just made my first pre-order in 4 years
And it's for the Bioshock Collection
Am I part of the problem?
And it's for the Bioshock Collection
Am I part of the problem?
By ReRixo Go To PostI think it's dedicated servers on halo but not 100% sure
I meant the download being p2p.
When I found out Spotify was p2p waaaaaay back when I would shut off the wifi to stop people ruining my FIFA sessions >:D
fuck p2p
And FUCK companies and apps that hide it
By Esch Go To PostDates > figsFuck off, m8. Grow a tongue.
By ATTICUS H Go To Postjust made my first pre-order in 4 yearsI'll be making my first pre-order in 2 years.
And it's for the Bioshock Collection
Am I part of the problem?
And it's for an iPhone 7.
Fuck off, m8s.
Decided not to go with the iPhone 7, gonna jump in on the 2017.
Gonna get the Apple Nike+ watch instead and looking at the beats powerbeat 2 wireless.
GPS plus the ability to play music makes me want it so bad. I am basically paying some 600 dollars to be able to listen to my music and track my record my runs without taking my phone with me.
It is wspecially silly as I don't plan to ever wear it when not running.
Gonna get the Apple Nike+ watch instead and looking at the beats powerbeat 2 wireless.
GPS plus the ability to play music makes me want it so bad. I am basically paying some 600 dollars to be able to listen to my music and track my record my runs without taking my phone with me.
It is wspecially silly as I don't plan to ever wear it when not running.
By Zabojnik Go To PostFottuto inferno, I forgot how addictive and how big of a time sink modeling & rendering software can be. I was attempting to design stands for my studio monitors and ended up kinda recreating my comptuer / guitar room. Well, part of it anyway. Sketchup is fun. Not for my poor old 2600k though. That room render took almost three hours and that's with a very basic renderer (one default global light source). :avbcringe:
First version of the stand with my Tannoys. The base isn't working out as I hoped, too wide. I think it's safe to say that my future isn't in furniture design. I'll try a couple of things, but I might just end up wall mounting the suckers in the end.
this looks so cool
By Meier Go To PostOops, I was thinking Gamby was Walton's character at first so this makes less sense now having been reminded it isn't, but the post still stands. If you've not seen Justified, I can't stress enough how good Justified is.I need to watch Justified, Goggings is one of my favorite actors as of late.
Top tier. Goggins was amazing in The Shield prior to that as well.
I have this feeling either we are going to be summarily stomped tomorrow or our height and physicality will win us the game.
By Mr Cola Go To PostI have this feeling either we are going to be summarily stomped tomorrow or our height and physicality will win us the game.Or our physicality will be the cause of fouls that leads to goals.
The face Jose made when asked to reiterate how bad Fellaini's back injury in the last press conference was hilarious. Clearly lying.
And sure enough, he fully recovered last week.
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/sport/city-lose-out-to-united-in-euro-revamp-6qvkbc5nl
Manchester City face the prospect of being hit financially by controversial new changes to the Champions League, which will instead benefit city rivals Manchester United.
City were the biggest earners of any club in the Champions League last season, collecting about €75 million (now about £63 million) in TV and performance money. However, under rule changes agreed by Uefa and the European Club Association (ECA), part of the TV money will be distributed according to how many European Cups or Champions League titles each club have won.
It will mean that, from 2018, clubs such as United and Liverpool, presuming they qualify for the tournament, stand to earn several million pounds more in a season than English rivals, such as City, who have never won the Champions League.
Those behind the changes argue that the Champions League brand has been built by the biggest clubs in the game so they deserve the biggest rewards. The changes — which have been agreed in principle although the exact details of how the money would be shared out are still to be finalised — are being fiercely opposed, however, by the European Professional Football Leagues, which is threatening to rip up the agreement that domestic games are not played in the same time slots as Champions League or Europa League matches.
To rub salt in City’s wounds, on the eve of their derby visit to Old Trafford, one of the architects of the changes has been David Gill, the United director who is also deputy chairman of Uefa’s club competitions committee.
The Times has learnt that Uefa wants to see each club being awarded points depending on their European triumphs and when they were won — 15 points if within the past five years, ten points since the start of the Champions League in 1992 and five points for each European Cup before then.
Under that system three-times winners Manchester United would have 25 points and five-times winners Liverpool 30, while Real Madrid, 11-times winners and the holders, would have 90 points. A smaller number of points would be awarded for Europa League/Uefa Cup trophies.
Those points would contribute to a club’s overall Uefa coefficient, which would have a double benefit — first, in terms of seeding, and second, when it comes to the income distribution.
English clubs’ overall income from Europe is also likely to be hit by a further rule change which would see more TV money distributed based on results rather than related to the size of each country’s individual TV deal — the £897 million BT Sport contract for the present three-year cycle is the most lucrative in Europe. That deal was a key reason for City’s windfall last season but Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, the ECA chairman, said that City topping the prize-money list despite losing to Real in the semi-finals was “not fair”.
Manchester City face the prospect of being hit financially by controversial new changes to the Champions League, which will instead benefit city rivals Manchester United.
