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@Iamtehawesome: Heh, I remember sitting on the couch and saying "I'll just read John Galt's big soliloquy and then I'll eat dinner. Ninety pages later I realized that there was nothing in this massive block of text that held no information that I didn't get from the previous 500 pages.

@Arsenal0206: Every webpage in the chain has tons of comments asking the same thing, "Where do I get it?"

I was going to buy it, but the lack of ASL is a deal breaker. I don't want it for it's stupid games, I want it as an interface for the 360.

I was worried about battery life with when I got my Incredible, but beyond the first two days where I played with my phone constantly, It's been just fine. I sat down yesterday and read "The Graveyard Book" in it's entirety on my phone with the GPS and wi-fi on. I was at 47% when I started and was at 18% when I

@william7: LOL. It sure tweaked it.

@Dr. What?: Yes, Tasker will help with managing the GPS and Wi-Fi battery life a bunch. I pity the fool that turns their wi-fi on and off manually.

@mattycakes: Part of my hesitation is that I detest making random accounts that I'll probably never use again. Facebook isn't the only place that I value my privacy.

@James Valentine: It's not buying anything, it's having the keyboard plugged in ;). For one thing, I have my headset charger, controller charger and fight stick plugged in to my old arcade model. So yes, I'd need a hub, but that's just more clutter. For another it's a royal pain to use the keyboard while having the

I'll learn ASL just to be able to not fish around for the keyboard.

I'd say I'm interested, but in order to RSVP you have to have a Facebook account, so apparently I'm not interested.

@Cole Eutzy: Thank you. People need to learn that the Crysis thing was funny for about a week three years ago.

@shaydeeadi: Whatever the hardest difficulty was, when it comes to Ninja Gaiden, I come for the challenge.

I really enjoyed ninja Gaiden II, even the 9 hours(!) it took to beat the final boss.

@kftgr: Unimaginative yes, but it's still effective. Any other solution would draw more attention to the quitters than those toolbags deserve.

@Twyst3d: Yes. it is rage quitting. I always sack up and stay, even if I'm greatly outnumbered and losing, in fact I'd say I haven't rage quit a game since SOCOM II. Why? Because I enjoy a challenge, and I know I get better at the game when I try to win against those odds.

@darkos87: You sound much like me regarding MW2, I loved COD4, and was disappointed in MW2 as well. I'm playing the MOH beta and let me tell you, it's everything that you wanted MW2 to be. I can't wait to see it with the final layer of polish on it.

@PookandPie: Team killing doesn't make you any better than them, and pretty much means you're just as big of a piece of trash scrub as the people you don't like.