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Respect to the BBC. They make some of the best programming around today, its good to see their values hold true in the face of Microsofts unreasonable profiteering.

@gique: This is a large problem for some of the customers I design tooling for in my profession. We have to go out of our way to make sure the toolmakers and the production houses are legitimate and audited regularly.

@BalramRules: You will never earn enough money in your life to accomplish any of that. #oddities

@flanker22: Yeh, that'd because they all run on a heavily modified id tech 3 - the Quake 3 engine. COD runs relatively well inart because the modern graphics card evolved trying to eek out as many frames from that engine as was possible. #modernwarfare2

@slimky: The irony in your statement is that the Half Life engine, GoldSrc, is mostly the Quake engine - which Carmack made. CS/HL was far from the first of anything to do what you describe.

@heybtbm: I bought one for $1000 Au, which was about $800 US at the time.

Oh dude

Wow. Im not a huge GM fan, but this has turned into quite the little coup for GM and Lutz. It says a lot about Jag/Audi/Merc that they don't have the faith in their product that Lutz has in the CTS-V.

Weird that these comments come off the back of the FT86 announcement, which marks the only exciting car Toyota has made in over a decade.

Meanwhile, at Xbox Defense Force Headquarters;

First car with this engine; '91 VN Calais (Commodore). Eaton SC'd, 5sp man, LSD, suspension etc. It was a fun car to drive. But ultimately a waste of money.

@SacGamer: It's literally a single guy holding up the changing of a single law related to video games. That's not even a footnote on a page of reasons to move to another country.

@MarywithanM: I know you're being facetious, but smoking cigarettes is a largely carbon neutral exercise.

FOOKIN PRAWNS

@dal20402: There's no doubt Ford would drop the pricing for a US variant.