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After reading the new 52 rotworld storyline, I find this difficult to understand.

I would want a Shinya and Arino bottle pairing.

How popular is the name Pepsi in Japan?

Whether Sony or Microsoft made this ad is anybody's guess.

So scary that there's been both wide-release and made-for-TV movies on the subject!

I'd prefer to see the Bars vs. Churches Map

Check yourself before you Shrek yourself

If the car had the time to wait for the driver to position itself, or the ability to go park itself, then it wouldn't need the driver to take over. That's the point - the only time these machines will need a driver to take over is in a split-second emergency. And if the driver hasn't been paying attention, his

You guys, I live in San Francisco - in the Mission, which is particularly Googler heavy. I met a(nother) black woman at event, and when we were chatting, she mentioned she worked for Google. I seriously asked if I could touch her for luck...she was like finding a unicorn.

So, Asians are highly over-represented. Any word on what percentage are not US citizens? My understanding is that tech salaries for H1B visa holders are notably less than those for citizens.

I said this over in the ValleyWag post, but the whole pipeline discussion reads bogus to me 'cause it skips over the fact that the average Silicon Valley/SV wannabee basically only recruits from like 10 schools, mostly Ivy League types. So, take a badly skewed pipeline and ratchet it up by a factor of 100 because the

As an industrial designer, I find this ... interesting. Apple used to innovate in every way possible, but lately (for the past 10 years) they've been borderline obsessed with minimalism, and throw human factors and ergonomics to the wind. They simple do not give a shit, if something is comfortable and nice to use.

2.) The end of motor racing

I appreciate Kotaku's repeated showcasing of the speedrunning community, but am always taken aback by the odd response in the comments to it. The community is wonderful and positive and that's a genuine rarity in most video game communities, or at least a fair share of them. I hope this article clears the air a bit

The only speedruns I find objectionable are the "tool-assisted" exercises in macro programming that have nothing to do with actual gaming skill. They're a helluva benchmark, don't get me wrong—-the fastest tool-assisted speedrun is, in theory, the very fastest possible run through a game, and human endeavors can

"and BOOM! Livejasmine comes on."

Shouldn't Arizona's arrow point south?

People have always been stupid. The Internet just made it more obvious.