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Maybe this isn't an issue in Philly, but is he worth the PR hit if he is just going to ride the pine? No such thing as bad PR, they are looking to steal some thunder from the phillies as well. Vick can play, light a fire under #5. Win, win as far as I am concerned. The man paid the price time to move on.
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Correct, been caught myself a looong time ago, basically all you got was a slap on the wrist.
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Too similiar to Mass Effect?
Kelverin replied to kreese12's topic in Alpha Protocol: General Discussion
What's cool at least for me is I have never played any of the games mentioned here (ME, Deus Ex and VtM: Bloodlines) so AP should be all new, shiny and different. Yay me! -
LA Dodgers 69 46 .600 - Colorado 63 51 .553 5.5 San Francisco 62 52 .544 6.5 Well the Dodgers have the best record in the NL, second best in the MLB and the Giants, Rockies lead the wild card hunt. Much improved and as good as the east at least this year.
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Will bodies of dead foes be salvageable?
Kelverin replied to ARCHxANGELx23's topic in Alpha Protocol: General Discussion
So do corpses disappear once looted or are we able to stroll through the endless bodies left in our wake? -
Player Born In Date of Birth Debut Year Final Year Grant Balfour Sydney, Australia 1977-12-30 2001 Active Shayne Bennett Adelaide, Australia 1972-04-10 1997 1999 Travis Blackley Melbourne, Australia 1982-11-04 2004 Active Cameron Cairncross Queensland 1972-05-11 2000 2000 Trent Durrington Sydney, Australia 1975-08-27 1999 Active Mark Ettles Perth, Australia 1966-10-30 1993 1993 Brad Harman Melbourne, Australia 1985-11-19 2008 Active Justin Huber Melbourne, Australia 1982-07-01 2005 Active Mark Hutton South Adelaide 1970-02-06 1993 1998 Graeme Lloyd Victoria, Australia 1967-04-09 1993 2003 Damian Moss Darlinghurst 1976-11-24 2001 Active Peter Moylan Western Australia 1978-12-02 2006 Active Dave Nilsson Brisbane, Australia 1969-12-14 1992 1999 Chris Oxspring Ipswich, Australia 1977-05-13 2005 Active Luke Prokopec Blackwood, Australia 1978-02-23 2000 2002 Joe Quinn Sydney, Australia 1864-12-25 1884 1901 Ryan Rowland-Smith Sydney, 1983-01-26 2007 Active Craig Shipley Parramatta, Australia 1963-01-07 1986 1998 John Stephens Sydney, Australia 1979-11-15 2002 2002 Brad Thomas Sydney, Australia 1977-10-22 2001 Active Rich Thompson Hornsby, Australia 1984-07-01 2007 Active Glenn Williams Gosford, Australia 1977-07-18 2005 Active Jeff Williams Canberra, Australia 1972-06-06 1999 2002 http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/bi...p?loc=Australia Another list http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Major..._from_Australia
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The Visitor (2007/I) - Richard Jenkins is awesome, I could watch this guy eat a bag of chips and be entertained. Good flick some might find it dull, but I enjoyed it. Strong characters with a thought provoking plot that allowed the actors to shine. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (2008) - Reminded me of a bad D&D story, elemental mages, undead and yeti. Not a good film but enough action to keep me watching. It's not as if the other films in the series were Ben-Hur. 4/10
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So is it safe to say the once weak NL west is one of the best divisions in baseball?
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BB players think they are so tough and the "brawls" are a joke. lol
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I'm guessing that the patch being hosted primarily by the publisher (Atari) would preclude this particular approach. They're not going to want to be hosting an ad for a Sega game on their servers. I get it, does not explain why they never used it for their own expansions though.... Can't assume everyone goes to the message boards for updates
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How about a advertisement when updating NWN2 with a patch, it can't be that difficult. OBS never tried to pimp their games through community updates like bio did. Or is there some unknown reason this can't be done?
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The Bank Job (2008) The International (2009) Bloody Sunday (2002) - Average "Documentary"
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TOP 25 PC games of all time by IGN
Kelverin replied to Mamoulian War's topic in Computer and Console
Played/Own only 4 of those games apparently I don't choose my games well. -
Hey we suck but it's always nice to beat a team from NY and one that has what 4x if not more our payroll. 2007 - 4-2 2008 - 5-2 2009 - 5-1 (So far going for a sweep today, against a tough Johan Santana)
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Try the original from (1957), you might prefer it as it seems to be missing what you did not like in the remake.
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Everth Cabrera hit a walk-off grand slam last night against the mets. Exciting, we seem to have the mets number for the last few years.
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Agree on both points and films! Now The Guns of Navarone (1961) thats a movie.
