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Yup, someone mentioned something similar and my thought was to preserve famous/historical/important stuff in bank vaults. I figure they'd withstand most natural disasters.

If these electronic parts can be 3D printed, it would just be a simple matter of uploading code, right? Just send out a fake request so people think they're installing harmless code to these 3D printed things, then after X% of devices have the programming installed, issue exterminate command. Lol.

Why Mt. Rushmore? Climate? Or because the huge statues might attract make aliens/future lifeforms to that location?

Just thought of an ironic scenario: we build all these networked 3D printers. Hackers/terrorists/hostile foreign entities hack into the system, create semi-autonomous weapons (drones, walking/flying explosives, whatever) that attack us from within US soil. Lol. They wouldn't need to spend a single bullet of their

Yeah, I was thinking about gas, too. Like how long would it be good for. It would suck to be stuck in the middle of the desert with no gas. And I was curious how long I'd still have electricity. Even if all power generators stopped, is there something that stores power until it's used up or the storage device

I like how having your own email server instantly means you're potentially doing something bad...

Sorry for the late response. This totally worked! Thank you!!! So simple yet I never thought to swipe from the left. They should've had a brief tutorial on new features when they removed Gallery... Thanks again!

OMG. That might be a great idea: treasure hunting. Well, more like artifact preservation. Grab famous works of art, historical documents (like Declaration of Independence), etc., but leave clues behind. Then store them in a bank vault somewhere to keep them safe. If someone/alien is intelligent enough to realize

I would love to have that Excel keyboard as my default Android keyboard. Before Lollipop, I used to be able to get my keyboard to have the top row dedicated to just numbers. Can't figure out how to recreate that now...

Love Mass Effect. Actually, you bring up a good point, about leaving behind a legacy. I didn't think about that at all. What would I want to leave for aliens or for future intelligent lifeforms that might develop on this planet? I don't know that I have the skills to actually produce anything that might endure...

Just curious: what would you people do if you were the last person alive on earth? Assume there isn't some weird virus in the air, no zombies, and no diseased corpses all over the place. What would you do? Would you stay local, fortify your "base," just hang out, and entertain yourself? Or would you travel?

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What are you guys talking about? Did I watch a totally different movie?!?!?!?!

Was gonna say the same thing. All we know is that the game will be pretty and there are procedurally generated worlds. Watch Dogs looked pretty and seemed neat, too, before it actually released....

Completely agree. There are no games that are really "next gen" yet, and the main reason I refuse to go next gen. They need to give me a good justification aside from indie games and remakes/"definitive" editions. Titanfall plays as smoothly and as fun on the 360 as it does on the XB1 (minus the obvious better

No. They'll move the date because they want more time to polish it so that they can deliver a better product for their fans.

Thanks, but I'll stick with Flash. There are too many sites that still use it. Last I checked, not all Youtube videos are HTML5, and for me, HTML5 tends to run less smoothly than Flash. It'll pause/buffer in the middle of a video forcing me to refresh the whole page or simply won't even start. Never had a problem

Thanks. My favorite part was: "...you can [wipe] side to side if you like..." Lol.

Huh, good point. I didn't even notice the date til you pointed it out!

"Final" DLC?!?!? Already? Don't they read the industry's DLC handbook? You're supposed to milk the cow for at least a year. ;)