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Wait, they're not making movies? I remember watching Final Fantasy XIII earlier this year.

You know, if they just called it Inori, I'd be OK with that.

I remember picking up Jungle Run, immediately being put off by the auto-running platformer thing. Within 3 minutes, I was humming along to the amazingly catchy music, having a grand old time. Within 10 minutes, I was cursing at some tricky level design that was making it harder and harder. Gasp! Shock! An auto-runner

This. A thousand times this, coming from an actual PC salesman.

In my younger years of programming, before I really understood what I was doing, a friend was introducing me to this white hat / black hat concept. What followed was most *definitely* black hat, and I'm not terribly proud of this:

Depends on how it's implemented. Dinnerbone was saying something about twitch chat on twitter earlier today; perhaps the integration will make it really easy to capture only certain UI elements, so that players can choose not to stream them. (Say, the player could see chat ingame, but it wouldn't render out to the

Really though, there is effort, and then there is wasting time waiting for the random number gods to hand you the thing you want.

What bothers me the most about this change is the fact that Pokemon X and Y (recently released) have already solved this problem. That game won't let you send pictures across the internet until you actually set up parental controls, so you can go in and uncheck the box that's preventing you from doing exactly that.

I guess the minors in question will have to resort to using the built in web browser to send pictures instead.

  • You have strong preference of Introversion over Extraversion (89%)

This. I typically log into LoL and leave it there in my taskbar until one of my friends invites me to a game. It's just not fun for me without voice chat and people I actually care about playing along with me. Even if we're just doing duo queue and we end up with negative people, we still have fun with it.

Oh, whoops. You're right.

They announced that fairly recently (this year?) so this game probably already had it implemented and they didn't bother to remove it. That's my guess anyway.

The jelly I can see; surely sliced fruit or maybe even preserves would be a better choice. (And above everything else, I'm assuming you'd stay away from brand-name peanut butter and jams, which would be overly processed / not real fruit, etc etc. This much is a given.)

Wait; PB&J is bad for you? What's wrong with peanut butter?

This is really more of a side effect of the way that computer sales work.

God dammit. "I just lost the game."

To be fair, the playable character lineup here is the same as for Super Mario Bros. 2. (Though, to be even more fair, that game originally starred no Mario characters at all.)

I'm told that once it's *your* baby, it's suddenly the most adorable, amazing little abomination.

I've gotten into a pretty regular routine of a 30 minute snooze timer. My alarm is across the room, so I get up out of bed, walk across the room, set the snooze timer for 30 minutes later, walk back, get back under the covers, and drift off to sleep again. Usually the first alarm goes off and I'm alert enough that I