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I'm with everyone else who's responded here. As we are already in TMI-Land, I'm not really bothered about saying that, while I am a bit above average in the length department, I am just a little bit overqualified in the thickness department. As a result, I have found that most condoms are incredibly uncomfortable, and

Not if he's still sitting in the safe house.

It's really a shame, because the concept of the Smart TV is a no-brainer. Why not cut out the middle man and make it so you can use Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, etc., all from your television itself? It makes plenty of sense.

Playstation 3

Ah, but you are forgetting the Miyazaki Paradox, in which the high quality of English voice actors matches the quality of the original Japanese.

The Red Phantom Menace!!

Oh, absolutely. I understand a bit of skepticism. I guess it doesn't hurt that, at the end of the day, my life is pretty much totally unaffected by all of this. They're just video games, and I like video games, but I won't die without this stuff. It usually makes it easier to not blow a gasket over it, like a lot of

It is, but I changed it to Smart Watches to update it, because currently a lot of tech companies are making Smart Watches. It was to reflect the fact that Bob changed the word "universe" to "Oculus Rift" in his post.

I think one of the best examples of "corporate game" not being a bad thing is Disney. Think about all the awesome things that come out of Disney owned companies: ABC, Pixar, A&E, Marvel, ESPN, Miramax, Touchstone, Muppet Studios, even Hulu, all parented by Disney. And, unless you paid attention, you would never

It doesn't have to, though. Money isn't the root of all evil. Evil is the root. Money is in and of itself completely harmless, and can lead to excellent things.

Winners don't fuck with cheaters.

I understand the downward slant of your realism, because - traditionally - this shit generally doesn't make for any good things. Companies gobble up other ones, fucking over the littler fish in the process.

If you ask me, "from the industry" or not, nobody benefits from being negative. Why expend the energy acting as though this is a personal attack against you? Why not keep in mind that - possibly - this could maybe, just maybe be a good thing? I get that this is The Internet, and the unspoken rule is "everything is

It's still absolutely no reason to be negative. As Palmer has already pointed, in a few extra words, hardware costs money, and the acquisition means that they can afford custom hardware. His full comment, from Reddit:

-66 points? That's a little outrageous.

I mean, I wouldn't say "taken over" at all, and I think it's pretty premature to make any judgements about what this means for OR. All we know now is that a big company gave Oculus Rift $2 billion. Think about what that could mean for their tech. Think about what they've done without it. Now think about how insanely

Now, here's a question, regarding all of the other companies that Facebook has bought so far:

Far out in the uncharted backwaters of the unfashionable end of the western spiral arm of the Galaxy lies a small unregarded yellow sun. Orbiting this at a distance of roughly ninety-two million miles is an utterly insignificant little blue green planet whose ape-descended life forms are so amazingly primitive that

But, he dodged your accusation by pointing out that he loves Nintendo products. In effect, he spelled out that he is not biased against Nintendo products. He said, flat out, that he "one of the biggest Nintendo fans on staff". What more do you want him to say? Do you want him to list every system it's not coming to?