SewerShark
SewerShark
SewerShark

"The monikermeisters in Palo Alto seemed blissfully unaware that "touchpad" has been used to describe the pointing device on notebooks (including HP's) for ages."

Holy MC Hammers, Batman

What? No gameplay? Laaaaaame.

It's cool, lazy and retarded, all in the same toy.

Reality distortion fields only works with turtlenecks.

Now playing

I still wondering why would anyone would want a HUD for any other reason than impersonating the Terminator.

WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA...?

I only eat Soylent Green Diet. No fat people are used on the process.

None, since air conditioners dry up the air humidity, cause breathing issues and help with the global warming.

Here in Brazil, we mostly drive manual shift cars (and I love it), but lately, car companies are pushing full-auto to consumers.

Ohhhh, Shut the fuck up, Nintendo.

It does not seems very stable. Even if you fastens the bolt, with the body weight and movement, bolts and stuff tends to get loose.

I forgot about scarcity. But still, I think It would break Steam.

It would be great for you, but it would break down the entire digital distribution industry.

I understand what you mean, that we "own" an license, not a copy, and that this judge does not understand that.

It would be cool, and also would mean that Steam and the published could go bankrupt.

Yes and no. Because the original product is not being removed form it owner. For example, if instead of stealing a watch, you copied it, should this be considered theft?

But if becomes legal that you can, in fact, sell "used" Steam games, you could, in theory, sue Steam for not letting you sell the said copies.

I say "YAY" for phisical copies, and "Hu?" for digital distribution.