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Because Alfred used to wipe his ass when he was a baby, and doesn't give a fuck about what voice he's talking?

Dick or not, he's completely right.

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This is what I think of when someone says de ja vu.

Guys! Guys! Look... it's too late. It was successful.

Just cause she has the ability to ignore what happened doesn't make it okay to do it to begin with. You have the option of ignoring the fact that someone raped your wife/girlfriend/mom/sister. Doesn't make it right to do so.

I knew that right now, on my current system, no matter where I am, or what time it is, or how long It's been since I turned my 360 on, I can put a game in the system without being connected and it will play just fine. I also knew, that such a feat would be impossible with the X1, and that I was not okay with this.

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the question is, does that innovation have to be a physical TV set/is that even the ideal way to do it? I personally think it makes a lot more sense as the future of Apple TV, where you can use it with ANY set you own...Apple TV just needs to get to the point where the XBO is going to be...where it's the ONLY thing

Seeing all these stories about sports on the X1 (TV! Sports!) and now the PS3 losing the NFL is making me feel like I'm the only person who plays videogames and doesn't give a damn about professional sports.

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Just like your PC will be in a year. I don't want to play the upgrade game, have to tweak setting every time I get a new game, I just want to put a disc in my console knowing that it will work as well as the disc I bought three years ago.

I literally have no devices with internet enabled cameras, aside from my PC webcam, that I can switch off, turn around or detach from the socket anytime. I don't understand people who take themselves as example, why would something that applies to you apply to anyone else, or even matter at all?

Kyle, you're assuming this is the direction that society wants technology to go in. If anything, I would say it's the opposite.

It's true that cameras are built-in to computers. But computers are a more fragmented market, and it's harder to comparison shop and say with certainty that "this computer costs $100 more than that equivalent computer because it comes with a camera."

You leave Kris Humphries out of this

I am talking about this gen's Resident Evil, especially 6 when it went all out action.

What I'm saying is that when you create something with the explicit purpose of making a profit off of it, you can't afford to lock yourself in a bubble and ignore all feedback from the people you want to sell your product to.