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No, YOU’RE the outlier! Myself, and everyone I know, have called them the Ness and the Sness since the early ‘90s.

No, YOU’RE the outlier! Myself, and everyone I know, have called them the Ness and the Sness since the early ‘90s.

It’s more like Nez, with a Z sound, rather than Ness, which I would have thought was pronounced as in the Loch Ness Monster.

How do Americans say that differently? According to the BBC, it should be ‘aitch’ but my entire life as a Brit I’ve known people say both ‘aitch’ and ‘haitch’ pretty much interchangeably.

Actually ‘aluminum’ was coined by a Brit.

Or No Mans’ Skies”?

Just like Bill Murray and Lorenzo Music.

No, he didn’t have his personal Switch banned. He had his account banned. The point being that hackers are usually on the front line when it comes to figuring out how stuff works and that includes how Nintendo are going to deal with people who violate their terms and conditions - and it looks like it’s different to

I used to avoid Reddit because that’s basically what I had about it, but I started using it on a regular basis about a year ago and this is what I’ve discovered - it is a wide ranging site that caters to absolutely everything and everyone and it’s great to be able to join dedicated communities for just about any

Chomp and champ mean essentially the same thing, but champ isn’t really used in modern English and has never really been used in American English at all and so while, yes, the original expression was ‘champing at the bit’, there is nothing wrong with ‘chomping at the bit’ and indeed that has been the most common

Hacked PSPs and Vitas are the best - no one should have to suffer with tiny cartridges on a handheld console, and the amount of homebrew and emulators available for them make it very worthwhile. I have a friend who has zero interest in any PSP games but he bought one after I mentioned that he could be playing SNES

I like to mod consoles if it adds significantly more/different features, but I also like to wait until the system is pretty much EOL (end of life) so that the modding is as good as it’s going to get and any downsides, such as online bans, are less likely to happen - and if I’m worried about anything like that, it

TL;DR - Carpe diem

And now this tweet from her an hour ago -

Like a living embodiment of The Big Bang Theory.

^This. The fact that John thought there was a murder mystery when there wasn’t just happened to be the one of his many idiosyncrasies that got Brian Reed’s attention. When the podcast starts with that, you naturally think that you know where it’s going and you’re going to see the murder mystery solved, but that’s not

I don’t think I had any issues with it at all when playing it on the 360 - that would have been after any and all patches would have been released, though. Although if I played it again it would be on the PC and I do kind of dread trying that version.

Fallout 3 and then New Vegas. Unless you think you’d prefer the more tactical isometric style of the old games, in which case just start with the first one.

It’s aged just fine. The PC version looks the best but you may run into technical issues, although as always there are plenty of potential fixes if you’re willing to put the time in, and then you get to use mods as well - otherwise your options are PS3 or the Xbox 360 version, which can be played on Xbox One.

I think that just makes them pro-woman. Although maybe they’re thinking of Thatcher as well...