fun Fact: The Aztecs and Incas didn't appear until Mid-Late Medieval Age. Edit: IRL Mid-Late Medieval Age.
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Post by Desophaeus on Nov 11, 2016 6:44:03 GMT
Venice! Venice! Out of all of the local powers in late medieval Italy era... you have the fullest history! I don't know how much I can cram all of your history into my Italian-themed TW. Venice! Ah! (Is rounding up various historical events into a list to make a set of secret events to surprise my players )
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