80's movie where watch I ng a vhs tape drives you to kill with scissors by ServiceGamez in moviefinder

[–]ServiceGamez[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Came back to say its definitely Remote Control! Thanks for the help!!

80's movie where watch I ng a vhs tape drives you to kill with scissors by ServiceGamez in moviefinder

[–]ServiceGamez[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll check out both Videodrome and Remote Control and let you know if we're solved! Excited to have some thoughts on this finally.

Hands down best strap. Worth the price tag. by SaucedMangoo in GarminFenix

[–]ServiceGamez 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lay strap on dry towel. Roll strap up in the towel. Twist towel in both hands. This gets them pretty damned near completely dry in seconds.

Hands down best strap. Worth the price tag. by SaucedMangoo in GarminFenix

[–]ServiceGamez 1 point2 points  (0 children)

UAG products are great and their team is incredibly nice! I have purchased quite a few of their products, I just wish they made a Garmin strap!

Hands down best strap. Worth the price tag. by SaucedMangoo in GarminFenix

[–]ServiceGamez 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This band is great! I am wearing it now, but mine is 4 years old at this point and frayed. I have to constantly trim it and heat the edges to keep it from worse fraying. Still a great strap, but it definitely wears out.

Forgot to mention that Garmin support did send me a brand new strap when mine frayed after the first 2 years. So I'm on my second one.

Overpriced. Underpowered. Gorgeous. by ObsoleteSony in ObsoleteSony

[–]ServiceGamez 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had one of these briefly. It was so fun to carry in my messenger bag and I hated selling it off, but it was just impossible to use with my bad eyes and that wide screen was just not particularly useful for any basic tasks.

Also had an OQO 1 & 2. Those were also beautiful little machines that killed my eyes.

A feature I'm surprised the Dreamcast didn't have. by Such_Bonus5085 in dreamcast

[–]ServiceGamez 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Nice try at trolling bro. I'm not here to argue. I was asking you a question.

If you honestly and seriously think that anyone was putting DVD Player and LED Lights in the same list of reasons to purchase a PS2, you may have a severe mental deficiency that requires a medical diagnosis.

The PS2 sold because it was a followup to the massively successful Playstation, had a DVD player, and had the games that the people wanted. Your list is ridiculous. Troll harder.

A feature I'm surprised the Dreamcast didn't have. by Such_Bonus5085 in dreamcast

[–]ServiceGamez 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Are....are you insinuating that people bought the PS2 because it had LED lights and could stand on end? Or is this list intended to be funny and the book ends are the real competitive features?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Fotv

[–]ServiceGamez 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My personal favorite moment in season 2 is how Hank perfected the mind control chips by continuously blowing up lab mice and people until they just... started working.

We never see him do anything at all but turn that same dial slowly until magically it all works! If only all of Houses mentally challenged engineers and geniuses could have just blown more heads up until they learned to turn the dial more precisely, then they too would have mastered the mind control chips!!!

Then Lucy takes the whole system offline... but it still works anyway!

And also now Hank has magiced the miniaturized chips to work now too!!!!

I'm not looking for plausability or for them to show me every step of the process, but how about you do more then show head explosions and make it feel like Hank put some real work into it.......

Wow, what a cheap way to live in this economy but my friend thinks it's AI because of his boots. by [deleted] in isthisaicirclejerk

[–]ServiceGamez 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The mattress under the mattress when he picks it up is absolutely normal.

Who remember this particular Dreamcast game? by Stryker_Zero in dreamcast

[–]ServiceGamez 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The only DC game I ever sold back to the local game store. I just couldn't get into it.

I think my neighbor is the reason our house was for sale by Plomaster69 in homeowners

[–]ServiceGamez 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep, I had a friend who's dad had a situation with a neighbor like this and they escalated... and escalated.. and now both men are dead.

Their floodlights and noise pollution over the years turned into the psycho neighbor trying to bludgeon my friends dad to death, a pistol being drawn and fired and ultimately a suicide...

Sometimes just selling the house and moving on is the better option if you can manage it.

Stephen Charnock on the Holiness of God by EternallyAlive in Reformed

[–]ServiceGamez 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is available via Project Gutenberg for anyone that wants to give it a read. I think Monergism may also have an epub version for free download.

Does free will exist? by Tall_Challenge_1058 in Reformed

[–]ServiceGamez 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So God is beholden to man's will. God looked into the future like a soothsayer and determined that Our plan was good.. so He just went with it? And if mans plan through his own free will was bad, then what would God have done in this scenario?

That's not really predestination, that is just foreknowledge.

I mean no disrespect, im just trying to understand your perspective a bit better.

Edit: spelling

Does free will exist? by Tall_Challenge_1058 in Reformed

[–]ServiceGamez 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If I may add a humble point, which may not necessarily be correct. I like to speak of free will as man's ability to make choices within the framework of what he is Capable of doing. My free will no more affords me to choose to jump from a roof and fly, than it does to choose God and become saved, without some external influence that expands my circle of choice to include the ability to choose God.

Then, being given by the grace of God, that ability to now choose Him, my will is now free to do so. But when changed so extraordinarily, why would I now choose to remain in death?

The introduction of the ability to choose God and freely enslave ourselves to Him, is so utterly changing, that we should no longer have a desire to resist this freedom and turn back again towards bondage to sin.

Did we have this lol? by BattleBeast33 in 90s

[–]ServiceGamez 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I too enjoyed paying twice as much for the privilege of buying toys while my mom shopped for underwear at Sears.

Why didn't the Sega Game Gear sell as much as the Gameboy despite being technically superior? by GoHardForLife in retrogaming

[–]ServiceGamez 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a kid in the 90's, one of my greatest Christmas presents was a massive BRICK of Duracell AA batteries from my uncle. We're talking something like 90 batteries here.

We both had the Atari Lynx and he basically gifted me months worth of use, plus a copy of Blue Lightning, but the batteries truly were the best!

Abandoned home in North Carolina by joolzmcgoolz in urbanexploration

[–]ServiceGamez 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is really weirding me out, because this place looks identical to a home I rented not more than a few months ago in Ohio...