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@Sloopydrew: Does anybody know what MS & Sony's position would be in a similar situation? Usually your DLC is tied to your console and your account. I kind of think you'd be in the same boat with a PS3 or 360. In general, extended warranties are a bad idea. Consoles do happen to be one item that tends to fail, but how

@Slagathorian: They should have tested for Iocane powder. That poor cat, thinking only a fool would poison their own cup.

@Wess28: This kind of pickle is my bread and butter. Just Cause 2 comes out Mar. 23, Red Dead Redemption Apr. 27. So Just Cause should be available about the same time you're ready for a new game.

@deanbmmv: I nomnomnom'd you too, but when I went to send it from my hotmail account, I couldn't remember if Bash was bashcraft, or brianashcraft or whatnot@kotaku.com, so I just submitted to tips. Thanks again for the hard work.

@Michael Dukakis: I think he's had several, just not at the same time.

@Neo Deus: Supposedly there's some percentage of the population that wrongly thinks they're viewing HD programming.

Hope this post stays up at the top of the main page as a featured post for a bit. Dean's work really serves as a great comprehensive introduction to Kotaku. Now get that man a hashtag cloud!

@(Starman) 258, Brigadier-General of the FireWire Battalion: I have a 37" Magnavox LCD, purchased in 2007. Shamefully, I'll admit to owning the HD-DVD add-on for my 360; I occasionaly buy a movie, new, delivered from Amazon for $3. Yes, I know I'll run out of decent movies soon. But I'll never forget watching Planet

@Neo Deus: Yeah, but the statistics for the G.P. are widely available, with the percentage of US households, for instance, crossing the 50% threshold last year for the first time. What will be interesting is to see the difference between that baseline and Kotaku's readership (not that this survey is all that

@MaliciousH: My dad was a fairly early HD adopter, and bought a 42" 4:3 tube HDTV. When he got married a few years back, we had to move it upstairs in his new house, and it was like moving a stone block up the face of a pyramid. We used ropes, planks and towels, and it was a miracle it didn't go tumbling down the

@swimmingninja: Still not a Dew fan, but it's better. But man, had a throwback Pepsi the other day, and I nostalgia'd hard. Took me back to drinking Pepsis (in bottles) with my cousins out of my grandpa's refrigerator dedicated to sodas, in his garage. Thanks, gramps!

@legendnthemaking: Congratulations, guys... and may your home be a joyous one. I'm afraid I'll have to go, I've got something in my eye.

@cokefan999: The one time I had gotten two questions wrong in a row with the instant answer bonus and decided to purposefully fall on my sword to get the achievement for doing so a third time, and I was too slow... I really don't like getting a wrong answer on purpose. 'Low Rider' is the only one I'm missing.

@Sonira: I say old chap!: My condolences. There's nothing quite like the relationship between a pet and someone who grew to adulthood with that animal's companionship. Make sure and stay with him at the vet's, as it is very reassuring.

@KindaGamey: If you have a hard drive and the space, install the disc and it only needs to spin to verify that you own the game. I do this for any game I'll be playing constantly, and I delete it when I'm through.

@Shrewsbury: Some games aren't practical to play on a netbook. I'm not buying a mouse just to play games on my netbook. Canabalt is fine, but for games that use a mouse, a touchpad is a poor substitute. Also, I like gaming from the couch, not an office chair.