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@MySandwich: You know it was bound to happen eventually

@AcidSpoon: Yeah, it happens in the 6th one, which came out in theaters last summer and on DVD in the winter

@AcidSpoon: The movie has already come out

Woot! I was wondering where a list like this was. came out just in time, since I just got my samsung vibrant last week (hooray for free smartphones!)

@effoffpunk: What about the other specs? It will depend on your RAM as well. But from the CPU standpoint, I would say you should be fine. AMD chips tend to (or at least, used to) have a lower speed than their equivalent Intel chips, and if SC2 can take advantage of the dualcore, you'll be good.

@Jennacide: They should make a show out of doing stuff like that. See what different electronics can take, voltage-wise and what they do when hit with 100,000 volts, or whatever. Maybe even an episode of mythbusters. Would be interesting to see

@TheTonyShow: I had a surge protector that did nothing to help my computer. There was a power outage on campus one day (a squirrel got into the transformer and caused it to blow, I kid you not) and the PSU in my computer was fried. Wound up getting a UPS and haven't had a problem since.

Hey guys, just wanted to share the news that the kotakuites steam group is hosting a tourney! You can get the details at the group page: [steamcommunity.com]

@superhappyfuntime: The problem is, the "black" box is stored on the plane and can be destroyed, same as everything else on the plane; it's just a lot less likely to happen based on its location (in the tail of the plane). So it would be better to have at least some of the data in case the box is destroyed, but, like

@BigDaddy0790: Like driggity said, having that data allows them to understand how/why the plane crashed and, even more importantly, allows designers to design planes that are able to fix the weaknesses of the planes that crashed. It can also help pilots be better pilots and be able to react to the situations that

I know I have always had the 1-disc-at-a-time with unlimited streaming, which has served me fine and I love it. Now that streaming has come to the wii, I think I'll find myself requesting DVDs a lot less frequently, but at least I won't be hurting them more by downgrading to a lower plan

@dcdttu: but this one was born at 320x the suns mass, so it's shrunk since then... I didn't know stars could do that. Apparently, once it got wind of being torn apart for being so big, it started shedding weight fast

@Zing: I was wondering the same thing. But why else would it be spinning in circles?

@BoxOfScraps: here is the mathematical proof. who can argue with math?!

@TristanToh: I would say a man is someone who is mature and respectable towards himself and others, no matter who they are. He can still have fun and pull immature pranks and all, but as long as he knows the appropriate times for such activities and understands the consequences of his actions. Also, he should fit

@Takeshi Kovacs: I just got it a couple of months ago and am glad I did. I would say that getting the PC version is worth it based on what I hear about the console versions, but I have only played it on the PC. They just had a sale on it, so I don't think there will be another one soon unortunately.