LoganAdams
LoganAdams
LoganAdams

Geeks have jobs. Therein lies the difference.

How about this, advertisers: Thanks to your obnoxious audio blasting, my friends, family and I all have started muting all commercials.

@Jonathan Reese: Holy crap. I hadn't realized how long it's been since the last time I heard about those suits.

@Jonathan Reese: Wow, a 12-year-old understands licensing laws?

They're not saying that it's wrong to download music. They're saying that the concepts of digital licenses, peer-to-peer sharing and fair use doctrine and the difference between iTunes and KazaA are things that children will have a tough time understanding completely.

You can hardly even see the car. You get a better view of the Toyota behind it.

@Kogo: Sounds like the latter.

thirty or so.

@LoganAdams: And that's enough fanboying for one day.

I'm sorry, Bungie. It's my fault. I didn't get my copy until today. I would have bought on launch day, but I have a life. But I'm playing a lot right now, and I'll try my best to make it all better.

So, basically, GM will do anything to avoid facing reality.

My truck is not a luxury automobile. It's a utility vehicle with a crazed monster living under the hood (Dodge Dakota 4x4, 5.2L V8). I bought it for rough roads and places where there are no roads, and it never fails to make me happy.

This stuff bothers me.

@—Core—: I came here to say this. Bravo, sir.

@LoganAdams: Oh, wait, that guy is still alive!

There's a story somewhere about a Russian scientist who accidentally put his head in front of a stream of protons years ago. He saw a bright light, and all the tissue in his skull that took the beam died. Part of that tissue was in his brain, and it affected his personality similarly to Phineas Gage.