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  • I have AKG 240 MK IIs, I think they cost around the same. There is a very distinct difference between this pair and my older Philips or "gaming-grade" SteelSeries headphones. My wife, who has no experience with audio and usually does not care much for high-end electronics, had a listen to my pair (not knowing how much

I don't "get" big weddings. My wife agreed with me that these are a silly and unncessary expense - and in the end, we had a small ceremony. With the savings we kitted out a fancy kitchen and went on a trip to Rome. Seems like money better spent.

It's probably nearly silent in operation.

Why not combine both? Buy the prop, put working machine guns on it, shoot starving children in the face.

WARFACE

Yes, yes you are.

Moving an entire arm or hand instead of flicking a wrist or rolling a wheel is neither convenient nor comfortable. Putting a screen at an downward angle will obliterate your neck if you use your computer for hours at a time. It works for short interactions, but for actual work or longer stints, I see it doing more

DIY laptops are called whitebooks. It's a chassis with a display and possibly a graphics card built in, so you can spec the processor, hdd/ssd and RAM yourself. They are bulkier than say, an Ultrabook, but they make it up in servicability. Mine's been going on for 6 years now, thanks to an SSD swap, RAM/display

Ouya is stillborn anyway.

Came here to post this.

Why? Even in real life there are people that can and did start shooting randomly, killing numerous innocents, following that up with a bullet to their own brain. And in the context of zombie apocalypse, you'd expect there'd be a certain number of unstable sociopaths about. ;>

If it exists within the game, it's allowed. Period.

who cares anyway.

Accident?

afshg, gonna get me one of those today.

I'd still prefer the crazy-ass huge controller, though.

Razer proposed a super-expensive gaming laptop. A set top box would be constructed from desktop parts, and thus will be much cheaper. And possibly upgradeable.

Well, standard PC with a next-gen graphics card. I believe a standard 560Ti clocks at 1.6 TFLOPs - so either two of these, or one at a similar price point in about a years' time...

Mainboards, computer parts and consumer devices branded and designed by: Apple Inc., ASRock, Asus, Barnes & Noble, Cisco, Dell, EVGA Corporation, Hewlett-Packard, Intel, IBM, Lenovo, Microsoft, MSI, Motorola, Netgear, Nintendo, Nokia, Panasonic, Samsung, Sharp, Sony, and Sony Ericsson.

So it'll be less powerful than last year's medium-high end PCs?