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@KimChen: The advantage to legs is the all terrain abilities. You can step over objects and handle uneven terrain better.

@kingblind1: So your PS3 and 360 have all wired controllers? If not, BAM, 2.4Ghz.

@d20Dark: It would get me banned. Therefor, making it even easier to avoid going on XBL.

@d20Dark: Note to self: Find this leaked game and download it to make it easier to avoid the cesspool that is XBL.

@gyronic: So, is that a for or against statement for the whole "most dangerous invention since the a bomb"

@lpranal: Maybe I'm missing something, but how would a key shaped multi-tool make you face pant by snagging on your pants?

@Zinger314: And flash block and no script.

@ShaSt One: People like him are the reason I canceled my XBL account.

@Thorax: Revisions, sure I can understand that. But taking books that are just several years old, throwing in a few extra, random background facts, a few sketches and throwing it out there like it's special to play off the hype of a upcoming game is just disgustingly greedy.

Wow, now they're pumping out DLCs for books?

Can't say I recommend this idea. Pretty much live by the idea that I'm a "meh" person. While I'm more open to new ideas, I really just don't care enough about said things to learn more about them.

@Svirfneblin: As I read and understand it, the compound has nickle, copper, and iron as impurities in the silicon. It then heats the compound up to melt it down. Then as it cools, seeing as the silicon melts at a much higher temperature then the impurities, the impurities still in liquid form ooze out of the cooling,

Good news those of you on the Western United States sea side, you now have an excuse for everything!

Used AutoHotkey with a co-worker to make our warehouses receiving and labeling process take 1/3 of the time it normally took due to the HORRIBLY inefficient one million dollar custom software. Even made the labels contain more information like location in the warehouse and received date.

@Igor Neumann: Can we make hossenfeffer if we get enough people to punch the rabbit into juicy tenderness?

@Grive: The problem is they most likely relied on these rooms to evaluate product readiness. Unfortunately, while you can control the environment in almost every manner, you're never going to get a real life scenario. You can spout off any amount of technobable, but it's simple. You can't replicate the real world in

@Hongo: Yeah, back when the shooting at NIU went down these things came chanting and saying those people deserved to die.