City were the biggest earners of any club in the Champions League last season, collecting about €75 million (now about £63 million) in TV and performance money. However, under rule changes agreed by Uefa and the European Club Association (ECA), part of the TV money will be distributed according to how many European Cups or Champions League titles each club have won.
It will mean that, from 2018, clubs such as United and Liverpool, presuming they qualify for the tournament, stand to earn several million pounds more in a season than English rivals, such as City, who have never won the Champions League.
Those behind the changes argue that the Champions League brand has been built by the biggest clubs in the game so they deserve the biggest rewards. The changes — which have been agreed in principle although the exact details of how the money would be shared out are still to be finalised — are being fiercely opposed, however, by the European Professional Football Leagues, which is threatening to rip up the agreement that domestic games are not played in the same time slots as Champions League or Europa League matches.
To rub salt in City’s wounds, on the eve of their derby visit to Old Trafford, one of the architects of the changes has been David Gill, the United director who is also deputy chairman of Uefa’s club competitions committee.
The Times has learnt that Uefa wants to see each club being awarded points depending on their European triumphs and when they were won — 15 points if within the past five years, ten points since the start of the Champions League in 1992 and five points for each European Cup before then.
Under that system three-times winners Manchester United would have 25 points and five-times winners Liverpool 30, while Real Madrid, 11-times winners and the holders, would have 90 points. A smaller number of points would be awarded for Europa League/Uefa Cup trophies.
Those points would contribute to a club’s overall Uefa coefficient, which would have a double benefit — first, in terms of seeding, and second, when it comes to the income distribution.
English clubs’ overall income from Europe is also likely to be hit by a further rule change which would see more TV money distributed based on results rather than related to the size of each country’s individual TV deal — the £897 million BT Sport contract for the present three-year cycle is the most lucrative in Europe. That deal was a key reason for City’s windfall last season but Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, the ECA chairman, said that City topping the prize-money list despite losing to Real in the semi-finals was “not fair”.
Morning lads. Only five more days then otaku master I shall be.
Audacity will do that in a heartbeat
By S@l Go To PostWe'll win.
I have an MP3 file I need to split into three parts. How do I do this lads ? Mac, innit.
Audacity will do that in a heartbeat
Morning lads, off to Gloucester this weekend, don't understand the Kell Brook hate really nice guy from what I've seen and so many fighters have been ducking him it's a joke. Probably deserves this shot more than anyone and while I was like no fucking way should he be fight GGG he does look so much more natural at this weight. The key questions which no one can really answer until fight night are has he carried his speed with him and how will he react to that power. However I actually think Kell is the better boxer, tbh I'm expecting a pretty ugly fight but Kell for the win.
Also Liam is going to give Canela a lot more trouble than people think.
Think I've finally decided on going with the Note 7.
Also Liam is going to give Canela a lot more trouble than people think.
Think I've finally decided on going with the Note 7.
By Kidjr Go To PostMorning lads, off to Gloucester this weekend, don't understand the Kell Brook hate really nice guy from what I've seen and so many fighters have been ducking him it's a joke. Probably deserves this shot more than anyone and while I was like no fucking way should he be fight GGG he does look so much more natural at this weight. The key questions which no one can really answer until fight night are has he carried his speed with him and how will he react to that power. However I actually think Kell is the better boxer, tbh I'm expecting a pretty ugly fight but Kell for the win.Make sure it doesn't explode.
Also Liam is going to give Canela a lot more trouble than people think.
Think I've finally decided on going with the Note 7.
Have a feeling it'll be a draw. It's still our first big test so excitement is through the roof.
Excited to see Mustafi and Perez in the team tomorrow.
Edit: also excited to see Hell or High Water, not seen any trailers but I sure do love a (neo)-western
Edit: also excited to see Hell or High Water, not seen any trailers but I sure do love a (neo)-western
By Oddinho Go To PostThose new Uefa rules are fucking atrocious.
FFP worked out well for them, they're hoping this will too.
UEFA don't even have an elected president right now since Platini has been banned. The European Football Leagues are opposing these rule changes though and are letting it known so hopefully they are not going to go through. I have decided to make a personal boycott against UEFA this season by not buying any tickets for the Champions League for the first time in over 10 years.
This whole thing is being driven by Barca, RM and Bayern's jealousy of the money EPL is getting.
They want a world super league so they can get a piece of the pie and in turn the CL is giving in to outrageous demands of big clubs so they don't run away.
They want a world super league so they can get a piece of the pie and in turn the CL is giving in to outrageous demands of big clubs so they don't run away.
