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What? They're not making a PC-version?

If I count my desktop as one gadget, it's the most expensive thing I own. Since I upgrade graphics card every now and then, and I've bought sound cards, some hard drives, SSD-drive and so on it stacks up quickly. After my desktop comes my laptop. So my computers are my most expensive gadgets.

Just using a radio instead would be an easy way to solve the problem.

That big poster outside is nothing.

No one's going to remember all this, and currencies change. Most of them are pretty stable, shifting a cent back and forth every now and then, but some places that doesn't really apply.

A couple of things are good with Ryanair.

Doesn't really matter since Ryanair only operates in Europe.

Would be amazing if you could enter all the buildings just like in any real world.

If it plays like Skyrim with combat and all, but with multiplayer, then I'm interested. If it plays like any other MMO out there, then I'm not interested.

For only 50 Euro? That's what we would pay for the regular version here in Sweden.

Well, being nice to people usually helps, and I'm pretty sure that some of the pirates decided to buy the game over something like this because the developer doesn't hate them and he seems to be a nice guy who deserves to get paid for his work.

Say what you want about the Nazis and all the shit they did, but they sure as hell came up with some really great technological stuff. If they would have been able to go on for a few years, god knows what they might have developed (Just please disregard all the bad shit that would have happened).

So you can change tires and stuff on the fly, while driving?

My router so I get WiFi is the first thing that goes up.

So this is the 3D Dwarf Fortress everyone's been waiting for?-ish?

Heyhey, I'm not American so it might not count, but whenever I'm the US, going to Wal-Mart is kind of amazing.Everything is super cheap (well, most countries are compared to Sweden), they have these electrical wheelchairs and at least where I was last time they actually had a people greeter standing at the entry, and

This seems fishy.

Well, judging from the size of the data centers Facebook are building here right next to my university here in Luleå, Sweden, they probably need a lot :P

Yes, it bothers me because I have personal or private stuff on most of my devices I don't want other people except those who it concerns to know about, therefore I rarely let other people use my devices. Of course I let friends make a call if they have to, or look something up quickly on the internet, but would I

This thing with salt in food is a quite interesting thing actually, because it's so different depending on where in the world you are. Here in Sweden we have a shitload of salt for everything for example, but when I was in Minnesota this March they seemed really worried about the amount of salt I had on my food.