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That's a really good point that's completely relevant to this topic. I buy a lot of PC games that are cheap on sale on steam unless I really see value in a game I know I'll play for a long time (Battlefield for example). For my console games if I play it, beat it, and know I won't really touch it again, I'll trade or

I'm very much against pirating. I work in the entertainment industry and I many of my friends do. Both video games and in film. I'm not one to judge and I completely understand what you're saying. But I just buy my video games because it's what I do. I also get to write off some of it in my taxes as research and

Not a waste of time. I work in the entertainment industry. People choose to do things for more than money.

Honestly I've never heard of Crush the Castle but I just looked it up and you're right, it did come before Angry Birds and has a very similar play style. Obviously the mechanics aren't new, but you have to admit they created characters and iconic sounds and music that makes it what it is. Nothing is 100% original but

Who ripped off what from a flash game?

Good advice but I feel like I've been doing this and I still live paycheck to paycheck. I hate making excuses but it has been difficult as hell to get out of this hole. I have almost $7,000 in credit card debt, but I think I'd be more depressed if I wasn't spending and literally sitting at home in the dark wondering

I got bored of Angry Birds after the second one. The original is brilliant overall, and people forget that it was one of the first to do mobile gaming that exceptionally well. Plus, their sales are over the top (That's me being jealous I didn't think of the damn idea).

Thank you! I think I'm pretty technical minded but I have definitely taken videos this way. I don't hold my phone in landscape for anything else but video and pictures. And thanks to the iPhone, I just plain forget to rotate it.

My GF is a manager at Homegoods which is basically a discount store (Part of TJ Maxx, Marshalls, etc) and people always ask her "There's a scuff on this, can you give me 10% off?" or "Can you do any better on the price?"

Yeah, of course they'd give a discount, also. I never said they wouldn't. But this is about the platform. For some reason people think because the iPads are "expensive" that they're luxury items and toys that shouldn't be for school kids but I disagree. It has tons of great content that I don't think Amazon could

I've been working so much that I just barely finished the campaign. I tried the online maybe 3 times this week and every time I encountered one of the bugs above within just 15-20 minutes of playing. Every time I finished a job I would just load forever or just hang. Can't wait to play it now that it's working!

GOOD LORD, is that thing made of cheese?

Maybe it's the gamer in me but they should've just built a ramp, put a hole in maybe 2 floors of the building, and you could totally just launch through it. PROBLEM SOLVED.

I love sour patch kids. I'd swim in a pool of them for sure. Until my eyes started burning. Then I'd just cry and swim in happiness.

Wait, this is real? Where has this been all my life?

Why respond if you didn't even read my point? I'll summarize:

The iPads don't cost the school $700. Apple has great deals for education. The budget may allow that much for computers anyway so if the cost reduces the need to have a dedicated computer classroom (Aside from, let's say, a library) and reduces the need for large lockers, I think it's a win for most schools. This may

I have no problem with iPads being in schools. I think the technology is a great addition to the typical computer in the classroom. But my question is... Why the hell wasn't this thing password encrypted? Correct me if I am wrong, but there is a setting that allows you to restrict what you can download, what you can

I know it may be obvious, but have you updated your drivers? It wasn't exactly working correctly for me, and I'd get stuck loading every now and then, when it did load the frame rate was horrendous. I downloaded the 13.10 beta 2 drivers for my AMD card and it works like a charm now. I guess during a beta there will

That's actually really cool but seems difficult as shit to fold that, I'm terrible at folding shirts. Given that, anytime I go to a department store, I find myself cleaning up more and fixing things than actually looking through clothes and making purchases.