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There's a site taking bets about the next Doctor. 8/1 on Rupert Grint (Ron from Harry Potter). My God, that would be awful.

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Called Night View Assist Plus in the S-Class (it's a Mercedes, so they couldn't just call it Pedestrian and Animal Detection), it's the first major step in avoiding what's generally acknowledged as one of the most terrifying and unavoidable types of crashes in this country and around the world. Drive for long enough,

It's OK, though, because they used glue.

I admit that I have sympathy for these guys because they were doing it for research to help learn more about tornadoes. The dumb people that just think it's cool to drive around a tornado....not a lot of sympathy.

When was it that it became 'the thing to do' where, when you score a goal, you run as fast as you can away from everyone on the field (especially your teammates). Late 90s? Early 2000s? People used to run towards their teammates to celebrate.

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That's what I was going to say. The one clip where the desk was dirty and he complains about it for 10 minutes and wipes his hand in a faux-disgusted manner is just awful.

Sauce?

I honestly don't care which system you pick, but are you really going to use 'failed PS3 and not-failed Xbox360' as a reason? I know your individual experience has been good, but the [lack of] reliability of the 360 has been WELL documented. I don't know a single 360 owner that has gone through less than three

This would be an awesome addition; though, the developers have to figure out the alternate control scheme since the Vita doesn't have the 2nd set of trigger buttons.

Dungeon Defenders 2 looks pretty neat. I'm also excited for Infinite Crisis and Dawngate.

Zero.

If everyone decided to not buy a game until it dropped to $35, what then? The company would report poor sales, the game developers wouldn't get their bonuses, overall profit goes down, etc...

I still have Fallout 3 and Skyrim and Little Big Planet (& LBP2) because those games never freaking end. I come back to them later. They're good, they have a ton of replay value and mods and user generated content. Bam...no used game to go around.

This x 1000. If a game is $60 (which many people view as too high), then trading in a game and getting $15 to offset that initial cost is huge. Otherwise, people will wait until the natural price drop and get it later (or forget and not get it at all). Then, the companies will report that their game sold like crap

You know, I really don't even have a problem with a charge for online. I pay for PS+ because cloud storage and free games (which have more than paid for the service). I DO have a problem with not being able to use Netflix unless I pay. It has nothing to do with Microsoft's network and it's just a stupid, arbitrary

Wow, I totally forgot about that. Probably because Superman IV doesn't exist. IT DOESN'T EXIST!

That's how it works now. Why would they change THAT of all things? But, hey, here's to hoping.

I think in the same cartoon that's linked, some school kids are getting tour around a museum that has a piece of Superman's hair holding up a giant weight (like 10 tons, or some such).

If you can get punched by the Hulk and still be ok, I'm sure you can stick the landing. If they were going for 'don't break my legs' then they would land like paratroopers with their feet and knees together and then roll out of it. But that would look dumb.