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I've been a Star Trek fan since I was a small child; The late 70s is the earliest I can recall watching reruns of TOS with my father (who used to watch it religiously when it first aired, then again in reruns during down-time in his time in Vietnam). That said, DS9 is my favorite of the incarnations/spin-offs. I liked

I think that's interesting from a cultural perspective, but overall rather stupid.

I hated Steam in the beginning, for all the same reasons people have been saying in the comments - generally the lag and the OVERLORD feeling you got.

Specifically spitting may not have happened (or the details are muddled; where I find it was more protesters vs. police where spitting happened) but there is evidence of people treating returning soldiers like total shit. I found that it only happened at California airports for a few guys who told their stories.

First Blood is the only one of the series that I have watched more than once. In fact, it's the only one I own on DVD.

They should replace him with Agent Smith.

That is just plain terrible.

Awesome.

You aren't alone in that thinking.

That brings back memories of helping some friends run a BBS back in the early to mid 90s. Their apartment was always dark and smoke-filled. Empty liter bottles of Jolt cola littered any area where cigarette ash did not.

You mean you didn't go back to attend college at Clarkson? :P

No, Canton NY. So close to Canada you can smell the poutine and Kraft Dinner on the wind.

Ogdensburg? Holy crap. That's the middle of NOWHERE. My mom's side of the family is from Canton, which is just as close to the middle of nowhere.

Not to mention the annoying duplication of said comments.

I'm thinking I might just play something obviously non-committal like Soul Calibur V until I have time to devote to the likes of Skyrim. As it is, when I'm playing a game (recently went through Bioshock Infinite) the time between sessions can be great enough where I don't remember the controls.

That is quite unfortunate. I'm sorry you get screwed so badly!

Well... that whole blown to bits by Manhattan thing was greatly exaggerated. :)

I have only experienced that with American Express. All other credit cards that I've used (Visa, MasterCard) have never asked for a ZIP code.

Sony announced the discontinuation of the PlayStation 2 after 13 years of production, so I don't think the PS3 has much to worry about.

Disappointing for me, as I'm the occasional multiplayer. Games like RDR that have a "realtime" MP aspect - of that wasn't free, I wouldn't bother, and that disappoints me because now it feels like I would be getting less for my money when I purchase games like that.