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John Hughes - RIP "John Hughes has died of a heart attack. Hughes suffered the heart attack while taking a morning walk during a trip to NYC to visit family. He directed such '80s hit films as "The Breakfast Club," "Pretty in Pink," "Sixteen Candles" and "Ferris Bueller's Day Off." He was 59." http://www.brooklynvegan.com/archives/2009...hughes_rip.html
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LOL There's at least 25 - 30 if not more quality westerns and Once Upon a Time in the West > The Good, The Bad and The Ugly I would recommend all of these and there are more but I do not have the time The Wild Bunch The Great Silence The Searchers Unforgiven High Noon Outlaw Josey Wales High Plains Drifter Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid My Name is Nobody The Magnificent Seven Shane The Sons Of Katie Elder Blazing Saddles (The funniest western of all-time, the first to say Three Amigo's gets shot! ) The Man Who Shot Liberty Vance The Professionals 3:10 To Yuma (2007) Dances With Wolves R
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I thought The Two Towers was the best of the lot by far. The first is the best and the 2nd is the least
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Favourite NWN2 character builds (excluding SoZ and MotB for now)
Kelverin replied to Humodour's topic in Computer and Console
I like to f with the G man, he takes this all too seriously and have breezed through the OC so far, can't craft yet not high enough level and no essences to be found, I also took Power Attack when I should have taken Weapon Finesse so there's my excuse for taking the SD armor and it looks cool, while fits in a role-playing way, but I like Cleave (must be the fighter in me) -
the bourne series is the only one i've ever known to increase it's revenue from film to film. the bourne legacy is scheduled for summer, 2010, woohoo! taks The first 4 bond films did that, Thunderball the 4th in the series is still the highest grossing film in the series if adjusted for inflation. 1) Thunderball: $989,798,019 2) Goldfinger: $950,851,612 3) You Only Live Twice: $658,440,000 4) From Russia With Love: $657,190,588 5) Live And Let Die: $647,200,000 6) Casino Royale: $642,322,532 7) Dr. No: $602,478,011 8 Moonraker: $593,196,812 9) The Spy Who Loved Me: $588,624,215 10) GoldenEye: $580,608,243 11) Quantum Of Solace: $576,336,563 12) Die Another Day: $526,359,783 13) Tomorrow Never Dies: $523,679,798 14) The World Is Not Enough: $504,144,305 15) Diamonds Are Forever: $497,745,454 16) For Your Eyes Only: $497,382,733 17) Octopussy: $421,428,571 18) On Her Majesty's Secret Service: $408,845,070 19) The Man With The Golden Gun: $369,522,994 20) The Living Daylights: $346,213,810 21) A View To A Kill: $304,396,044 22) Licence To Kill: $278,504,399 Released ↑ Movie Name 1st Weekend US Gross Worldwide Gross Budget 5/8/1963 Dr. No - $16,067,035 $59,567,035 $1,000,000 4/8/1964 From Russia With Love - $24,800,000 $78,900,000 $2,000,000 12/22/1964 Goldfinger - $51,100,000 $124,900,000 $3,000,000 12/29/1965 Thunderball - $63,600,000 $141,200,000 $9,000,000 6/13/1967 You Only Live Twice - $43,100,000 $111,600,000 $9,500,000 12/18/1969 On Her Majesty's Secret Service - $22,800,000 $82,000,000 $8,000,000 12/17/1971 Diamonds Are Forever - $43,800,000 $116,000,000 $7,200,000 6/27/1973 Live and Let Die - $35,400,000 $161,800,000 $7,000,000 12/20/1974 The Man with the Golden Gun - $21,000,000 $97,600,000 $7,000,000 7/13/1977 The Spy Who Loved Me $1,347,927 $46,800,000 $185,400,000 $14,000,000 6/29/1979 Moonraker $7,108,344 $70,300,000 $210,300,000 $31,000,000 6/26/1981 For Your Eyes Only $6,834,967 $54,800,000 $195,300,000 $28,000,000 6/10/1983 Octopussy $8,902,564 $67,900,000 $187,500,000 $27,500,000 10/7/1983 Never Say Never Again $10,958,157 $55,500,000 $160,000,000 $36,000,000 5/24/1985 A View to a Kill $13,294,435 $50,327,960 $152,627,960 $30,000,000 7/31/1987 The Living Daylights $11,051,284 $51,185,000 $191,200,000 $40,000,000 7/14/1989 License to Kill $8,774,776 $34,667,015 $156,167,015 $42,000,000 11/17/1995 Goldeneye $26,205,007 $106,429,941 $356,429,941 $60,000,000 12/19/1997 Tomorrow Never Dies $25,143,007 $125,304,276 $339,504,276 $110,000,000 11/19/1999 The World is Not Enough $35,519,007 $126,930,660 $361,730,660 $135,000,000 11/22/2002 Die Another Day $47,072,040 $160,942,139 $431,942,139 $142,000,000 11/17/2006 Casino Royale $40,833,156 $167,365,000 $596,365,000 $102,000,000 11/14/2008 Quantum of Solace $67,528,882 $169,368,427 $576,368,427 $230,000,000 Totals $1,609,487,453 $5,074,402,453 $1,081,200,000 Averages $69,977,715 $220,626,194 $47,008,696
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Favourite NWN2 character builds (excluding SoZ and MotB for now)
Kelverin replied to Humodour's topic in Computer and Console
I am pretty much building my character as I go along with some general ideas of how to proceed along the way, (I have no knowledge of ingame items) not sure how choosing SD armor conflicts with playing a SD character though