jdickson87
JDickson87
jdickson87

I agree. It was pretty damn fun, and it introduced some pretty entertaining elements into the FPS category. It's like someone played The Club, then went to make a full game out of the concept. But got drunk with a bunch of college bros to do the writing. The humor for me cut both ways- it was funny, I'll admit, but

This article assumes you buy Apple's rounded corners aesthetic. Rounded corners doesn't mean it looks better.

I've only thrown a controller once. It involved copious amounts of alcohol and Ninja Gaiden.

I think a "street survival" course should be mandatory for everyone in the US, since our driver education system consists entirely of learning to read road signs and making sure you know where the gas, brake, and steering wheel are.

Tanks are a great choice! How often does your typical riot include RPG wielding terrorists? In America, we're used to.... I don't know, rocks and maybe the occasional Molotov. Flipped cars. Can't flip a damn tank, takes more than rocks to get through the armor, and I don't think it would care about several dozen

Seems more to me like it's a thought process analysis question. Depending on why they eat it, and who you think is the wisest, it could be inferred what kind of thought process you went through to arrive at that answer.

The response time on a fix for Flashback was hilarious. If I'm not mistaken, it was literally months long.

I agree with you there. I had an internship at their home office between junior and senior year, and it was an awesome environment with great people, great benefits, and you really got the feeling that it's a great company. They bring in low priced goods, but not low priced to the point of cheapness- something walmart

I just have "Sent from my Mobile Device" as mine. People don't give a damn what kind of device it is, but sometimes that can help explain why it might seem overly short, spelling errors, etc.

I'm a bit surprised Costco is that high on the list. There are a huge, huge number of warehouses, and those things are not small. Pretty amazing to be making $1,000 per foot on average across your stores when they're that massive.

Sorry, I may have been a bit harsh, but it seems like an important question to answer given it's one of the biggest causes of Google Wallet's slow adoption in America.

"Does Verizon, maybe, have another mobile payment technology in development?"

Right, but OEMs like HP and Dell are more likely to use an i7 in their higher end laptops..... the same laptops that are much more likely to have a dedicated GPU.

Here's what gets me about Intel's integrated graphics. The high end CPU's, ie the i7's, one i5 and one i3 are the ones that get HD4000.

I'll believe a 50% power consumption reduction when I see it. Naturally the die shrink will mean less power/heat, but a further 50% reduction through transistor tech?

And Costco gets their vodka from a very well respected, possibly French source. With an animal in the name. Which could rhyme with "moose."

Fair enough!

Good list, but did you really need to crap it up with 3 very obvious poor first cars (SLR McLaren, 911 Turbo, X6 M)? I'd have lumped them into "stupid fast, stupid expensive cars" and called it good from there.

Very true. The torque steer (and if driven wrong, the understeer) will definitely keep you on your toes, but I love mine anyway.

Correct as far as I know. Unless your gauge has an arrow indicating the direction, every car I've driven has had the gas gauge on the side of the door.