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I am 100% in agreement with you that dog owners should clean up their dog's shit. There really is no excuse not to. However, DNA testing is absolutely going too far, IMO. And, HOAs are the work of the devil.

June of '81 I was 9 years old and saw it first run during that summer. That scene and the one just before it, when the beautiful spirits changed to death scared the bejeezus out of me. But that didn't stop me from seeing it multiple times that summer.

Time Bandits scared the poop out of me when I was young. Just something about David Warner really got to me.

I'm not going to pretend to know all the ins and outs of the health care law. But I'd imagine this will, in the long run, help contain costs. If doctors are at all more likely to begin treating obesity earlier in a patient's life due to this decision, it most likely would mean fewer big-ticket surgical procedures

It was said earlier, but you don't need to turn off automatic updates. The PS3 doesn't automatically apply any firmware updates. The automatic update function just downloads game patches, exchanges trophy information, game save information (if you're saving to the cloud), etc.

Sony can't control third party studios. You're acting like Sony decided to put this out there as the first trailer.

Lots of games capture the motion and voice performance all at the same time. First game I worked on was Uncharted 2 and they captured all of it at once. Every game I've worked on since (if it was mocapped) had body and voice captured/recorded at the same time.

Grew up just north of them in San Clemente and drive past 'em every day now on my way to San Diego.

I guess I kind of assumed Rocksteady is working on a sequel to Arkham City, given how the Watcher in the Wings sidequest wrapped up. If that was the case, Kevin Conroy could be working with Rocksteady on that, while WB Montreal is doing Origins to keep the money spigot turned on for WB.

That's true, they can be used for things like tomatoes. But a well-sharpened, well-maintained chef's knife should be able to slice that tomato, no problem. I also keep a mandoline on hand in my kitchen, which is great for even, consistent slices of just about anything sliceable.

A good chef's knife is an indispensable tool in any kitchen, but I'd add a bread knife as well. Chef's knife just can't seem to handle loaves of bread without mangling them all to hell.

Randy plucked the shit out of that bird.

West Coaster here. And happy to say that, no, we do not all wear those. I don't even know what the fuck those are. Slandals? Whatever they are, they're ugly as fuck.

Not trying to be a jerk, but it was published over 10 years ago (2001). There needs to be a reasonable period of time after which it's just OK to discuss things. I'd say 10 years is more than fair.

Eh. Admittedly, I'm not an Xbox kind of guy. But this news doesn't nudge me any closer to changing my mind and buying one. Just not my type of game anymore. To this, if true, I'll just say, "I hope the Xboxers (Xboxians? Xboxites?) enjoy it!"

This is kind of along my thoughts as well. Esther uses, as an example, a robotic limb controlled by thought. Of course we wouldn't claim that as magic - it's no longer "sufficiently advanced" technology. We read about research being conducted in this area of robotics, and we expect that, given that research is

I agree, although I really liked the Fourth place video. In my mind, that was the strongest of them and lacked a lot of the pretentiousness of the others.

I'm not sure they could have posed him in a more boring manner. From head to toe, nothing about that pose says "Superman" aside from the fact that he has a cape and is floating in midair. For a title sequence, that pose should be far more dynamic and interesting.

For a split second, I read that as "cumberloin".