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Yeah, but can you still get them to work on a current-gen PC?

Welcome to DOS.
Now, imagine having to do all that without the internet.

In particular, I didn't see a mention of his foreign policy.

Mark the day the distance between the Earth and moon became more impressive to me.

I hear what you're saying, but at the same time I kind of enjoy how quiet he kept this.

Ah yes, Lucasfilm. Ruining everyone's fun since 1983.

Count me as a member of the public who wouldn't have been confused, because I've never heard of Skywalker Vineyards.

Could have been mineral resources. A salt vein, or, it could have been the obsidian deposits that first drew the researcher who discovered the place up there searching. Specific high-altitude medicinal plants can't be ruled out entirely either.

There. Fixed it.

"Paleoamericans" is a more realistic term than "Paleoindians".

That, or it could mean that there was a resource at or near the site which was considered valuable enough to not leave it unattended if it could be helped in order to prevent theft or maintain a monopoly on said resource.

More serious response: If anyone else was asking themselves "if they were so certain paleoindians couldn't live at that altitude, why were they looking for them there," a pull quote from the CBC article:

We io9 editors were just debating this point — about whether this article is misogynist or not. I was really fascinated by the fact that the article revealed how a single, small change to a person's eyes could make them basically unrecognizable. So I thought of this as a story about the science of facial recognition

Agree ^^

Whether the science is interesting or not, I'm disappointed to see this covered on io9, which I generally hope to be above such misogynist picking apart of every detail about women's appearance. It's not the content of the article - it's the very fact of it. Calling in experts to perform forensic analyses of women's

Okay, so that's what it looks like. But if it doesn't sound like *PEW PEW* than this was all a waste of many sciences.