It did actually look pretty... quiet, I don't know. A flip over and slide (at 280mph, though!) on the roof, rather than the spinning fireball that I was thinking of. But I still think surviving it qualifies as a miracle.
Two sentimental moments and Jeremy Clarkson being nice about something in the same programme - that doesn't happen too often.
I'd also like to moan about BBC America while I'm at it, which doesn't usually take time away from its busy schedule of showing 24-hour Cash in the Attic to show decent programmes (e.g. the above) instead. http://www.bbcamerica.com/tvschedule.jsp
What was the topic again? I'll get that email sent.
Well, I wouldn't mind too much. Would be nice if they asked first of course. I found out one of my old games were on some german pc gamer CD and I never knew. But maybe they tried to e-mail me but to my old account.
Its hard to be religious when certain people are never incinerated by bolts of lightning.
Ooo I just put Top Gear on. Skipped all that rubbish about roadworks and something else. My heart was pounding during the 2nd run! Thought it was going to happen then.
"Right now you are trying to get money from the work of many people, which doesn't include you, with your "1000 games collection".
Well, not only it's not fair for us, game creators, as you may get sued. Just to remember you, selling free software, is crime, as you are violating the creators's copyrights.
Bad news fella, I know your name, Jacob Warren, where you live and some other handy info provided by your whois.
By the way, I hope you don't mind but I and a bunch of people are warning the creators of the games you are trying to sell.