Mar. 29th, 2009
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Mar. 29th, 2009 12:22 pmForm And Function: A 2002 Sports Illustrated photo shoot on elite female athletes in various sports. From weightlighters to gymnasts to basketball players to figure skaters and all the way back again.
NSFW if women in two-piece athleticwear is N S F your W. But very neat, regardless.
NSFW if women in two-piece athleticwear is N S F your W. But very neat, regardless.
Dear Microsoft.
Mar. 29th, 2009 01:25 pmI would like to give you money to purchase your product.
*How fucking hard do you have to make it for me to do this?*
I have to sign up for *TWO* different online accounts, reboot twice, and run a fucking piece of network spyware just to find the *PRICE TAG* of a third-party app you're reselling? And even then, the price tag is in "points" and *you will not tell me what a point costs me to buy with my credit card until I sign up for another account* and install fucking Silverlight?
My love for Bethesda has limits. You are reaching them in a right fucking hurry.
EDIT: All that for a fucking $15 expansion. How hard would it have been to put, right up front, "This costs 800 Microsoft Points. If you're starting from zero, paying cash, have no rewards or deals, and don't want to get a bulk discount on points, this will cost you $15 and leave you with 200 Microsoft Points left over to use to purchase other fun stuff!"
Would that have been too fucking simple?
*How fucking hard do you have to make it for me to do this?*
I have to sign up for *TWO* different online accounts, reboot twice, and run a fucking piece of network spyware just to find the *PRICE TAG* of a third-party app you're reselling? And even then, the price tag is in "points" and *you will not tell me what a point costs me to buy with my credit card until I sign up for another account* and install fucking Silverlight?
My love for Bethesda has limits. You are reaching them in a right fucking hurry.
EDIT: All that for a fucking $15 expansion. How hard would it have been to put, right up front, "This costs 800 Microsoft Points. If you're starting from zero, paying cash, have no rewards or deals, and don't want to get a bulk discount on points, this will cost you $15 and leave you with 200 Microsoft Points left over to use to purchase other fun stuff!"
Would that have been too fucking simple?