SKiTz
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SKiTz

"Netflix will ask you "Looking for the Genre: NBC?". A link directs you to a listing of all of the NBC content on Netflix."

Good point. The lack of a rear facing camera kind of makes it all moot anyway.

Touchpad falls into the "Android machine" category.

I agree. In fact, I just made a very similar comment. However, we're not quite "living in" that future yet. We need much more standardization with how we connect devices and those devices need to be much more powerful and battery efficient.

I could see consoles dying along with PCs, but we have a LONG way to go before that happens. When I can take my super powerful phone with an affordable, unlimited 6G data plan (and some miraculous battery tech) and connect a Bluetooth monitor, keyboard, mouse, and controller to play my high definition, console

Also, inb4 "But that's not how you spell..."

There's a guy on Youtube with the same name. I wasn't aware so many people worship heroine on the Internet.

Needs more blaster.

The Google sign out thing is nice and all, but if you have an Android device, you're signed in on that 24/7 anyway. Why bother trying to be secretive with Google?

True story:

Cell-shaded art you say? Feels like I've seen that in another anime-based game, but I can't put my finger on it.

LOL

That doesn't necessarily mean anything. If I work for Coke and decide to go work for Pepsi, things don't change at Pepsi. I have to adjust to the way Pepsi does things. 343 is not "new Bungie", and a 343 Halo will not be Halo. It will be 343's interpretation of Halo. Who knows...maybe it'll be awesome, but it

No...I' mean different bad. Like Infinity Ward vs. Treyarch different.

Then servers better make it a point to provide excellent customer service. If it takes me an hour to get my food or I don't get what I ordered and it's the kitchen's fault, the server had better apologize profusely on their behalf and make an attempt to resolve the situation. Otherwise, the server is still partially

Nope.

In a restaurant I tip 20% regardless of service. If the service is terrible, I notify the manager (and if he doesn't adequately resolve this issue, they can kiss my business goodbye), but I still tip.

I've been doing it for over a year and no letter yet.

Different companies have different cultures. It's ridiculous to think that Halo 4 WON'T have differences that can be directly attributed to the change in developers.

Halo - Bungie = Not Halo