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@mcderek3000: Do you know something we don't about demons? Now I'm curious to know what they really look like, but you'd probably have to kill me. :(

@Dangsterr: Though they will have to wait for next year to do it. The decade doesn't truly start until 2011. ;)

@jayntampa: As ridiculous as it is, it's accurate. Let's say I get my one for the day, then someone pulls a reserve, I'm down to zero. It doesn't matter that I successfully got a reservation for the day, it looks like I did nothing. I'd have to get one more res to show a number. One negative means I need two

@elmarko: But you paid $60 for the realism of the game. All I hear is how realistic the game is, and now everyone complains about it. You simply can't have it both ways. I agree some games should have more accessibility options, but not a game that prides itself on realism.

@tornbhc007: I hate it when they don't offer split-screen! Maybe I have someone over who doesn't own their own copy of the same game. I'm not buying 2-3 copies of all the games I want to play with someone else...

Has everyone lost their friggin' minds? What if, *gasp*, this was a real situation. The other guys would be wearing the same set of colors as you if it was a real war. Be glad the designer put in a red uniform, as ridiculously useless as it would be for camouflage, unless you're in hell.

I'd have to slightly disagree with rocket freight delivery. We may be used to the FedEx Man bringing me goods from left coast to right coast overnight, but that was certainly visionary in the 50's. True a jet isn't a rocket, but it's awfully close.

The way I read the title of the article was "we get to ask one question, collectively come up with a really good one." I wanted to ask what the meaning of life was.

@NeVeRMoRe666: Even if tires were part of the contract, it couldn't be legally enforced. Tires are something that are needed for normal operation of your car. A NOS kit is extraneous. Your car will run without it.

@NeVeRMoRe666: Installing an NOS kit is totally different than replacing your tires, alternator, etc. You're adding something that was not put there by the manufacturer. Changing a faulty drive makes the unit useable again. Something that was already there but broken was replaced; nothing extra was added.

@aniteshj: Though I agree with you that you don't own the service, I fail to see replacing a defective component as being against the ToS. I'd be pissed if Chrysler wouldn't fix the engine of my car because I bought new tires.

@IvanDashSmith: Breaking the fourth wall is when the action of the play stops and the audience is addressed directly. Often to comment on one of the other characters or his situation.

I've been using Sumatra for a while, and I like it. However, does anyone know how to make it display in the browser rather than downloading and viewing? That's my only gripe.

@Jeff Yeh: @David M. James: Thanks to you both, I figured it out. My main problem was I wasn't using the proprietary drivers for ATI... Once I used that, it all worked. Now I can spin the cube all day! :P #ubuntu

@Xeno: Same here. Pretty much whatever comes with the computer stays there. The exception is my laptop dual-boots Ubuntu. More of a play around with something new than anything else with that though. #operatingsystems

Getting the new Grub loader to play nice was hell, erasing the partitions to reinstall was kinda sucky, but once you get it going, it's not bad at all. Works fine dual-booting with Win7.

@The Cap'n: I'd concur. My PS3 is ethernet connected, and it takes forever to play. I think that's why I rarely touch it. When I want to play something, there's a "mandatory update" that takes forever to download. I lose interest in playing by the time the download is finished. #netflix

@TheHeartless: Amen to everything you just said. Though you should add #9- finding time to actually play the games. Maybe it's that I just grew up, but responsibilities keep me from gaming as much as I would really want to. :( #tud