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I Don't Wanna Be a Pirate
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Are you just trying to be technical if your feed is coming through a coaxial cable into your home? If so, stop trying to be a douche as you know what "cable TV" refers to.

That's most retail and fast food though. If it's not a pre-order it's a loyalty program, or a combo upgrade, or add-on warranties, impulse buys at the cash, extra fluid changes (oil change places), or even just hawking booze at restaurants.

Nintendo really decided to go full douche with the Wii. Aside from changing the cable ports, there was the whole 2-3 part controllers (Wiimote, nunchuck, classic) which were magnified by the Motion Plus add-on which was then later released as a built-in version.

That's probably the main angle to this, is that if you already have a Vita this is the type of feature that could easily sway people if they were on the fence.

I'm sure there are certain scenarios for people where it'd work. I mean I still use my iPod from 2005 because I find both iOS and Android relatively unusable and arbitrarily restrictive as audio players.

Makes me wonder what they'll do when they eventually need to replace the Dome. Rogers is clearly intent on making it last, and while it feels like a warehouse with the roof closed it's generally fine when open.

It's a 5-10 minute walk from the major transit hub of the city, is within a 20 minute walk or 5-10 minute cab ride of numerous major downtown hotels, so I'd say yeah it's basically as centre as you can get.

I didn't really get the Wii U angle either. Again, for a kid/teen, I imagine there's more appeal.

This example is just over a LAN then, right? Doesn't that kind of make this example irrelevant? Why would you use this to play in your own home unless you're a young kid getting booted off a family TV or something?

That's an issue that's come up with other games already though, where we're at a point in gaming where you won't get that "wow" factor as models become more and more detailed.

The RROD was a 3-year warranty as of early 2007. If you went out and bought a new one each time, that was your mistake.

Those are acronyms though, which short form for words. Rockstar is one word. Meaning that technically, the comparable example would be just typing R, which again affects readability.

I did assume he was probably trolling, but given that there are people that have that view and aren't trolling, I figured I'd humor them.

This feature lacking from NHL is why I never finished my last "be a pro" and why I haven't started this one.

Well, there's 55 players on a football roster with 11 per team on the field, 23 on hockey roster (19 usually in a game per team), 25-40 for MLB with 10-13 on the field at a time. Not to mention all the GM aspects of any of these sports, or playing with friends over long distances.

I love his reaction. "Baby, I'm just publicly salivating over 50 girls that I'd like to fuck more than you. WHY YOU GOTTA BE SO INSECURE?!"

Even if your case is legitimate, if the number of people that do it have nerve damage in their fingers, then it's clearly an epidemic. I'm sure most people are making a conscious point of doing it that way. Same with the "Se7en" example.

It's a logo, not their name. The amount I see them called "R*" is insanely disproportionate to how often you see people call any other company or organization by their logo. It's also not like it serves as an easier way to type "Rockstar." (Save for the other post where the person has a limiting condition.)

At least it technically describes something you do in the game, and do probably more than any other action save for homicide.

That's a much better example, because no matter how you stylize it or format it or what font you use, it's a dumb name.