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  1. It's fun to go back through and read the backer rewards. A Project Eternity digital fun pack! I forgot! And an obsidian Obsidian T-shirt. And a boxed copy of the game. Yes!
  2. Would you dare to share the art, please. A delicious cheese sauce could have infinite uses. Absolutely and you a right a good cheese sauce can be very versatile and can enhance most meals. You will have to experiment a little to get the right consistency that suits you. I generally use a good mature Cheddar and I sometimes mix in a Swiss Cheese like Gruyere. You can use any Cheese that suitably melts but you obviously can't use Cheese like Halloumi as it won't melt. Make sure all the Cheese you will use is grated The recipe is based on the standard white sauce recipe and once you have made it a few times it will become easy Heat a small pot on medium heat Use 1 Tablespoon of Butter and let Butter melt but don't burn it Add 1 Tablespoon of flour to pot Whisk the flour and butter for about 2-3 minutes. You want to allow the flour to be properly integrated into the butter Start pouring in milk slowly and whisking. Don't pour all the milk in one go, pour and whisk.,,,pour and whisk You'll notice the sauce almost immediately starts thickening as the milk is added. This is fine. Just add the mild slowly until the sauce is not liquid but slightly thick Then start adding the Cheese in batches and whisk The sauce should thicken nicely I add Mustard Powder, Paprika and White Pepper to flavour but you can add any spice that suits you what you got there is pretty much the classic welsh rarebit cheese mix... save that dark beer is used instead o' whiskey. add dollop o' dijon mustard and worcestershire. we would also recommend cream or half & half 'stead of milk... if you got it. HA! Good Fun! Wait, I don't think whiskey is the same thing as whisking. Although I do have a fantastic dark ale that was brewed with pecans, wheat and rye, with one quarter aged in bourbon barrels. I love the idea of using half & half, too, even though I already drink gallons of whole milk all the time. I love dairy, which is why I'm curious about a versatile cheese sauce, thank you for sharing.
  3. Would you dare to share the art, please. A delicious cheese sauce could have infinite uses.
  4. What do you mean building ..
  5. So if special teams is on the field, set up for a field goal, and the defense even touches the center, apparently, after the snap, that defender can be called for a personal foul, resulting in an automatic first down. Which is what happened last night against Houston, whose field goal turned into a touchdown, bringing the Texans within 7 of the Chargers, humiliating San Diego into complacency. Houston ended up winning by 3 points. Now the NFL says that the unnecessary roughness penalty was simply "incidental contact" and should not have been called. Damn opening weekend. Next week SD is in Philadelphia, so if the Cowboys wouldn't mind beating KC that weekend, I promise we'll even out the Eagles. Maybe. I hate going 0-2.
  6. Woohoo! It's on like Khan, tonight!
  7. I like this idea, a lot. Fun shirts that were earned, not just bought. Or cosplay for the painfully shy. im fine i can handle crowds nope wheres the door jesus get me out of here
  8. Fastest-ever touchdown in Chargers history, +15 secs. Later, longest-ever run by QB Philip Rivers, an eye-watering 18 yards. Finally, third game in Chargers history, up by 20 or more points, only to lose in the end. Texans clicked off yardage in the 4th like an unobstructed, billion-barrel oil tanker down the Rio Grande.
  9. Cautiously optimistic about tonight versus Houston. After all the wild shenanigans this weekend, there is every chance the Texans will give us some good false hope for the year. Or they will crush the Chargers and I'll go back to licking batteries to feel excited about the season.
  10. Still don't see the humor in losing the entire native population of two continents.
  11. Oh man, imagine truly an infinitely accurate and specifically detailed historical archive of readable data.
  12. That's what it is! It's Skynet trying to learn our ways! It's Skynet causing this massive ridge of high pressure above our entire geographic region. All this heat and humidity is cooking the humans, but you'll never take us over!
  13. Robocop is to Detroit what Rocky is to Philly ... and the tattered, bankrupt city (in real life) could use a morale boost. A new movie might help the tiniest bit. There was a successful Kickstarter for a statue of Robocop in the city.
  14. It's the new console cycle. Both PS4 and XB1 release dates were just announced, so it makes sense to hype software now, while everyone is pre-order vein-slapping. First new pics of warehouse PS4 shipments found here.
  15. At least our fat people know better than to install rocket velocity sensors upside down, despite the little arrows, destroying a trio of navigation satellites worth $200 million. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zl12dXYcUTo
  16. No. Not honest. Humorless and snarky. Fail.
  17. Wow, a ton of history made in that game. I take it all back, Denver is gonna wipe the AFC with Peyton's pinkie finger. Chargers will be second in the West, maybe, should be, I hope.
  18. Pretty underwhelming TV commercial for Xbox One. I got the impression it was aimed at rabid NFL fans who don't play video games? The ad was a lot like the Surface tablet, trying to create an air of sexy usefulness around a product everyone will need in order to be happy and enjoy football and have good skin and fun parties and a nice house and lots of friends, but no video games cause those are for kids not football fans wut http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmD0vPOd5Rk
  19. I honestly hope Manti Te'o destroys the field for the Chargers and silences that unfortunate breach in wisdom for good. New coach, new GM, and some new player prospects ... if Rivers can control his turnovers, and if anyone shows up to defend the pass rush, *facepalm* SD could challenge Denver for the AFC West. But because I want that to happen ... it won't.
  20. Infinite was a repetitive poo-poo platter, I thought. But that was on Xbox ... I suppose I should download the PC version before I comment. It was free, anyway. I thought game studios are like movie studios, in that they hire for a project, then layoff after it's completed. Temporary contract work. Edit: I see now they let go of just eight people. I would think Irrational employs many more than that. Still sucks to look for work.
  21. I'm not a campaigner, but I was pretty dumbfounded to read a scathing review of Rome II. I assumed it would be a complex, fun, ingenious game ... but, no. Tedious, boring, time-consuming, apparently. Ars Technica usually reads well, too, so I believe 'em.
  22. First time ever in Borderlands 2. Video quality is exceptional, like a well-textured comic book in 3D. Kept picking up several new weapons--but I didn't realize you have to go into the inventory to swap out. Went all the way to Lvl 6 with a revolver. Not sure about the re-spawn thing ... went back through some areas before continuing elsewhere, and everyone came back to life. Good for XP, I think, but sort of rankles my completionist tendency. Superb sound design, too.
  23. An evil-lord castle made of obsidian sounds pretty good.
  24. That is hilarious even to outsiders. I always knew Kimi Raikkonen was a flower-muncher.
  25. This thread makes me want to play a roughly historical Japanese Skyrim. All the architecture, armor, monsters, weapons, factions ... plus the myriad of things that are uncommon and basically unknown to the West. Not to mention the geography, ocean coasts, snow-capped volcanoes, hidden islands ...
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