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Ah, sorry. AIM Assist... Just wave gun in a general direction, fire, and boom dead opponent.

I don't care that they've become the lead platform for game development. I hate that the control systems for them suck so badly that skill is replaced by auto-aim. Lag is one thing, being auto-aimed to death is another.

Is that a Zorg Industries ZF-1 with Replay?

Uh, I've had a star for something like 4 years man...

Uh, Jesus, you're gonna need to be a little more specific here. Which lightsaber of which Jedi/Sith (Or in some cases which generation of light saber for each person), which Excalibur from which King Aurthur movie, and which generation of Doctor's sonic screwdriver?

Let's see, I can click button to fire up the game on my laptop or... I can get up, power the console up, change the input on the receiver, but only after finding the remote, and then I can play a game experiencing a dumbed down auto-aiming piece of sh*t that requires far less skill to play.

You'd rather have a piece of steel attached to 2 flimsy screws for even more money? Be my guest. At least if/when I drop my phone it's intact.

At least on the PC the gameplay is skill based rather than being dumbed down with autoaim...

So, it's anti-consumer. That's not shocking. However given Sony's past in keeping it's userbase's information secure, I wouldn't trust any product from them that requires I have an account with them.

@Someone_says_this - [Amazon.com] has it for $27 last I looked.

Also, what's to keep you from blowing your phone up if you like to Costanza your money clip?

Uh, right. I've had this since day 1 of the 4S launch. It's called a Speck Candyshell Card case for your iPhone. I use it to hold my RFID transit pass, but you can just as easily stuff cash in it if you wanted to. Oh, and you can buy it for less than $33...

According to the museum tourguide at Evergreen Flight Museum, the CIA set up multiple dummy corporations in Europe to buy the material and export it to Mexico for "manufacturing".

Hell, my college required that we wear lab coats as students.

I think you mean deviant, not devious...

Yes, but did you know that the CIA set up a dummy company in Mexico to buy the titanium used to manufacture the SR-71 from Russia under the guise of manufacturing lightweight camping equipment?

Liar! You were already disturbed before you got to our comments. You wouldn't have that star otherwise.

Regulation in regards to Nuclear plants is really good, because many of the plants in the US have a history of substandard maintenance, poor operating histories, and are repeatedly being threatened with being shut down if they fail to rectify the issue.

What? The explosions at Fukushima weren't funny? Dammit, I need to go rewrite my standup routine.