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Dan DeStefano
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what in the name of jeebus does this have to do with life hacks??

as an Uber driver I can say confidently that they can and they do, y’all just gotta tip!

there are a ton of drivers, like me, who want it to stay the way it is, but you couldn’t find one person to support keeping things the way they are? how odd. I looked at Elizabeth Warren’s post about this and almost every comment was saying they were Uber drivers and wanted things to stay as they were. this article

Yeah, I think the most disappointing thing is that all the places you go are basically the same. It feels like in Fallout 3 when I went into, I think the Nuka Cola factory, and there was all this cool occult stuff going on, but in the end it was just a way to get loot. I kept searching and searching to find that

ur a millennial! woo! ::high five::

Amazing! I learned this song on the piano when I got it because The Roberta Williams Anthology book had some art with pieces of the score on it. I'd definitely recommend people play Phantasmagoria even though it's not that good. Like, at all, but still. Phantasmagoria 2 on the other hand!? Amazing. There's a gay

That's totally what it's about lol

The part they skipped over is what's in the BBQ sauce. Probably mostly sugar, just like the bread, which is the actual worst part for you.

I remember really liking this game, but it being way too easy. Doesn't SIN cast regen on you in the final battle? I remember that being weird. But the leveling up system was awesome!

I would love if they brought back FMV games today. With HD video, it's higher quality and cheaper to make than it was in the 90s. And can you imagine these with high-quality video? I think it's worth exploring.

Is there any word on Oculus Rift support on this?

If you're on a Mac, I use a FANTASTIC front end for my old DOS games called "Boxer". All you do is put in your CD ROM and drag it onto the Boxer icon and it creates a game package, fetches the box art, copies the CD to the package and runs the installer. All the tweaks to CPU cycles and stuff have a GUI which works

The best part of this piece was that it highlighted the fact that most gamers don't play games to get a feel for killing other people. We play them for the challenge. It's more about getting through the level. And in games like Deus Ex or Dishonored or even Metal Gear Solid, they reward you handsomely for

I love how Gizmodo keeps saying that the screen sucks without ever even seeing it. It's not all about specs, you know.

I'm on AT&T and the online tool just automatically selects the unlimited data plan for me. Is this not correct? It's still $30/mo and it's still unlimited. I'm not seeing a problem here.

I know exactly what I would do. I would buy a big plot of land and construct the exact Resident Evil mansion and lab, exactly the way it is in the game. Then I would populate it with zombies and play the game in real life. How much could that cost? $100 Million? $500 Million? And think of all the jobs it would

Have you tried downloading anything via usenet? What speeds do you get?

I've got Time Warner Cable in Brooklyn, NY and it's AWFUL. During the day, we get pretty good speeds (We have a 30Mbps plan), but at night, when we're actually using it, our speed is anywhere from .2Mbps to 7Mbps. I would love to switch plans, but NYC only lets one ISP per building. So I'm screwed.

I think we're all waiting for the peripherals to drop in price. There's no way I'm paying the current Thunderbolt premium for a drive, even though I would love to use it.

Yeah, I always wonder whether its me or it's the games. Were they just better back then?