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Well, I posted a bit too soon. More keys.

You know how some bars and pubs make you drop your car keys in a bowl so you don't go driving drunk?

Experience the vicarious thrill of the tough-talking, dame-seducing gumshoe by reading the collected works of Raymond Chandler. Then take a break from all that and try on this novelty-sized cartoon dog hat.

You know, that would probably explain the promo items added to TF2 recently. Warning: post below contains possible spoilers. Don't want to know the rewards? Don't read. Don't go to the TF2 wiki, either.

You can even purchase 80% recievers: partially-built recievers that just need a few holes drilled in them. If you really know what you are doing, and you have the right tools, you can build an AR-15 lower from a solid piece of aluminum, or an AK-47 reciever from a piece of sheet steel. Please note that this is

Whoops! Forgot I could edit things. Ignore this one.

Louis, from Left 4 Dead.

Corvo Attano, the main character of Dishonored.

Depending on what's on your iPod, that may very well be the case.

Silicone? Or do you mean silicon? Big difference.

I have the same problem with a different game. I'm finally getting around to playing Mass Effect. Bought it on Steam years ago but never had the chance to play it. Every time I hear the (former) captain of the Normandy speak, I expect him to call me Ramirez and order me to retake a burger joint from the Russians.

There's this company I'm a big fan of out of Boulder, CO. They make open-source electronic kits and assemblies for hobbyists and professionals alike. For a couple years, they did this promotion they called "Free Day." You'd log into their website and you'd get $100 worth of credits for anything in their store. Of

Question: does the mainstream media always get video games wrong? Let's take a look at my main source of news: NPR.

And thus, like TechTV before it, another television channel with a clever premise is reduced to a clone of something else popular in a vain attempt to compete.

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Those Supreme Giant guys are back? The ones that worked with that Home Runguy and his friend in the red hockeymask a few years back? Color me interested and call me a butcherer of names.

My college marching band days are still heavily engrained into that part of my brain that controls posture. At rest, I often stand with my feet shoulder width apart with both hands behind me, one hand clutching the wrist of the other.

Or Charles de Gaulle, who led the French resistance against the occupying Nazis in WWII and shaped French and European politics until the late 60s.

Okay, I know I'm nearly 3 years late here, but I gotta say, what the heck, Jalopnik?  I've heard of Southern Illinois.  I went to Southern Illinois!  They have a great engineering program (note, I never had Dr. Gilbert for any classes).  It's far from the smallest campus in the world, and aside from this piece of