Not exact matches
Context: Last night I was shooting the
breeze with my roommates when one of them brought up religion and how it was a «
good thing to grow up with religion because it gives children something to believe in», when I countered that there are many different
things children can believe in growing up without having to resort to something like religion, I basically had to sit there for 10 minutes about how atheism ruins lives because it
makes everyone apathetic and despondent.
For the cheesy element, I went with my go - to almond ricotta that is a
breeze to
make, as
well as fluffy, slightly tangy and cheesy, much like the real
thing.
They saved us money and I felt
good about the fabric we used for our sweet little one's tushy... besides the fact that he looked Super cute in them as for messy, that never bothered me, we had a toilet spray
thing that
made it SO much easier, so clean - up was a
breeze Great post, thanks!
There are some people who are gifted with
good genetics and have legs the size of tree trunks, while others will
make adding size to their legs a
breeze no matter the training or any of the
things that we list in this article.
Things that I like so far, in no particular order: Android 4.1.1 - already one patch automatically downloaded to Jelly Bean; Battery life is very
good; Customization is as simple as the iPad - the home screen is easy to configure; the display is very, very
good - not quite up to the new iPad, but excellent for much less money; Sound quality is
good; Security is
good - face recognition login authentication can be configured to require a blink,
making security stronger; Performance is excellent - I haven't noticed anything crapping out or any lags in performance, at the app or UI level; Shutting down running apps is a
breeze, much simpler than iOS; Removing apps is easy; Reading is a
breeze on this form factor - no more carpal tunnel holding and reading an iPad.
This week, we look at the closure of LucasArts and wonder if this is actually the
best thing that could have happened to the ailing studio; we discuss the controversial breakthrough video games
made with two composers reaching the top five in Classic FM's Hall of Fame; we applaud id Software's decision to restart Doom 4's development after not being happy with the current project; we chat briefly about the ASA involvement with the Aliens fiasco; and we
breeze through this week's next - gen tidbits, including Adam Orth's naive remarks about always - online hardware.