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Anyone else notice when you first see the woman stetching to get on the bicycle it has the following phrase as a subtitle...

Well... you also have to take into account that the deal is only going to cost Google about 4 billion dollars once you take into account all of Motorola's future tax credits for past losses.

That seems really big. I wonder how well that's going to work with kids.

@Homerjay has ABSA Fever: For an xbox, I would get the 250GB Holiday Bundle. It comes with two great games, Forza 3 and Alan Wake. It's a great way to get started.

@Kogo: Suddenly I have an urge to watch a movie series I have been avoiding for so long. WHY DID NOBODY TELL ME!!!

Where do you sleep? Seems like a lot of wasted space for a car garage.

You had me at "delayed command execution."

@jackslackofselfrespect: Well, yes. Covenent ships are covered by massive energy shields. The spartan flys in through the "elevator."

What do you mean no LAN!?!

sniff...snifff...only the terran campaign....sniff....sniff...have to wait for expansion packs to finish story... wahhhhhhhh.....

Ehh... not that big a deal. My office has AT&T and Verizon sites on our roof. They don't cost THAT much (for a company wanting good cell reception throughout the building). You can't even see them on our three story roof.

@Mikekearn has an overly long username: Nope... not in the theaters I have access to. For example, Toy Story 3 and Despicable Me are totally in 3d. Not a single screen in my state is showing it in 2d.

What a waste... $150.00 doesn't really expand your user base.

@VegetarianZombie: When I rate games, I see five seperate stars. How does the scale go from 2.5 to five?

What I hate the most about 3D is how much the colors of films become muted and not as vibrant. You can’t see any of the great detail that went into some of these films.

@sinchero: It's a standard corporate strategic decision. No doubt Ballmer said.. "E&D division you shall reduce expenses by x percent by x date." The highest expense is people. Let them go and the expense is no longer on your books. Its just another form of outsourcing that every American company seems to resort to.