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@Donnie Baker: I don't know. I kind of like what EA did with Madden Wii. (The last 2 iterations of it) With the cartoony characters instead of attempting the realistic look that you can't get on the Wii like you can with the Xbox and PS3. I also think it's a little more fun to play on the Wii because of the way you

I think part of that would stem from people who want a Wii has one by now. With the Wii's sales the way they were for the first several years the Wii was out, a decline in sales was bound to happen. How many Wii consoles does one person need?

I might also add that November 24th "National Opt-Out Day" is a VERY heavily traveled day. If you're flying that day, I'd HIGHLY suggest you get to the airport even earlier than you normally do. *If* enough people participate in this the lines to get through security will be even worse than usual and really, "National

Did it occur to the creator of this that the reason they didn't install airport security in 1931 was because there were no true airports? Any airplanes at that time were part of the Army Air Corps (the USAF didn't exist until 1947) Airports were not around until the 1950's.

@joshuabond_007: All? I'd love to be a fly on the wall if it's a female wearing a "rock hard XXTRA large dildo" getting a pat down. Just to see the look on the TSA agent's face. LMAO

Since there doesn't seem to be a standardized way of doing these searches, I do feel bad for the TSA agents who do their job properly and don't fondle people and aren't out right ridiculous in how they go about doing their job. I've seen good and bad TSA agents, the problem is that we're only ever going to hear about

@Lu10ntDn: Again, I think you're going after the wrong thing. Clearly we can't go without any security what so ever, you're going to get an even larger public backlash than what's starting to happen with the current TSA practices. What NEEDS to happen is re-evaluation of how the TSA operates. It's random and there are

@comodidit: Yeah I had a Gillette Fusion Power (the 5 bladed razor with batteries) in my carry on (it was the only bag I had, I try not to check bags if at all possible) and it went through the xray machine with no problems what so ever. They did, however, make me throw out my Pepsi I was drinking when they looked at

@thnikkamax: You're right and we're only a generation, removed from the baby boomers who did change the state of the world. Sad.

I've argued this in response to other commenters in another article. One of the MAJOR problems is the fact that the TSA hires like McDonalds. They'll take anyone if they fill out an application and the TSA has openings. There may (or apparently may not) go through a few days of training and are sent off on their own.

@Lu10ntDn: Dude really, the rub downs aren't a result of who's president. They are the result of the TSA being able to hire the same way McDonalds hires. They hire any Tom, Dick and/or Harry off the street, put them through maybe 3 days to a week of training and sends them off on their own. Becoming a TSA agent

@se7a7n7: I'm still not convinced

@m4ximusprim3: 10 minutes!?! I'd LOVE to only have to spend 10 minutes :/

I'd say that the most useful function is the fact that it reads the diagnostic codes so you can know what's wrong when the Check Engine light comes on.

1 rotary pedal? I'm not sure how efficient that would be. Not to mention that it's only being "friendly" to one thigh

Synthetic or not it's still regulated by the FDA. I don't foresee that flu vaccine coming out in the way you're implying next year by that fact alone. He said himself he's impatient. He's being optimistic. He can create this bacteria, etc but it doesn't sound like there's been a lot of trials on this stuff. The FDA

@sarge5: By today's standards, yes but you need to account for inflation

I dunno if I was the workers I'd be pretty proud of myself. Thankfully nobody died, but I mean, what else can you do but sit and laugh about it?