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Nah, just Buddhists.

Hello, people! Fucking S-Cry-Ed! The Big Magnum episode?

Your point about these larger, more well-known and connected people running Kickstarter campaigns makes sense. I wouldn't think that they shouldn't be able to make them, but I agree that it makes it harder for the smaller developers out there to get funding. That said, the smaller developers most likely won't need

Generally, yes, but Metal Gear RAY stands an an exception. RAY was designed to combat Metal Gear units that may be carrying nukes, but not launch nukes itself.

Maybe they'll pull a <i>Watch Dogs</i> and release the same game on both PS3 and PS4, with the PS4 version having all premium cars, expanded online options, better visuals, etc.

Not until we get more than ten comment threads to push it below the threshold, no.

It also lacks the spelling error of Bash's version, unless they wrote "aboard" instead of "abroad" in Japanese as well.

Well, so long as you relegate your labeling of the Books as Seasons to informal contexts with the understanding that they aren't technically considered as such, I don't see a problem with that. :-P

The confusion comes over the technicality of Nickelodeon's newly-established 26-episode seasons for Korra. Nick initially had agreed to go with 12 episodes per season of the show, but later revised that when they ended up ordering 40 more episodes. Now it's 26 episodes per official "season," while the creators will

Tamago Egg?

Haha that's exactly what I was thinking.

I think it's just large enough to be useful for general motions like those found in click + drag selection and Okami-style brush strokes. The key here is the ability for the screen to click inward like a button — that gives it similar functionality to a Wacom tablet in that one can hover/place their finger over spots,

I could see it being useful for any of the functions associated with good touch screen gameplay on existing touch-based devices.

Maybe it's not the "anime/schoolkid" presentation that's holding it back, but rather the low mass-market perception of those traits. Or, when you say "held back" are you talking more in terms of sales and popularity?

"Just because she says it's not that, doesn't mean she's not wanting it to be interpreted as that."

No, it's you choosing to only look at content that you would think would probably be more relevant to your interests. Segregation wasn't optional when it was happening, but this is (if you're trying to equate a website to the oppression of people, that is).

After double checking, I'm getting conflicting information.

The 7100. Nikon's naming scheme is off a bit, so the current models in each tier of camera aren't synched in their digits. The 3200, 5200, and 7100 (this one) are the most recent generation of cameras; the 7200 will most likely be what they call the successor to this camera.

Has anyone been able to confirm whether or not the D5200 offered an uncompressed 422 feed via HDMI? The 5200 definitely offers a clean output, and I'd read from Andrew Reid over at EOSHD.com that it had 422. If that's the case, then it, not the D7100, would be the cheapest camera with that feature.