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I actually agree with deLos - I love apple products, but they do represent the aesthetic of 50s era futurism quite well. Nothing wrong with that.

Ah, australian slang. Thanks, google!

norks?

Now that's what I call "waggle". Ha-ha, sigh.

Very true.

Christ now I remember the inserts. I'm amazed those crappy games supported that many inputs. I got the real sports soccer the other day on emulation and boy howdy was I terrible..

Boy did I hate this controller. The buttons on the right broke in the first couple weeks, and I don't think I ever used the numerical keypad. What was that for anyway? To make calls?

I find it hard to think that PCs are still part of the conversation

But has it been, ever before? My experience in software development makes me err on the side of caution when predicting untested functionality. my 2 years of experience. heh.

Hm! Interesting.. but it still seems the additional QA-ing required would make the purse approach more practical and reliable. If this was something used more than once, than your approach would make more sense to me.

Right and left have always been fluid political terms that change with the times and the location.

In Europe, many neo-nazis self identify with far-right politics, and there are examples of far-right parties in the UK and Europe including racial identity in their agendas, most often in regard to worker's rights and immigration.

You'd need to create an app that simultaneously fed video to external glasses while showing a separate video play. The hardware may not permit such usage, but if it did, you'd still need to code for that. The trouble involved makes the purse approach much more practical.

I agree with you completely. I actually taped over the minimap in Battlefield 2 and it greatly improved the experience, except once I went inside a multi-roomed enclosure, I immediately got lost, had no idea where I was headed, and that was that.

Whenever a once distinguishable trend has gone from hot, to not, and then aspects of its aesthetic re-enter the fashion consciousness, it has become retro. You cant set a time limit. That's something nerds do.

Unfortunately, more than most people, I get disoriented and lost almost immediately and frustration sets in.

Thank god he stopped wearing that stupid crystal around his neck.

What if public perception shifts about of how normal your activites are ? For instance, what if some crazed politician associates Librarians with communists, and it catches on? what if chocolate gains a drug classification?

It would seem odd that while trying to maintain interest in their current game RAGE that they would distract you by offering Doom 4 news. Counter productive really.

You see, that to me makes sense. What doesn't make sense is when I see dudes jogging in the park with giant gold pendants on, or tennis players doing the same. It boggles my mind. TO me it's like wearing a top hat - you need it to fit the rest of the outfit, or at the very least the activity, but if it's a sentimental