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@Cheesus Crust: They also presume guilt which must also be a great thing.

@pseizure2000: So just out of curiousity are against all harvesting of cetaceans?

@reuthermonkey: While I see both sides of the argument, I do think that they have a net negative impact on the level of play. Many of the captains and players havent been able to communicate- and there has already been one instance where a player who had a yellow in the match kicked a ball in the back of the net

@thinkthis: I dont doubt that... Nintendo has a history of mostly shiz third party titles and for the most part the only reason to buy their consoles is for the same Nintendo IPs that they have been publishing since I was 3.

Having the wireless built in qualifies as an upgrade IMO given that the adapter was ridiculously expensive... That and the chipsets/drives are superior to the model I own.

whoops... didnt see all the side pics...

@thinkthis: I agree with you from a strictly hardware perspective (there is a lot of tech bundled in there), my only worry is about the sort of software that will be supported... I am really excited about head tracking and other features I just havent had the chance to play any myself, and quite honestly some of the

@mattjumbo: I seem to recall SegaCD making quite the splash.

@Alduron: Agreed... I mean Biggest Loser really?!

@pseizure2000: I wasnt suggesting Darwinism, I was just saying by your logic we should all be eating dogs and perhaps keeping pigs as pets. I mean what is the scientific threshold here and will it fly in the face of cultural norms?

@Neimo: actually in the case of veal a media campaign actually managed to hurt sales significantly, and managed to change the industry (though sales havent recovered)

@pseizure2000: Wow thats not very nice... I have always been curious about peoples moral views on what they eat and it can be hard to deduce (especially when people are so reactionary).

@jcrane2: So you say that this is the end of civilization as we know it, and then in the last paragraph it is all of the sudden a boon for humanity solving an age-old problem?

@SkelatorDan: Only if it can measure distances in hot dogs.

We already have the technology for the handgrip attachment so I would assume that all other technology should become available to us in the near future.

I think that the internet is really a boon to cognitive thinking... I have been outsourcing all of memorization needs to a variety of technologies, freeing up my cerebral cortex for processing...

I find it funny that the official ball from 1954 has 18 panels (and is somewhat more in line with the tech advanced balls of today) as compared to the through the 90s which were all 32-panel balls- which is of course the archetypal soccer ball.

Jambulani=Jabulani

@bakasama: Sounds scientific. Everyone really needs to know about your definitive findings.

@Lord_Data: It should be mentioned that the reason they were single shot is because they were intended for citizens of occupied nations, who would use them to shoot one of the occupiers and then take his vastly superior (and easily reusable) weapon.