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@Chernobyl: But has it changed much since the last version? Maybe I'm missing the point, due to not really playing games, especially football.

A load of people in school had bought FIFA 11 and were looking at the box (yes, looking at the box) during lunch.

My experiment would involve teaaching children that, if you swear and insult somebody enough, you can get anything you want.

This is very worrying to read that the subway is so unprotected from things like this. I cannot comprehend how the system is so vulnerable to something as common as rain.

@Papsky: The sentimental value outweighed (ans still outweighs) the material value for Pokemon cards. Even though I haven't looked at them in about 7 years.

It may seem cruel for the scalpers to be doing this, but I'm sure I (and many others) would do the same with the promise of quick cash.

If only Outlook would go as fast as he did.

If it helps people who are unable to play games as well as others play at an average level, then this is fine. It's when already good players are suddenly able to spam weapons and otherwise cheat it becomes unfair.

Normally, with phone designs, I think 'this looks good, but will be poorly executed'. But, for once, I think this is a weird idea that will most probably surprise me in quality.

@matt buchanan: I didn't mean to say the alternatives to MS Office were insufficient, more that many people will stick to it because it's what they know best.

I don't think it's that Microsoft need iPhone apps; Microsoft are in no pickle over the sales of their products. It's that the iPhone (or, more importantly, the iPad) needs Microsoft apps. Try as any brand or company might, nothing is going to replace Microsoft Office. Of course OpenOffice is a great alternative, and

I'm sure that, were we to drink it on Earth, it would taste similar to shitty supermarket own-brand super-strong flat beer.

I assume that, when this goes over grass, it leaves a trail of fire.

I wish they were my parents.

I think scientists should destroy all evidence of this asteroid and see how smart future generations really are. Call it 'persuaded natural selection'.

What kind of sadistic person made the can? I can't open them without slipping and cutting my hand at least ten times.

I'm surprised Nokia put this event on in Sweden, since they are a Finnish company.