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James Valentine
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Lol, he thinks sunchips are healthier than other chips.

@Vecha: A great company such a Sony? Wait, are we talking about the same company? Because I clearly remember this "Great company" dumping over a billion dollars into DRM protection for CDs.... that was defeated by a $1.50 Sharpie.

@Hongo: The 3 year old will do as I say, if he knows what's good for him. I'm holding Mr. Teddy hostage.

@LucasReis - LOCK2K: It's not just expensive, a firmware update required by a new game could make your 170$ dollar investment worthless.

@Damien Lavizzo: I still don't really see that as misleading. As far as anyone has said it's not doctored footage, it's just taken from a different console. This is less of an exaggeration than the majority of game commercials over the last decade, where ad footage was mostly high quality computer renders photoshopped

I don't get it. It's a cross platform game, why does it matter? So what they used PS3 footage... it's on the PS3! If it was a 360 only game, being rendered some how thru a PS3, then ok yeah, there's a problem. But this? This is nothing. At least it's actual game footage, not something doctored.

Now playing

I've been disappointed with motion controlled gaming ever since Sega Activator. Micosoft, Sony, Nintendo, it doesn't matter. Sega lied to me as a kid, and I will never trust again ;(

@jsprigg: Oh wow, that is awesome!

@jinchoung: What you seem to be getting at is AI, not exactly a model/simulation of the brain. Replicating thought process, sure, that can be done without knowing how individual atoms and molecules interact with each other.

I know it's a couple days late, but it wasn't until just now that I realized it said "Roll over your foes" and not "Roll over your face"

@zross312: The issue was "It's not specifically in the constitution." I'm not saying they don't have the authority.

@yantelope: It could justify building internet pipelines by saying it's necessary for education/commerce/communication as well, since those issues are in the constitution. That's kind of the deal with section 8 article I, it's pretty broad.

@yantelope: No, the only thing about roads in the constitution is about "post roads" or roads for getting mail from post office to post office. We don't have post roads anymore. The commerce clause doesn't touch on that.

@Lite: an adventurer is me!: Satellite internet is expensive and slow, I would call that a half assed solution at best to be honest.

@admoseremic: Alright, let's start by cutting out that really expensive war going on. We could provide free internet for life to every US citizen in the country at a fraction of what it costs to keep the war going.

@yantelope: And building roads, nothing in the constitution about road building. Let's start tearing down these highways and interstates, and stop maintenance and new roads from being built.

@EdgarJPublius: I can totally agree with you here, but, I don't think we only have a window of two centuries to do it in.

@openfly: Ok, explain this to me. Why is it more important to get to Mars than to, say, develop cleaner power here on earth, or cure cancer, or any other earth based problem?

@iidebaser: People will still GO to college, just like they do today. Why do you even think that would change?