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@wirebrain: You are the first person in about a decade of using that avatar to know what it is! Or at least the first to say so.

@kibles: My complaints are basically the same as yours. I enjoyed it, no doubt, but there were plenty of "why? how" moments.

@kibles: Code Geass is so confusing O_o but fun nonetheless.

@battra92: Were you really alive in the 60s? Given the general population here, I doubt it. If so, way to break generational boundaries. If not, you are a charlatan!

@wooki: Don't be a grouch. You're too serious. Poopy, booby, and wiener are hilarious words.

@battra92: Yes it is. It's old. I'm not that young, either. 26.

@Dave Strife: What do you mean you're lacking a good program? The one I linked to in my post has a few front-ends, the best of which is Stormfront. Check it out. It's pay to play, though.

@ttocs: Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex (TV season 1) and Ghost in the Shell: 2nd Gig (Season 2) are fantastic. Political/military sci-fi action. Season 1 can be somewhat confusing to follow, but it's good, and season 2 is great.

@ttocs: Yes. These commercials are awesome

@Bouzi: Go Habs Go!: I don't think the power/non-power blades are any different, aside from color. Seriously, I compared them visually once and found no difference.

MUDs - Does anyone still play any?I've had a subscription to Dragonrealms (www.play.net/dr) for years upon years, and I just came back to it and still really enjoy it. It seems like they sped up the advancement of skills to make it a little less painful. Am I the only one still playing MUDs? There are about 500 people

@wooki: What? Boobies is an awesome word.

@Xeo: Is MH at all like Shadow of the Colossus in that you just fight one big thing at at time, or is it like a JRPG?

@SKiTz: I'm a scumbag? She woke up to a dead husband, and her son threatening her with a sledge hammer. What was she supposed to do, try to beat up the son?

@Alehkhs: I only ever played X-Com on PC.

@avconsumer2: They still own the engine and the IP, and probably contracts with the the voice actors.

For the record, the steam version of X-Com: UFO Defense changed a bunch of sound effects in the intro, which I agree was amazing.