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Does anyone think that Mexico is a match for the U.S.?
aransom
You're a funny guy. :|
It's not that funny. We're letting Mexico walk all over us.If we're talking in terms of immigration, then sure, but in terms of military power they don't hold a candle to the U.S.' military.
Does anyone think that Mexico is a match for the U.S.?
BluRayHiDef
You're a funny guy. :|
They could have used their Kamikaze-tactic.
BluRayHiDef
Because that would have accomplished a lot, let alone have been possible. Not using bombs and nose-diving your plane doesn't change the fuel efficiency of it. Japanese kamikazi pilots weren't terrorists set on murdering innocent civilians anyways, depite what you've been led to believe in your history class.
It's great. But:
http://www.livestrong.com/article/252000-nutritional-information-for-popeyes-chicken/
Skipping this one until the price falls to around at most $45. $60 is too much for the same old thing, and I won't be taken advantage of.
Check out the OCZ 600W. I run it. Really I'd go 700w to keep from having to buy another PSU as these cards are advancing and requiring more power.
Oh crap, so it was the case's fault...I only wish the cord were longer, it has to go all the way to the back. All of the problems are gone when plugged into the back.
I've purchased two sets of headphones of great quality made by Sony, and they sound perfect and crisp for music. When I plug them up to my computer, however, there is this incessant ringing that never stops. When I open up Bad Company 2, all sorts of crazy electronic sounds come through the headphones and it's intolerable. When in-game, even looking around and sprinting will change the pitch of the sounds that come through, it's really weird and it happens for both pairs. Is there anything I can do to fix this? Maybe mess with the equalizer settings? Thanks.
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