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There's a Megpoid GUMI game coming out soon for the PSP. The graphics are disappointing to me after spending so much time with Diva but I love me some GUMI. I think IA needs a little loving too really.

Honestly I'm curious what other people are thinking of it on the PS3. I put in a little bit of time this evening before work and I have to say that trying to play on the Dualshock's mushy buttons was kind of hard compared to the Vita's.

They could try and file a charge of reckless endangerment or negligence.

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That announcer was trying to mimick what they did with the Japanese trailer where they had Norio Wakamoto narrating. Wakamoto's narration was hilarious, this guy ... they should have just taken a different direction, no-one can imitate Norio Wakamoto.

Elaborating on Garrett's post, the estimated pre-atmospheric entry size was 15 - 17 meters in diameter and approximately 10,000 metric tons (10,000,000kg).

Best understanding I could find so far (I haven't renewed my L2 at NSF yet so no inside docs) but it sounds like following the X2_R12 comms software update the system began encountering a high volume of ADA exception calls (divide by zero type stuff), and would throw itself into debug mode. Debug mode for these

Being negative on Gawker sites is the hipster thing to do these days.

You missed the part where I explained how ineffective a nuclear weapon is for doing just what you're talking about. Nuke's won't work. The energy release is omni-directional, which means a poor transfer of energy release from the explosion to the object in question (5% at BEST).

Nuclear weapons will not be a help in deflecting and mitigating asteroids unfortunately.

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I used to work in a workshop that my boss was renting out in the middle of a lot of rural farm and ranching land and the guy across the valley had peacocks.

At some point (I'm not clear when, the the time and officiating body is noted somewhere, I'm sure) the decision was made to label as non-planetary, non-comet bodies with orbits inside that of Jupiter as 'asteroids', and any orbiting bodies of the non-planetary, non-comet flavor as planetoids (of which 'minor planet'

I was actually amused by this article because I just got done doing a small rebuild of my desktop rig, aiming towards a silent build, and I actually used the MicroATX version of the Fractal Define R4 (Define Mini) and the Evo 212, as well as a few of Corsair's "silent" fans.

Oh you're a European, that explains what's wrong with you.

Wai... Wha... a Mu-12 figure?! I must obtain this.

If you are serious, I highly recommend investing your mind in some critical thinking and logic research. One of the best books ever for understanding how to think logically is "How to Think About Weird Things" by Theodore Schick and Lewis Vaughn.

Nope the games themselves are not region locked. Initially I was actually importing physical copies but I ran into the little side problem of DLC. Because DLC is region/store specific, if you're playing JP physical games using an NA account you won't be able to get any DLC or redeem any codes, though can will be

Singapore/HK store is Asia region, while the JPN store is Japan region. Many titles are released to Japan and Asia region at the same time, but it's not 100%. The only other concern I can think of is that PSN HK cards are not as common as Yen cards, but I've noticed most of the retailers carry HK cards now.

In addition to Lintor's recommendation, you can use the zip code that's shown as an example. This is a situation where anything works.

That's a loft dwelling shut in, thank you very much. :) But I do like a troll who keeps his troll character on so don't let that ball stop rolling son. Keep believing! The internet needs its lols.

The extra padding that the JPN card vendors charge is for taxes, overhead, and profit. I forget what taxes are on the cards but they do have to pay it, thus why there is a proportional overcharge for what you see online.