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But don't you feel the episode in question, in presenting Lawrence v. Texas also presents the liberal side of that tactic? And I haven't completed the whole episode, but at the end, they're also reviewing the manufactured cases brought by the NAACP to advance civil rights.

I don’t know that I agree completely with the idea that it’s more about personalities. The episode dealing with Baker v. Carr does cover a lot of ground in regards to Justices Frankfurter, Douglas, and Whittaker, but it is also clear as to the broader implications of the case and why that weighed so heavily on

Oh man, reading the article and there’s Paul Davies, one of my most favorite people to work with in the industry. What an awesome surprise!

Insomniac and Rockstar are two that immediately come to mind.

Careful, your Bernie is showing.

Oh please. Just because some Republicans have recognized the threat posed to the world by Trump and have decided to back Clinton doesn't make her less progressive. it just means they would rather cast a vote for someone who won't blow up nearly 250 years of foreign relations and cast the world into chaos or tear apart

Just lego your reservations and enjoy it

For me, the question is whether Cartoon Network really does know what they’re doing. Their Powerpuff Girls reboot is, in a word, terrible - devoid of nearly everything that made the original special.

Yes. There's a set of stairs and a heavy wooden door/gate that you have to button mash to open. There are guards all around the area, but it is possible to get it open without being noticed.

Not all of Scotland is a graveyard. The encounter the trophy is for happens after you discover Avery’s grave, solve the puzzle, then come back out into the graveyard. If you can make it through that encounter without being noticed or killing anyone, the trophy unlocks. It’s definitely a challenge, but doable.

Oh good, programmers with entitlement issues. That's just what we need.

Surprisingly, it took a remake/fan edit to get the mass of a biplane impacting a lighthouse correct.

Truly, we live in an age of wonder.

I preordered from Amazon, and all the way up to this morning, their site kept saying I'd get it today. I knew the gig was up when, even a couple days out, no tracking info appeared with the order, but I quietly hoped inside my mind that they'd screw up and I'd get the game two weeks early. Oh well.

Ugh. Articles like this infuriate me. I’m in the industry, work for a well-known developer. We’ve taken steps to mitigate crunch as best we can, and for the most part, it’s effective. There are still, however, times when we’re approaching a milestone where we have to buckle in and put in some serious hours. But I’m

I feel stupid for even asking this, but is that an open window (or porthole, I guess) on the front edge of the conning tower?

If his reply had stated that, I wouldn’t have said anything.

you know, most people who were laid off had no say in that decision. They’re just trying to make a game that people will enjoy, as directed by the exectives at the studio. But yeah, I’m sure they’re thrilled you find enjoyment in the studio’s difficulties and their unemployment.

You committed to it 100%. I’ll give you that much.

I remember reading this back in October, but I hadn’t played Arkham Knight at the time. This damn fight. After I don’t know how many attempts, I was sorely tempted to dial down the difficulty from Hard to Normal. I didn’t, but it was tough to power through this.