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I replied to your second or third comment, and did not see the one(s) previous to it that established your position on Nintendo as an innovator :) I chose to reply to yours as I thought it was the most recent of the “Nintendo gimmicks” discussion, not because I could tell which side it was on and felt the need to

I don’t think we saw each of each other’s posts, thanks to the lovely comment filtering system. Or just perhaps timing of writing posts.

I find it interesting that people still don’t understand the point of GT racing, complaining that they should just make it a spec series with all the same cars, a true test of drivers.

The problem with the Wii wasn’t that motion controls were a gimmick, the problem was that Nintendo (correctly) predicted that people would buy a less expensive, less powerful system if it had motion controls and fun, simple games with which to use them. They were right! They were not able to convince those people to

Nintendo should totally give up on gimmicky new console controller ideas, like analog sticks, shoulder buttons, trigger-like back buttons, rumble, wireless, etc. Just make a version of what everyone already owns, but with your brand name on it instead! That’s what will win them back!

I know it’s supposed to be a reporter’s job to dig in on hard, important topics, but finding out what their actual emotions were on a day that the internet decided to make them their sacrificial lamb is not important. The insistence on asking the question over and over again, simply because you want to have the story

This doesn’t surprise me at all. The basic story: a homegrown terrorist 3D printing a super bug to punish American greed on Black Friday. In the insanity that ensues, hoodlums, convicts and corrupt private security taking advantage of the power vacuum in their own ways.

Our only hope? A super secret group of highly

The difficulty is that Rhodey got hit because Sam dodged. If Sam had been hit, he could have just glided down and been alright. Rhodey didn’t have that luxury.

Peggy :(

Chevy SS or Pontiac G8 GXP if you want 4 doors, C7 Vette if you do not.

Yes, but what percentage of US consumers is buying an unlocked smartphone, vs just going to their carrier/Apple and getting on some kind of monthly payment plan.

Wait, just a BOGO? That’s what this is about? AT&T had/has a BOGO for the Galaxy S7 and the iPhone 6S, I guess they are being given away, too. The entire smartphone market must be in shambles.

The Pelican also makes for a convenient seat when none are available, and, in a pinch, can be slightly overstuffed and then forced closed by standing on it.

The Pelican also makes for a convenient seat when none are available, and, in a pinch, can be slightly overstuffed

Chevy SS, the 4-door Corvette.

I suggest no last name until the first born’s 2nd birthday, at which point they choose it.

Considering Microsoft cut off all their limbs by forcing them to work on market chasing projects (“we need a kid-friendly beat-em-up...Fable Heroes!”; “we need a Kinect game with a name...Fable: The Journey!”; “we need a remake of an XBox game...Fable Anniversary”; “we need a free to play game where people will buy

I always assumed it was because large luxury SUVs are more profitable, and, at least in America, just as easy if not easier to sell to that market.

Picasa the software will still exist and work. It just won’t be getting anymore software updates.

From the Picasa blog article linked in this story:
“For those who have already downloaded this—or choose to do so before this date—it will continue to work as it does today, but we will not be developing it further, and

Google Photos has a collage creation tool. Select all the photos you want to use, click the + in the top right, and Collage will be one of the selections.