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@gamerjason88: He meant that it was actually there, not that it was there legitimately.

@ttech10: Here in PA, I don't believe that I have a duty to retreat while on my property, and certainly don't whilst in my residence.

@etaylor3971: I doubt that's the case; In the past (WWI, WWII) it was much easier and more acceptable to send or bring arms home. In the 60's and 70's, when the vets who had done this started dying, the police weren't always rigorous about documenting what they sent to bombsquad to do...

@BOFH_2: I would concur that her politicial affiliation is D rather than R.

@gecko: Pretty much all of Apple's gear runs on a 1-year cycle.

The key to not having your bike stolen is not necessarily to lock it extremely securely, but instead to make it more difficult to steal than other bikes around it.

Yet another case of observation changing the observed....

@Zhris: This. Add in things like EA's project 10 dollar, and the used game can actually wind up costing more money to get the same basic functionality of a new copy.

@Thor-Stryker: I can understand people using things other than AR's, but to run around using nothing but RPGs and grenade launchers is inexcusable...

@pi_good08: Digital Millennium Copyright Act.

@Peter Pan Complex: Just because it doesn't have some of the more aggressive and PITA DRM bits that a lot of recent games do does NOT mean that it has no DRM at all.

Lets see... At launch, what made the PSP a non-starter for me?

They neglect to mention that Activision Blizzard is already doing this with their Starcraft franchise...

@kingswimmer4: "i don't see anybody at my school pissed off at the nurse grabbing your nuts to see if your good for sports or not"

@OkayOctane: I think you're missing the forest for the trees with your bit about Gears...

@sourced: I don't drink bud. Ever. When I pay for it, I drink Yuengling or better. When someone else pays for it, I lower my standards a bit.

@The Pope vs Godzilla: It was expensive because refining it requires electricity. Back in the day, as you put it, electricity was expensive, and thus that rendered refined Aluminum expensive and rare. Once electricity became relatively cheap and commonplace, the cost of refining aluminum came down significantly...

@DeusEx: "At least I got to cross off another entry on my Sadness Scavenger Hunt list."

@William Mills: Don't ever count on stitched satellite imagery to be consistent in that way; Images may be taken at different times in the same pass, and thus have very different perspectives (I.E., seeing opposite sides of two multi-story buildings that are next to each other*), and/or may be taken at very different