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I always thought avoiding this messages was easy until CryptoLocker took over a couple of our networks. I swear, emails come through as voicemail@yourdomain.com and look just like a normal email-to-voicemail message. No big deal, right? Wrong. The thing goes through the network and locks every Office and PDF document

I agree with this. However, I still haven't beaten the dragon on that bridge in Dark Souls...

This works out well, I think because it's the one generation I skipped.

I did this with the 360 right before the new consoles came out. Really, it's a solid decision. Not too much compelling has come out for next-gen and I had literally missed most of a generation of games. In addition, nearly all of those games were super cheap so I (still) have quite the library to catch up to. I

Goodness, I'm so relieved that we all agree on this. I looked at this and though, "Man, I hope I'm not a creeper for being okay with this."

I do remember having to use the console for a lot of things, but no more than I would personally do on my Mac. Console was just easier in a lot of cases (and scriptable).

In 10 years, would you still have the disks? Would they still work? If you downloaded a DRM-free installer, would the media you downloaded them to still be functioning? Are you really going to be trying to run this game in 10 years? If you were, what makes you think you'll have a way to run it on a newer version of

Goddamn it, this sounds like a good breakfast.

So basically, slightly less work than getting a static IP.

I absolutely adore cell shading. It looks gorgeous on last-gen and my PC.

After Obama's "hope" platform, the next president surely has to step it up and become the Batman.

No pun intended, right?

I'm not sure what America has to do with gaming. Kotaku, get it together.

Right! I found that switch the other day and was just like, really? I didn't have to keep dying? I died so quickly I don't think I even know what item I picked up.

Our problem is that most (all?) of our clients don't seem very receptive to Google Apps. I'm not sure why, but sharing and everything just seems really confusing to them. I, on the other hand, really don't get it. Most of our clients are on Office 365, and while I use it and enjoy it to an extent, Google Drive is

I didn't realize that, either my first time through. How the hell did I pass up that ladder so many times?

This is a great article, but I believe you should revise it for PowerShell. PowerShell is massively more powerful and works with all of the traditional commands from Command Prompt. You can program it much like a fully-featured programming language and I believe you can even program GUIs, based on some work I've seen

I said it on Reddit, but my eyes lit up when I saw this and all I could think of was, "Demon's Souls".

I need to make another post because I'm increasingly bothered by the attitude in most of this thread.

Really?