Naravara
Naravara
Naravara

Right. They had an r^2 of about .4 (I won't even get into that one yet) and stopped the study a little under 14 months in. They found 20 infections in the treatment group and about 80 in the control group. At no point did anyone consider that administering a procedure that wounds a man's penis might just reduce the

"there is a positive health benefit of circumcision to the person attached to the penis"

XFinity piggybacks on your Comcast account. You can have XFinity access to Comedy Central but not Starz, for instance and it won't tell you that you need a Starz subscription until after you click on the result.

Remember how everyone assumes that Chris Christie will need gastric bypass if he ever plans on running for President? Or how Mike Huccabee actually had to have it done before he tried running?

Nope. Still shitty UX design. Firstly, I need to use that god-awful keyboard interface they have on all their apps. Then, the Bing toolbar returns a slew of results with no organization or heirarchy so you can't intuit what it's pointing to. Plus it doesn't actually tell you if it's available. It might pop up a

I actually agree it would be a good thing. I would really love to have more games that I could beat in a few afternoons but play again and again. We don't have enough of those. But the gaming public at large, unfortunately, seems to love the idea of HUGE games that go on for 60 hours. I think many studios would be

It's shitty interface design is what's wrong with it. He's pointing out examples of all the ways MS is dropping the ball. Even Android manages to get out of your way and let you do your thing without assaulting you with a barrage of dialog boxes and prompts better than this.

I'm pretty disillusioned with cord cutting largely due to my experience with the XBox. Having content scattered around a whole bunch of apps with no logic or predictability as to what is where or what I can expect to have has gotten profoundly annoying. To get anywhere near equivalent levels of content you need to

"There needs to be more shifts and actual branching within storylines in games. Impact.. cause and effect."

"Went shopping with a buddy here in Orange County, and had the shop guy turn his nose up at me because I asked serious questions about the construction of the suits."

I wasn't talking about your grammar kiddo. I was talking about the fact that you don't read.

The only time modern conservatives talk sense is when they publish articles about why they're leaving the Republican party/the Conservative movement.

Probably didn't hurt that your dad is Liam Neeson.

Keep digging that hole gamer-bro. Maybe if you keep talking you'll convince people that you actually have opinions on story-telling worth considering. But I won't hold my breath, given that you've apparently never picked up an actual book in your life.

You're also apparently an illiterate fucking moron, so your criticisms on the merits of any story are pretty much worthless. Go back to CoD bro.

I don't get people saying the EC "fixed" anything about the original ending. All it did was make explicit what was previous only implied (with the exception of the Normandy pickup on the final rush bit.) If the EC made someone do an about face then all that means is that they were too dumb to understand things the

I think you're on the right track with it. The ending was flawed because of some weak execution in terms of how they presented it and how they paced the plot. If people have a gripe with it I can understand that one.

"I dont know who this Heinlein guy is. . ."

I think his point is that people have a habit of fixating on levers they cannot pull (or would require a huge social cost to pull) while ignoring the much easier levers that they do have access to. There may be a lot of good reasons to reduce our exposure to chemicals, but given that we live in a world where those

I've been on dates with girls I've approached on the metro and in the grocery store.