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If they combine two things that have never been combined before, that's not unoriginal. That combination of things has never been done, therefore it's different. Pretty much everything is derivative in some way. An iterative creative process is how almost everything is improved.

Makes sense. At least one of the directors, I think the Creative Director Paul Sage, was also a lead on Dark Age of Camelot.

How do you know where he is?

If I can run 99% of my games on Ubuntu or Chrome OS, ESPECIALLY ESO, I might start making the move.

You should play Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth in a dark room with surround sound alone. >:)

DANKEY KAAAAAAAAAAANG

Or "Discrimination law"

welp. here's to hoping they don't charge real dollars for horse armor in ESO.

At first I saw a bed, then a martini glass. Now all I see is cleavage.

Unfortunately, though, the vibrator collection gets a little ridiculous.

Argh. Sometimes I feel like I'm the only one who deeply cared about the Acrobatics, Jump, and Levitate skills/spells of Morrowind. My Acrobatics skill was 100, and I made a ContinentHopper ring that increased my Jump by 100 for 2 seconds. I'd cast it and jump... and I would remain in the air for literally a full

I work for a robotic warehouse automation solution company, and the turn-around for the jobs of people who are "pallet pickers" is about 3 months. They're the ones we're replacing. However, the company I work for employs about 200 people. So really is just replacing blue collar jobs that no one wants to do with

#corrections

Yeah, it's definitely more about creativity than "being good". Ditto with video games! Just like Super Mario was wicked random with its character design.

Shpongle, as in the musical group? I'm listening to them right now, as I'm seeing them on Wednesday night in Boston. I can't wait!

Character and ship wipes are over, they claim. Worlds may be wiped though.

"All will be revvvvvealed." I think he's a fan of Kashmir by Led Zeppelin.

I don't think our wrinkly skin is the evolution, I think our skin going back to normal is the evolution. Clearly, our hands work better in most situations when our skin is normal instead of wrinkly.