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What I learned from HBO's program The Wire:

Yup, Gattaca, but more grim and dystopian.

I think we are, for the moment, done evolving in the traditional sense, except for superficial physical attributes, which will change as the human race continues to homogenize, but are no longer a factor in survival. In the developed world, "survival of the fittest" no longer applies, as every attempt is made to keep

This would be great if the Networks weren't so hell-bent on tanking Hulu.

The only reason I would ever pay $15 for a four-map expansion would be if I could play as Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. And there would have to be a pub. Called The Winchester.

While chair-spinning, you must utter the phrase "We have just gotten a wake-up call from the Nintendo Generation."

Ah, I know that horrible feeling of coming home to find an empty space where your favorite things used to be. Almost a year ago, my HDTV, 360, and Zune were stolen while I was at work for three hour.

Do you know your name?

When I recently enabled Xbox Live Gold, I was up all night watching Fresh Water Monsters. Since then I've stayed up until 4:00 AM either playing Red Dead Redemption Multiplayer or watching Sparticus most nights, or both.

"The Pentagon? Well, you look me in the eye and tell me it doesn't look like a big anus."

I would prefer a more Taken-style, gory-actioner approach to the sex trafficking aspect. I have a very visceral reaction to that.

My own experiments conclude that gaming leads to compulsive-consumptive behavior. I don't eat more, but I sure as hell smoke a lot more cigarettes.

Gamefly isn't perfect, but it is a good deal, as long as you do not put older titles in your queue (those are the games you'll receive rather than the new hotness at the top of your list). I don't subscribe anymore, so this may have changed.

The climactic psychotic act is a confluence of a complex number of forces— some psychological, some biological, and some environmental. This is organic and difficult to parse, so we distill and look for a singular culprit in an effort to make sense of it, and to prevent. Violent video games are an easy target for

Die like Betamax and MiniDisc, you mean?

Maybe my imagination is too limited, but it is hard to envision an intelligent species not discovering and using electromagnetic waves for communication, and any civilization that sufficiently cloaks all waves leaking into space would only do so had another species tried and failed to conquer them before, which is

Thanks for leading with a first-rate insult. That's sure to help persuade me to consider your argument.

"I thought that created more jobs via more input into the economy."

I quite like this comment.

I'm hoping some moderates in the Republican Party will stand up and say "I can't stomach this any longer. It's time we go our separate ways." Wish the Democrats would split too. We don't have enough variety of competing ideas in our government.