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Didn't they figure out how a tornado works by using a bunch of modified Pepsi cans? Why can't they figure out hurricanes then?

They've been in that stage for a while, if there ever was a different one. Gawker feeds off negativity.

He also owns a large collection of knives and has great taste in architecture. And I'm not talking about the Khmer Rouge kind of architecture, either.

I thought it was going to be something positive like "your smile!", but then I remembered that I was reading on a Gawker site.

God damn, the smell of the rendered fat of 600 pounds of smoked bacon must have riled up the town.

Copper on a Segway, Half-Life fan: the next generation of law enforcement.

Nevermind on the complete consistency, but more of a high batting average. Somebody told me he wore shorts during the introduction to the first iPod or something like that. Skinny-legs needs some variety once in a while!

I'm fine with Origin as long as they're actually doing this for a better customer experience with their products served. I would be fine if they're not doing this simply for control and larger profits, having to rely only on exclusives to wedge into the market. In this case, it's EA, and EA has had a terrible record

Has anyone in the blog/pseudo-news press ever ask him WHY he dresses so, uh, consistently?

Fight the good fight, Canada. We sure as hell won't. So lazy. So... lazy... *eats again within two hours*.

For me, as a consumer, this introduces a bunch of friction that I don't really like. I first noticed this when I pre-ordered Borderlands. Now I'm much, much more careful about pre-ordering games. This leads to the question whether this affects how people buy games. Does DLC significantly extend the awareness of a game

Twilight Princess was a modified Wind Waker engine, too. The credits of the game have acknowledgements of people doing mocap (actors, technicians, artists) for character animations. So, in short, no.

But only annoying for the first few gigs processed. You'll start dancing to the wait before you know it. I'm not sure whether that's a fortunate or unfortunate side effect.

Subsonic wins in my book. I remember Ubuntu implementing Subsonic's technology in their service. It gets music directly from my computer and I don't have to worry about companies snooping at my library. Apple is getting rid of the digital hub because they know there's a lot of money in the user data. All of the

Google Listen is buggy as hell (a labs product), but it's still my go-to podcast aggregator for Android. It's simple, well organized, integrated with my good reader feeds, and thoughtful in nearly every button placed. I just wished the people at google gave it a graduation cap.

Crossing my fingers that Steam doesn't get hit next. Oh god, of all places, not Steam... Yeah, that'll work..

What I would like to know is how to easily manage all the shared folders in Windows 7 once you start having so many. Also, what's the easiest way to access them for people that don't use windows explorer often?

I'd really appreciate it if they released in another format other than iPad. I'm not going to be buying an iPad any time soon and I'd love to get access to that content.

Remember to eat around the 360 d-pad. So bitter.

It's not that hard when you don't give much value to the deaths and heavily focus on the details in your movement. Heck, they don't even restart the music when you die. Also, it feels like I get a lot more control when I use the analog stick instead of the d-pad. That helped a lot. Meat Boy has a slightly different