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@SG-17: I've always felt this way. Supposedly we have hundreds of dreams per night. It would be almost statistically impossible if none of them came true.

@iHack: Free nerd points to anyone who catches this obscure reference:

@Flaeor: I was not trolling, and I don't care if it's out of context. I was just saying be careful when someone says "absolutely not" and then says "well, some." It's dangerous water, especially about something this real.

"No data is ever sent back to Microsoft. Period. Full stop."

Moarzzini!!

@TwinTiger: Hear, hear! Couldn't have put it better myself.

@minjin: That would make for a fantastic book, Mr. Card. ;)

Thank you, Leigh. You have verified my thoughts regarding this subject and have helped me design a game I'm working on. Thank you!!

@Krakenstein: Eternal Sunshine joke for me, too.

@Tanas Sylliboy: That's probably because Mayor Quimby was supposed to sound like JFK. Fancy that.

Her name...is Cindy Super. I must have her. It's obviously a secret identity, and she's obviously a super hero.

The best part of that video was that one guy had Thriller playing in the background.

Wait. You can't just...leave? I don't understand.

We should sentence them to playing WoW until they die. Literally. That feels fitting. Don't let them go to the bathroom, and don't let them sleep.

Despite what some people are saying, this is still impressive. The title says "blow through;" it didn't say solve. Good luck remembering an entire maze and going to the exit without any error whatsoever after only going down each path basically once.

@Ghostnappa9001: Yeah, what zhinker said. If there is an "island" then that method doesn't work. If you look at this maze, almost the entire maze is an "island." As in, if you always turned right, you'd get back to the beginning and never reach the end.

Reminds me of Jumper. This looks great, actually. Hopefully I'll have time to try it out, but I probably won't. :(

...why is the court not actually going through with the trial? What the hell? He knew EXACTLY what he was doing! It's first degree stealing of $6 MILLION worth of code. Justice system fail.

@MentatYP: and that, kids, is why you quit Microsoft and make an amazing game for their OS on your own. That way, you get money forever!

I understand it's evil week but... why can't you just use a normal bike pump? You know... take the air from... the air.