Spamwich76
Spamwich76
Spamwich76

You think we are not smart.

Exactly, the bottle is larger. The grip and torque application problem doesn't stem from the bottle.

FACT: My hand slips off the lid, not the bottle.

FAIL.

"What's a Better Word for Selfie?"

Reactine's active ingredient is Cetirizine, which is the same as Zyrtec. :)

What I still don't get is why there isn't just a section or tab just for early access. A tab that doesn't just note new games just launching into early access, but games that are putting out new substantial updates, and a best seller list just for them. This method of distribution is only increasing in popularity,

I do appreciate a lot of aspects of Steams Indie dev friendly design now. But there is a garbage problem. I think perhaps the wall for pushing games out on Steam could stand to be a little higher and there should perhaps be some sort of limit on how many releases a developer can do a week before the games dont show up

Valve REALLY needs to do a better job curating both their proper released games, and their early access games. It's getting to the point now where I don't even want to look at the recently released tab. I used to get excited every day to see if there was a new gem on there, as they were actually pretty common.

It was kind of nice to have a central storyline for a change with Absolution but it could have done with a lot of refinement. Actually having some missions involving the MacGuffin girl would have improved it.

I came here to say this. Shutting down a single data center and erasing data "in the cloud" are two entirely different things. I don't even know what the word cloud means anymore, but once upon a time I believe the idea was that data was replicated across multiple systems so that in the event of data loss on a single

Please let this one be just like Contracts. I don't want to go through crappy linear levels again because the game has to follow a bad storyline. Make every level unique and fun to play like Contracts was.

Man, I wish that wasn't a typo in the headline.

Maybe, but from the consumer point of view the first thing most people look at is screen size and they have a mindset going in that X inches is too big or not big enough and don't look any further than that.

Bless the Lomo people for their apparent never ending love for things that don't seem like they're going to make any money

Maybe their primary market is the masses, and not bike snobs? And that should be taken as a compliment by you sir, as you appear to know your bikes.

I'd say some but not all (this is a guess). Even people close enough to be burned by the Hiroshima and Nagasaki nukes didn't all die, some are still alive (or at least were last time I heard about them) so it's not 100% fatal. That being said being shot in the head isn't 100% fatal either I'd still suggest people

Possible stupid question. But for example, the first video that shows the guy messing with the camera after the explosion, and he visibily gets hit my the shockwave. What happened to those people? Cancer? Dead within a year or two?