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Me too. Thumbs up to us.

Dear god...it seems so sexual.

You actually can customize them. Right click the one you want to change and it should be one of the options.

I very much loved Republic Commando and thought Bounty Hunter was pretty good. Thumbs up to you for reminding me of both.

Correct. I've ordered several PC games from Gamefly, including this bundle, and the Steam activation keys are right there in the email invoice. No need to download anything (well, except Steam of course).

This looks amazing. Very unique; very cool.

This stuff is great. I've never used the shampoo, but Mane and Tail conditioner gives my hair just the right amount of softness and weight. Plus, you get a shit ton of if for six bucks. Can't beat that.

Why is this so somber? It's Sonic the Hedgehog, not Othello.

Why is this so somber? It's Sonic the Hedgehog, not Othello.

I'm going to play devil's advocate and say that "Legendary" was... [looks both ways]...OK. It had some neat ideas and pretty swell monster design wrapped around a functional but bland shooter.

This is a bit random, but I'm going to throw it out there: I kind of dislike McNamara. I'm not sure what it is about the guy that doesn't sit well with me (I like most of the GI staff), but his personality as presented in both his editorials and appearances on the GI podcast really grates on my nerves.

Ditto. I was amazed at how good these cheapos sounded when I first put 'em on my head. Fantastic bargain.

If I'm not mistaken, Depp is the primary reason this movie moved out of Development Hell and he wanted to play Tonto.

I could go on forever about the popular perception of the southern United States. Yeah, sure, we have some idiots living down here. You got us. But something tells me stupid folks aren't exclusive to those states south of the Mason-Dixon Line.

I too am a straight, metal loving male cat lover (just ignore the jock-looking part for me, thank you) and I strongly agree with everything you've typed here. STRONGLY.

I live in Northeast Mississippi and I would happily attend your cat-glorifying event.

Ditto x 1,000.

It's not just that vinyl "sounds better;" it sounds different. I'm not sure it's a matter of pure quality. If I understand it correctly (which, I might not), digital media plays at a different wavelength than analogue media, producing what most describe as a "warmer sound." Some folks can't tell the difference, but a

I'd say that depends on whether or not the "obsolete technology" offers something that new technology cannot. Now, many if not most would disagree with me, but I'd say that print magazines certainly do offer something I can't get online. I just like them.

The very notion behind all of this weirds me out. I understand that most of the great pieces of literature required more than one cook in the kitchen to create — at the very least an author and an editor. But these mass-produced, art-by-committee types of things just don't sit well with me. I know that it's the way it