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Yep, Worf is "Worf, son of Mogh, son of Worf".

You can download the game client from their site, so I'd assume that this weekend you just don't need an activation code in order to play.

My Reddits are bleeding through onto my Gizmodo's! Oh noez!

@You - hang onto that account, it's quite something to see "You replied to your comment" in the notification pane.

I call that 4th wall trolling.

YOU!!!

There are other news/link aggregate sites out there - that I will not mention because they seem to be frowned on here, and this post is nothing but a ban trap - that use voting systems just like you're describing. It's nice because you can, in a sense, "win" an argument with someone on the internet, as long as enough

It depends; I had a graphics card that you had to manually connect an audio cable up to in order for it to pass the audio through the HDMI. I think it was the GeForce 260, or perhaps whatever I had before that.

Here's an article on Kotaku from the week before last:

Hey, the character of Beviin was a badass. He was a Mando that was practiced in killing Jedi with nothing but an iron sword and beserker rage. You don't f—- with that.

Well, since people were arguing that "there's no homosexuality in Star Wars", and given that "canon" is defined as:

Figured that this was worth a re-post regarding this topic...

Oh, also:

Yeah, I've read the books. Have you? If Traviss didn't want to portray it that way, then she shouldn't have written it that way.

Attention homophobes: there is homosexuality in the Star Wars universe. It doesn't matter what Bioware mistakingly said.

Considering I have a queue of stuff to watch that's longer than the time that I have left to live (subtracting time for work, sleep, and other pastimes), I don't think this will be a big issue.

I was wondering why I couldn't get on the swtor.com website today. Good times.

I don't think there's anything stopping you from buying the $35 extra coverage after you've fried your CPU either.

I bet that more people pay attention to the Google image than you think. I'd have to say that Google's image probably will raise more awareness about the issue than every other blacked-out website combined, including Wikipedia.

They would if they only had a protest page, like every other blacked-out site.