I saw the list of leagues who attended a meeting to discuss and oppose these rule changes and Serie A was missing. That league would gain possibly the most since they will have 4 teams in the CL group stages instead of 2.
http://www.epfl-europeanleagues.com/UEFA_decision_forces_epfl_to_act.htm
The EPFL Board of Directors’ meeting was attended by the following Leagues:
- Spanish La Liga
- German Bundesliga
- English Premier League
- French Professional Football League
- Russian Premier League
- Liga Portugal
- Dutch Eredivisie
- Swiss Football League
- Swedish Professional Football League
- Danish Professional Football League
- Scottish Professional Football Leagues
- Italian Lega Serie B
http://www.epfl-europeanleagues.com/UEFA_decision_forces_epfl_to_act.htm
The EPFL Board of Directors’ meeting was attended by the following Leagues:
- Spanish La Liga
- German Bundesliga
- English Premier League
- French Professional Football League
- Russian Premier League
- Liga Portugal
- Dutch Eredivisie
- Swiss Football League
- Swedish Professional Football League
- Danish Professional Football League
- Scottish Professional Football Leagues
- Italian Lega Serie B
Didn't know Agbonlahor was demoted to Villa's u23 side. They're desperate to sell. Few MLS clubs interested.
On £4m a year so good luck with finding a buyer.
On £4m a year so good luck with finding a buyer.
By Francis Go To PostUmberto Gandini has joined Roma to become part of the club's management staff.Not really, people don't even know what he did in Milan besides defending the racist FA boss and forgetting to put Niang on the CL list.
What a betrayal.
Good for him, though - I would have jumped ship as well.
By Baconsaurus Go To PostMost if not all are legitimate questions
By Zabojnik Go To PostFottuto inferno, I forgot how addictive and how big of a time sink modeling & rendering software can be. I was attempting to design stands for my studio monitors and ended up kinda recreating my comptuer / guitar room. Well, part of it anyway. Sketchup is fun. Not for my poor old 2600k though. That room render took almost three hours and that's with a very basic renderer (one default global light source). :avbcringe:Whoa, that's a mighty good job mate with the modelling and rendering.
First version of the stand with my Tannoys. The base isn't working out as I hoped, too wide. I think it's safe to say that my future isn't in furniture design. I'll try a couple of things, but I might just end up wall mounting the suckers in the end.
By Baconsaurus Go To Post
I like how some of them are straight declarations.
By Frustrated_me Go To PostI need to watch Justified, Goggings is one of my favorite actors as of late.Justified is probably one of my favorite shows of all time. It's a must, I love the dialogue in it.
I'm really looking forward to the Manchester Derby or as it is now better known the match beween Mourinho and Guardiola. If I was betting I would put my money on a draw as at this stage of the season neither manager needs the win as much as they would hate to lose. It will be a big psychological victory for the winner and an abrupt end to the honeymoon period for whoever loses.
Haven't seen much of Guardiola's team yet this season but I think neither defence has been properly tested so far and both have weaknesses in that area. I hope if it is a draw it is a fiesty one. Has there ever been a match between these two without a red card?.
I will be supporting Mourinho.
Haven't seen much of Guardiola's team yet this season but I think neither defence has been properly tested so far and both have weaknesses in that area. I hope if it is a draw it is a fiesty one. Has there ever been a match between these two without a red card?.
I will be supporting Mourinho.
By FootballFan Go To PostThat's photoshoppedNo, his hair really is like that.
By Diego! Go To PostI'm really looking forward to the Manchester Derby or as it is now better known the match beween Mourinho and Guardiola. If I was betting I would put my money on a draw as at this stage of the season neither manager needs the win as much as they would hate to lose. It will be a big psychological victory for the winner and an abrupt end to the honeymoon period for whoever loses.
Haven't seen much of Guardiola's team yet this season but I think neither defence has been properly tested so far and both have weaknesses in that area. I hope if it is a draw it is a fiesty one. Has there ever been a match between these two without a red card?.
I will be supporting Mourinho.
Pep will save Football tomorrow.
By FortuneFaded Go To PostNo, his hair really is like that.
lol
Only person in my screening of Don't Breathe.
By Marston Go To PostI remember Justin Timberlake was an end boss in one of the modes in an old Tiger Woods game. IIRC he wore a three piece suit and started breakdancing after birdies.
By Diego! Go To PostI will be supporting Mourinho.
My man.
I really hope Mou stomps Guardiola. I have no love for his style of 75% possession bullshit and playing as riskaverse as possible. It's a blight in the world of football. I don't understand how people can fall in love with this shit.
Imagine your girl telling you "Let's watch a porno together!". You get all excited. Yeah, we gonna see some action. Some back and forth. Ooooohhhweee!
And then she turns on a solo mastrubation video.
You be like:
That what football matches are supposed to be for Guardiola. Solo mastrubation videos.
By DerZuhälter Go To PostMy man.
I really hope Mou stomps Guardiola. I have no love for his style of 75% possession bullshit and playing as riskaverse as possible. It's a blight in the world of football. I don't understand how people can fall in love with this shit.
Imagine your girl telling you "Let's watch a porno together!". You get all excited. Yeah, we gonna see some action. Some back and forth. Ooooohhhweee!
And then she turns on a solo mastrubation video.
You be like:
That what football matches are supposed to be for Guardiola. Solo mastrubation videos.
Nah I'm sorry but just no. Demanding that players keep the ball and pass it around is 100 times more courageous than Mou's shit "Pepe in midfield" football.