AnnexOne
AnnexOne
AnnexOne

"...roughly 54 terabits of internal storage. Impressive, sure, but does anybody actually own 50TB..."

Surprised nobody else posted this.

Try the Wiki instead.

Yes they did. :D

Now playing

I've dreamt of a CG Halo movie since the first time I saw this. :D

Or you could omit the plastic straws altogether and you now have ice stir-sticks. Leave them in the drink.

Good policy.

I had assumed, prior to that, that the cases and keys were sold by business supply vendors. Something else I have seen: a thief will walk up to a closed register, dig around for an Alpha key(usually attached to a chain) and cut the key free with a pair of side-cutters.

If so, remind me not to buy a Galaxy S II.

Well said.

I look to the 2 different games for 2 different experiences. I've had plenty of fun with Portal 2, but I would really like a reason to dust off L4D2.

Here's a problem with Alpha cases. When I worked at a local Best Buy, we kept Logitech Harmony 1000's in Alpha cases.

Fantastic comment!

And L4D2 DLC

Yeah, I've had my Steam account hacked. Contacted Steam support, provided them with detailed account ownership info(like games I own and what licenses they have) and I was back in to my Steam within 36 hours.

Vanquish becomes a very tedious "rinse and repeat" type of game, very quickly. It's fun, but I'm holding out for a sequel.

That won't stop some asshole who is reading Giz instead of actually working for their employer from complaining that they're at work and should have been warned it was NSFW. They always make it everyone else's problem.

Phew, and here I thought the future was going to be lit exclusively with tungsten incandescent bulbs.

Which would still be better than the crud I'll get from my employer after 20 years of service.

I'm unsure if it's a condition of the average gamer getting older or overzealous fans. Everyone suddenly becomes afraid and defensive whenever someone mentions the remote possibility of breaking convention. There were probably people who despised the idea of switching to 16-bit graphics.