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    I don't think the government has any role in regulating content in ANY industry. And it is sad that these industries had to self- regulate to avoid being forced to by the government. It is too bad they didn't tell the government to F itself and fight any attempts at censorship in court. People are always looking for a

    I have a feeling we are nearing the end of the physical disk entirely. Digital downloads are the future. It obviously won't be with the next gen of systems, but I would say whatever comes after them will most likely do away with disks and require all games to be digitally downloaded. Why spend the money and space on a

    Companies will only start caring when people stop buying games. Until then you can scream and yell and complain all you want, but i won't change a thing. The only thing that will change anything is low sales resulting in a loss of money. It can't just be with one game though, it has to be with multiple games.

    People need to realize that marriage is not solely the domain the church. Marriage is also a legal pact between two individuals. There are two ways to solve this problem. One, we can do away with all legal benefit of marriage. Or we can just tell these people to kindly STFU, and let people marry whomever they choose.

    What a prude. This employee didn't have to attend the party. Why are people so weirded out by a pair of boobs? All women have them, and some men do too. People need to learn to relax, get a grip and just have fun. If a pair of random boobs bothers you, just go home and enjoy the fact that you aren't working.

    I'm not saying that video games are the cause of the problems, but wouldn't be better off if people who actually have these sick thoughts, had an safe outlet to express them? I wonder how many tragedies have been avoided because of violent video games? Instead of acting out their thoughts, these people can act out

    It is possible. Stunt men do it all the time, usually falling into boxes and foam. Hay is a good material to jump into because it compresses and absorbs much of the impact of the fall. Obviously, you need to know how to fall properly to ensure you do not get hurt, and this should only be done by a professional.

    It would have made sense if it was the Angels.

    I remember when they killed MLB and NHL games for PC. I was sad because I enjoyed being able to download real stadium updates, uniform updates and actually have up-too-date rosters and photos. Not to mention the ability to edit the in game music, like playing Why Can't We Be Friends during hockey fights. It's a shame,

    It's pretty simple honestly. Tim Tebow=ratings. That's all that matters to ESPN. They care about ratings, and page clicks and video views. And being able to say Tim Tebow gets people interested. As long as people continue to eat it up, ESPN will continue to dish it out. That's the direction the news media has been

    They are just jealous that when people hear USC they don't think of Gamecocks they think of Trojans.

    Hearing her say harp hurt my ears.

    This has to be the dumbest story of the year. Hey Molly, maybe you should get off your high partisan horse, realize you work for a blog, and ask yourself how many typos you have made. Maybe if you were worried about solving the countries problems you would be writing about real stories, not about some random app

    Would this allow me to play The Old Republic on an iPad connected to 4G network?

    Nobody likes paying taxes. Companies will do whatever it takes to avoid paying them. Governments need to learn that hard earned money isn't theirs. Cut the entitlements and let people and companies keep their money and you will have economic growth. Look at Texas. Low business taxes and their population grew. New York

    That sucks for them. I have gamefly. It is great. It costs the price of 3 games a year. I average about 10 games a year. I couldn't imagine that being illegal.

    Gotta love Microsoft and ESPN giving into the cable networks. They despise this trend of bypassing them for content. They are acting like the RIAA and MPAA, trying to salvage an old business model instead of working to better the experience of the user across multiple platforms.