KiwiMan
KiwiMan
KiwiMan

I don't know how you can be so sure the mind is just a machine. Well, actually I sort of agree, in that we have no evidence that our minds are anything but purely physical - but consciousness is still unexplained. It depends what exactly you mean I suppose. I'm not convinced that you can describe consciousness in just

Finding a crash from 1991 isn't much better than the example from the game. I imagine they could work out the stability in 20 years.

Are you one of those people that makes stuff up, then pretends it's fact?

Yes, Pepsi is sweeter and flatter. It leaves a coating of plaque on my teeth way faster than coke does. Coke is more carbonated, and isn't as sweet.

Yeah, 46:30 in the unedited interview touches on what I was trying to get at.

Wow that video was presented in an awful tin-foil hat way. :P

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I'm beginning to wonder how much of a joke this actually is

That it doesn't fall apart when you try to transform it is an achievement in itself

This might be crazy, but if Minecraft did not exist yet, and this game was Minecraft, it could actually be pretty cool.

I bought my Xbox 5 years ago for NZ $700. The only PC I have is my laptop from 3 years ago which cost NZ $1500. CoD4 is about the latest game that my laptop can run reasonably, it looks better and runs at 60fps on the Xbox. The Xbox can run BF3, there's a 24 player limit yes, but apart from that it's pretty good. My

I can't find anything about that Infection movie, can you give more detail?

A thing I really like is the lighting with forge objects. Part of what made me not like Reach was the huge number of multiplayer maps that were just forged together. But what made me not like that was mostly how tacky the forge objects looked just being plopped in the map. They were so obvious, the lighting should

It's good to see that this new commenting system is filtering the best comments to the top

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It's probably because there's weekly co-op episodes to download, at least I think you'll have to download them.

Oops ignore this

I was going to post that.

Ok no, the Kotaku article gets replies. Each represented by the writer's avatar icon. Then each of these replies gets replies in the same way, recursively.