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In all fairness, that's all science-based teleportation would be, assuming we were capable of inventing it.

That wasn't teleportation, that was time travel.

I already assumed the recent crop of "superhero" vigilantes was viral marketing for an upcoming TV show. If he's in the process of pitching one, well, colour me less than amazed.

Yellow spandex is best left worn by people with adamantium skeletons, razor sharp claws, and supernatural healing abilities - because if you rock the yellow spandex, you're gonna need those things.

I personally think 2013, with the PS4 coming in 2014. But I'm just guessing.

I'm sure plans for the next Xbox have been in the pipe ever since they settled on the first iteration of the current Xbox, so confirmation of that is negligible.

Awesome games of cricket are pretty few and far between. The only time I like cricket is when I'm in an air-conditioned corporate box with free beer on company time.

I have a feeling that was Naj's point.

Pope = Catholic

They're not taking off Rooster Teeth, Rooster Teeth Comics is no longer being made.

Splendid.

I'm compelled to read katakana at every opportunity because I'm not very good at converting the Japanese syllables to English words. Can you please confirm that your username is intended to be Magical Pie?

Like I said when I reposted this travesty of an article on Twitter, when men would rather play video games than raise a family, why do women ask "do we need men?" and never "why don't men need us?". People put forth the relevancy of men argument like it's going to matter to anyone, and spur men into action lest they

Ok, it's not much about luck, it takes a lot of skill. It's more that there's a bad luck factor that could throw you off if one thing doesn't go right.

I got through wave 50 in Normal last night, that was tough enough. Screw Insane difficulty.

You know, it's possible for someone who just really enjoys the game to do this eventually.

What? You never had a pirates Lego kit as a kid? They had flintlock pistols and rifles.

They hardly ever wrongfully ban people. It's just most people complain that they're innocent when they're not.

I think this is why we're missing out on great Sci-Fi. Back in the 50s Heinlein was writing about space travel as something humanity had mastered before we'd even seriously believed we could walk on the moon. Asimov was writing about advanced robotics we're still dreaming about today.

I'm looking forward to something a bit more accessible. Stephenson is one of my favourite writers, and while I loved Cryptonomicon I found his baroque cycle really, really dense. I had to read Quicksilver a second time not just because I wanted to, but because I think there were sections I kind of glossed over the