HairyJew
HairyJew
HairyJew

Off topic, I know. But I just have to comment on Fast Company's byline.

"one of the most important seismic shifts in communication in the modern age"

@Sharkbreath: What's a jib? Oh, and is the poop deck really what I think it's for?

@Slatz_Grobnik: At least they didn't go for "War of Northern Aggression."

@Jimmy Nguyen: I live about 15 minutes away from Cumming. Sometimes only 5. It didn't always used to be that way. When I was younger, I often lived as much as 45 minutes away. Farther if I had been drinking.

@Josh_Geyer: That's funny, because I used to work in the horse section of PetCo, and some insane fish... nevermind.

@retrac: Really? I have the Tritton headset and find the sound tinney and a little echoey. Can't say that I'm disappointed, but I'm not hugely impressed, either.

Seems 3.1.3 versus 4.1 would be a more relevant comparison. Since 4.0 on a 3G is known to be terrible, knowing that 4.1 is marginally faster is not of much use. Does it restore pre-4.0 functionality or not?

@JabbaB: I work with stupid people. It's not their fault that they are stupid. So I find your statement offensive.

@cfive3: Methinks you misinterpret the first amendment. There are alternative avenues of distribution. They just don't want to sell it through the PX. Choosing what they offer through the PX is no different than Wal-Mart's decision not to stock Vomit Porn Ass Rebellion 3 - The Cockening. But more understandable,

First heads hot: 1988, Golgo 13 Top Secret Episode, NES. The sniper scene, shooting the guy in the tower. It was one of those "ah-ha" moments we so rarely see in games these days.

@Steven Callas: At this point I imagine that she would be passing into cougar territory.

@YosefLevi: " Goodall has found monkeys that shave." You should have ended it there for maximum awesome.

@Lanhoj: If you destroy or inhibit the used game market, you inhibit people's ability to buy new games and willingness to take a risk on an unknown title. I never would have bought Metro 2033 if I didn't know I could sell it if it sucked. I buy roughly 18-20 new games per year. I do so knowing that I can recoup

I have to disagree with equating used game sales with piracy or the idea that it is a lost sale to the publisher. No, the publisher receives no money in both cases, but that is where the similarity stops. You need to consider the ramifications on supply and demand, and the ability of the new game buyer to buy new

@Jestermeister: She's clearly just doing the robot. Sick bastard.

I've never before thought of Link as fodder for the old fap fap cannon, but dear god. Of course, I am speaking of #10.

@Fredy04: I've received such a curse from Comcast resulting from said torrents. Be ye warned.

@Ozzie, The Last Hairbender: Whereas Les makes me think, "Wouldn't it be cool to go backpacking with that guy?" and eat another donut.