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Looks like something a Tap Plastics employee would make sometime after 4:20.

@mrjoeyyaya: It sounds like the game consists of a number of short sequences each showing off a different type of new gameplay (and one presumably much longer section showing FPS capabilities). So I didn't mean demo as in short version of a game as much as a game designed to demonstrate many different control options.

It sounds like this game is pretty much a demo of what the Move can do. Probably to set standards and get developers excited. New tech needs this kind of support. Oh man, I almost said that it was a smart "move" but I can't condone such a pun.

@BoltBoy: Fewer people would buy the product. If a company has to make a decision between profitability and less of an environmental impact, they will choose profitability or be overtaken by their more efficient competitors. This serves as a metaphor for why we need regulation (as in, we don't need to regulate flash

Hopefully this is the story that precedes the lawsuit. Hopefully they wrote their legalese correctly and this isn't some plan B attempt to stop iCoder.

@FriarNurgle: I know! This free news is just fine. Now let's return to the Palin coverage and get this Egypt BS off my news feed.

My office supplies do not include "black macramé thread" but then again I don't work in an office where we make friendship bracelets.

@FriarNurgle: That should be the wikipedia entry for jpeg compression artifacts.

@JohnnyQuine: Those standards you have are admirable and I agree with them. Perhaps you've not been reading Giz long, but this is a relatively minor infraction in their tireless campaign to bring journalism to its knees. It is a fun website but it will make someone who knows journalism / writing weep.

Perhaps this shows you where I am on the spectrum but it is OCPD not OCD. The former is a preoccupation with orderliness, the latter is a set of repetitive behaviors designed to reduce anxiety. OCPD is color-cordinating your bookshelf. OCD is washing your hands until your heart rate drops below 180 bpm.

@el_dusto: I seem to assume? Seems to me that your post is mostly composed of assumptions about what I must be thinking. I knew all that stuff, still think that at some point we should take an ethical stand and not hire someone who is good at what they do for reasons outside the job requirements. In this case that

@AgainstAllOdds: If a neighbor intentionally killed my dog, I would not invite him over again, even if he did pay the fine. Perhaps you would rather let God tell him he is not invited but I deal more directly.

Mandatory comment to point out that whiskey stones don't chill your drink very much. Read comments below to find out why ice is better. Don't like your drink diluted? Buy water filled plastic cubes, at least they actually work.

@OMG...Jellyfish: Good response, thanks. In my original post I tried to focus on the positive (the young talent). I just wanted to make a distinction between forgiveness and letting someone regain their state of privilege in society. I am kinda all over two threads, the other one primarily because I've seen Go

@Go Vols!: A classic troll technique to get the last word is to claim that, with their comment, the conversation is over.

@Ron Hextall's Mustache: Yeah, no. That link says the judge wishes him the best but does not say anything about changing his opinion on whether he thought Vick was "unremorseful". I mean, use your brain for a second. This guy had dogs fight. To the death. For his pleasure. He knew what he was doing and he

@Monty: Sure, he should have the support of the community. Most felons do not even have the opportunity to get a normal job, but he gets to walk back to one of the best jobs in the nation? No way. I think you should lose the privilege. He gets his rights but should he retain all these perks? No.