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Uh-oh! History buffs are having at it - it is on like 1939.

Certainly not the people still waiting for "Red Dead Redemption" on the PC.

Whenever I see an article like this with a new site / poster of spaceships I have this compulsive urge to post a link to Jeff Russell's site because it is my favorite (in IE you can drag ships around the browser window to better compare size!)

I'm still holding out for "Red Dead Redemption" on PC...

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Some of this is good advice, but eating in a particular order? Who cares about that?

If his opponent is still alive, it wasn't a lethal blow. Potentially lethal, maybe.

I second this. I found the C25k plan really easy to get in to and keep up, and when I hit the fifth week and ran for 20 minutes without stopping (for the first time in my life) it felt awesome.

That monkey definitely needs to be disciplined. The cop should have given it a good spanking right there on the side of the road.

That's racist!

This is the reference I was hoping for.

Ha! Trust Valve to be ahead of the curve with this sort of realism.

I propose that all games that include a "sniper" class should include that aspect in to the game mechanics for the sake of realism.

I always thought Shakespeare's work was held in high regards because it was written to appeal to both the high-brow and low-brow audiences. You have fairly complicated stories - sometimes adding something of social commentary - with well written, clever dialogue for the high-brow crowd, but also plenty of action and

Well played, good sir, well played. Even though I believe that is in fact a donkey or a mule, you win this round.

Why would anyone put cannons on the backs of horses?

Assuming either choice is just as a hobby, and/or something to keep you intellectually stimulated with a limited amount of free time or effort, I would suggest drawing, as it is something you can do almost anywhere / any time - as long as you have a drawing implement and something to draw on.

If they maintain at least one scene an episode with Robert Carlyle doing his awesomely cheesy performance as Rumpelstiltskin I may be able to continue watching, but he must do the hand gestures and cackling!

Yes, but doesn't it almost seem like this episode with the amnesiac clone trooper might be good? I know, I'm getting my hopes up too early...

No need to make such a big deal about it - it's only a small typographical error. For example, on the same scale as someone writing "Too much americans", when in fact "Too many Americans" is correct.

And I'm sure you searched long and hard for that proof.