Rogue makes some weird ****. I bought a bomber bottle of their Voodoo donut raspberry pretzel beer once. It was interesting at least:
I've also seen some ghostface killah beer at my local joint. Supposedly brewed with real ghost peppers. I wonder who the **** this stuff is actually made for :l
Meh, don't feel like watching more of it. Just like an essay with a bad hook, I don't want to read on even if it's better later. #lifesucksthatshowcoverlettersandresumesareread
Rogue makes some weird ****. I bought a bomber bottle of their Voodoo donut raspberry pretzel beer once. It was interesting at least:
I've also seen some ghostface killah beer at my local joint. Supposedly brewed with real ghost peppers. I wonder who the **** this stuff is actually made for :l
Rogue makes some weird ****. I bought a bomber bottle of their Voodoo donut raspberry pretzel beer once. It was interesting at least:
I've also seen some ghostface killah beer at my local joint. Supposedly brewed with real ghost peppers. I wonder who the **** this stuff is actually made for :l
I've gotten Rogue beers a few times. The Shakespeare Stout and the Hazelnut Brown Nectar. Wouldn't mind testing out some of their weirder stuff if it wasn't so pricey lol.
Yoshi cookies! :3
Meh, don't feel like watching more of it. Just like an essay with a bad hook, I don't want to read on even if it's better later. #lifesucksthatshowcoverlettersandresumesareread
Madoka does in all honesty get better and deeper as it progresses. The beginning was a feign to change pace in the subsequent series. The movie is absolutely stunning for just its art/background. Could just watch the movies as the first 2 movies is basically just the tv series.
http://www.amazon.com/Huy-Fong-Sriracha-Chili-Sauce/dp/B00838FWPO/ref=sr_1_sc_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1431927518&sr=8-1-spell&keywords=siracchu
^ 3 pack of the siracchu cost the same so why don't you do you own cocktail ( Tried making some using pepper from UK named dragon's blood) go try
Yeah they're interesting for the crazier stuff that they do, but otherwise, it's quite pricey for what it is, and they're not exactly a go to for me.
and LOL, I remember posting a long time ago about how bat**** crazily awesomely animated the Madoka film was and everyone was like, "meh, it's SHAFT" while I wondered whether we all even watched the same thing or not. I'm far from being a Madoka fan, and I think the overall plot is pretty contrived in that many other series have used the exact same mechanic for the twist (and I echo the sentiment that it gets far better after the third episode), but that's not really why anyone should watch it. It's worth watching for the glorious, crazily creative visuals alone. The third Madoka film is probably one of the most amazing looking films I've seen in my time watching anime.
So what's the big deal about HTM5 being super awesome and Adobe Flash being schiit?
YouTube now defaults HTML5 instead of Flash.
I'm running the latest version of Firefox on OS X and I just updated Adobe Flash to 17.blah.
Flash: runs silky smooth at UHDTV resolution, 35 (FF) +25% (Adobe) = 60% CPU at its worst
HTML5: choppy as heck and slow at UHDTV resolution, FF takes up 118% CPU on average
Seems to me that HTML5 is the schiit choice here....I see absolutely no reason whatsoever to use HTML5.
So what's the big deal about HTM5 being super awesome and Adobe Flash being schiit?
YouTube now defaults HTML5 instead of Flash.
I'm running the latest version of Firefox on OS X and I just updated Adobe Flash to 17.blah.
Flash: runs silky smooth at UHDTV resolution, 35 (FF) +25% (Adobe) = 60% CPU at its worst
HTML5: choppy as heck and slow at UHDTV resolution, FF takes up 118% CPU on average
Seems to me that HTML5 is the schiit choice here....I see absolutely no reason whatsoever to use HTML5.
So what's the big deal about HTM5 being super awesome and Adobe Flash being schiit?
YouTube now defaults HTML5 instead of Flash.
I'm running the latest version of Firefox on OS X and I just updated Adobe Flash to 17.blah.
Flash: runs silky smooth at UHDTV resolution, 35 (FF) +25% (Adobe) = 60% CPU at its worst
HTML5: choppy as heck and slow at UHDTV resolution, FF takes up 118% CPU on average
Seems to me that HTML5 is the schiit choice here....I see absolutely no reason whatsoever to use HTML5.
I just spent 5 hours trying to get HTML5 audio to work properly on chrome
Chrome kept whining about how my server doesn't send it just the right kind of data it wants and will call quits if I don't.
Firefox on the other hand worked well with whatever I gave it.
It's like the difference between your cool friend and your whiny little brother.
I've always been a Firefox user and probably always will be if Chrome doesn't get its schiit together.
So what's the big deal about HTM5 being super awesome and Adobe Flash being schiit?
YouTube now defaults HTML5 instead of Flash.
I'm running the latest version of Firefox on OS X and I just updated Adobe Flash to 17.blah.
Flash: runs silky smooth at UHDTV resolution, 35 (FF) +25% (Adobe) = 60% CPU at its worst
HTML5: choppy as heck and slow at UHDTV resolution, FF takes up118% CPU on average
Seems to me that HTML5 is the schiit choice here....I see absolutely no reason whatsoever to use HTML5.
So what's the big deal about HTM5 being super awesome and Adobe Flash being schiit?
YouTube now defaults HTML5 instead of Flash.
I'm running the latest version of Firefox on OS X and I just updated Adobe Flash to 17.blah.
Flash: runs silky smooth at UHDTV resolution, 35 (FF) +25% (Adobe) = 60% CPU at its worst
HTML5: choppy as heck and slow at UHDTV resolution, FF takes up 118% CPU on average
Seems to me that HTML5 is the schiit choice here....I see absolutely no reason whatsoever to use HTML5.
Yeah I watch airing series on KissAnime on my tablet using Dolphin Browser, and it only goes through about 4% battery in one episode if I choose Flash. HTML5 however goes through about 7%.
I just spent 5 hours trying to get HTML5 audio to work properly on chrome
Chrome kept whining about how my server doesn't send it just the right kind of data it wants and will call quits if I don't.
Firefox on the other hand worked well with whatever I gave it.
It's like the difference between your cool friend and your whiny little brother.
I've always been a Firefox user and probably always will be if Chrome doesn't get its schiit together.
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