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Look at poor Canada. For some reason I feel like their gun-related violence is a direct consequence of being so close to us.

This was an article about not blaming video games for gun violence. That's like the opposite of blame.

If you have or know someone with access to the Advantage program, it's $50 after MIR on T-Mo, and it's $99 on Sprint through Best Buy or Amazon Wireless.

How 'bout $50 on contract with T-Mo?

Mostly, but it does have custom software to take advantage of the stylus, which is much more advanced than just a regular capacitive stylus.

I started Zoe's Tale after loving The Last Colony, but like you said, I found it WAY too similar to really be able to get through it after finishing the trilogy before it. I may revisit in a year or so when The Last Colony is not so fresh in my mind, but as a direct sequel, it doesn't work.

I'd actually agree with you putting Geniuses below Geek Squad. At least in the Geek Squad, you have to deal with various PCs, various OSs, and various hardware. Geniuses deal with Apple devices, and that's it.

Ummm, did you actually read the article, or did you just misread the title and rush to comment?

And by then it will probably be too late. They have such a huge lead right now that is slowly being eaten away by Samsung, HTC, and others that once they get overtaken, no amount of retail store cleanup will help them regain their lead.

Not particularly. Consider how many total Apple retail stores there are in the world. If you ask for stories about shenanigans that occur in the kitchens of restaurants, I'm sure you'd get a similarly large slew of responses.

Don't forget that some of the shenanigans occurred at warehouses, from which your online orders ship from.

FYI, none of those people mentioned as the first students were children. They're all adults, some of them like Streen quite old (he's described as having white hair).

My favorite candidates for the new Star Wars movies: the Jedi Academy Trilogy, the Thrawn Trilogy, or the Correllian Trilogy. All three of those have space-operatic feels, greatly expand the Star Wars universe, have interesting villians, and great depth of story.

Don't forget the borderline invincibility of the damn thing. "Hurr durr, keep shooting, I'll just sit here and wait for your guns to run out of juice. Oh, you're going to bring a Death Star to shoot me? Psh, no worries, I'll be fine."

Yeah, to me too, but apparently the WarZ devs are banking on people not thinking there's a difference.

Your comment would make sense if you were talking about a force of nature. No point complaining about tornadoes...you just deal. However, movies (i.e. recreation) are a luxury, and you go because you enjoy it. If you don't enjoy it, it's stupid to say "just deal with it and go anyways". While I may not be the center

Increasing the respawn from 1 hour to 4 hours at the same time you introduce a method to buy earlier respawns is not a convenience. It's a money grab, and it breaks balance in the sense that if you buy back from death over and over, you're essentially playing the same character more, where you can amass greater

Buying earlier respawn?

Not really. In a way, that statement is true. An online game is never "done". There are always patches to release, balance issues to address, content to update, etc... However, that is still no excuse for promising to release a full game, and releasing an Alpha instead.

Seriously. Gamers who back things on Kickstarter are a chill bunch, willing to wait for the game they were promised, as long as there's communication from the dev. By releasing a half-assed POS, instead of waiting until the game was actually done, they've pissed off their most vocal supporters, who are now their most