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@Vexorg: You think 100MB of updates is bad? One L4D2 update at Steam clocked in at 2GB!

@Pissed Off PC Gamer: "The kind of immersion we should be looking for is the kind we found in 90's and 00's RPGs. Lush and detailed worlds filled with NPCs that have a lot to say (oh and you can kill them). When you step into a dungeon, text describes the scent of charred "meat" as you hear torture screams echo from

@gigawings: I wonder what would happen if I tried to use my Windows Laptop in an Apple shop.

"as Ed Bott found hat templates"

@comics0026: Or this, if you take out the roomate part.

@1-linux-2-rule-them-all: Though I would say, 10-15 minute blockout after 5 failed attempts and an email should work nicely.

@More Ron: That's close to the speed we get from Rogers in Toronto!

@blayne.20: www.speedtest.net/result/1066641730.png

@Userfriendly: And that on the largest city on Canada to boot!

Here in Toronto, it's worse.

"4Mbps upstream and 1Mbps downstream"?

@FriedPeeps: And unless you think a glorified iPod is anywhere close to a gaming ultraportable.

@derilium: (Yours only GB) means that you can sync an unlimited amount of data between PCs if you skip the web.

@FriedPeeps: Too bad you can't play Crysis on it.

@0300078: m13x? Don't you mean the m11x? Which can get 3 hours of battery life *while* gaming?

@diabillic: I have it set up to only show the circles for unsafe sites.

@hopalong: Well, Xmarks has been acquired by Lastpass, which also means it will function in a freemium model.

@yagameister: In that case, you might want to look at Keepass with the Keefox extension.

@Zaixionito: Why not? They could just ask the users to Whitelist LH.

@MattyMattMatt: Chrome too, but neither of them do it as good as Greasemonkey.