Yes. In 2008
Developer for 30+ years, father of four.
Yes. In 2008
That was a fucking experience for sure. I’ve never seen anything like it. It’s so sad no one will be able to experience getting beamed up like that again.
Windows defender
Oh no. The Olympics might not happen. I hope not. I’m going to miss all the figure skating.
I like the way you think.
Especially if you randomize the fade within a given range over time.
You’ve never been caned in Singapore, I gather?
Yeah. Tell that to Australian tourists.
He’s an unforced error. Still better than demolishing the field though.
No, because Biden doesn’t have the balls to put forward more justices. And yes, he could.
I have easy access to them but even so the first time I had mushrooms when I was 12 wasn’t cool and I may have some unexpected trauma from that experience.
I blame Chekov.
Not yet.
*imperative
OCP
The point is fox news.
Shit, I’d vote for her again.
The group entered the next room, where they were instructed via monitor about the shuttle ride when there was “trouble” with the monitors… then the lights went out. Dozens of small round flashes flickered through the darkness to simulate the “transporter effect”, accompanied by the transporter sound effect and a rush of cold air. When the lights returned, the walls and floor had changed… you appeared to be on the transporter pad aboard the USS Enterprise-D. The layout was similar to the usual transporter room as seen in Star Trek: The Next Generation, and the group was facing a Starfleet uniformed transporter technician at their station.
Basically, out of the blue, you are “transported”, which if you weren’t expecting it, was absolutely convincing. It seriously felt like you were in one place then “poof” you were in another place.