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@senorzb654: "In case you hadn't realized" was meant in a more cautionary/advisory tone because I honestly don't know Sisee's experience.

@CodeJanitor: I was thinking the same, but I'd guess that'd require training to comply with airline/FAA regulations or something. Going private is probably a lot easier to set up, even for a billionaire.

@Cin: Yeah, you're right, I confused the last portion of the quoted paragraph with a summary of the full mechanics, when it was more a "if light gets emitted, time still looks compressed" kind of aside.

@balikian: Uh, they've been bitching about it for years and years.

@Stargazer2188: Yeah, they could see you, but it'd be hard to tell what happened.

Am I the only one who thought of Trigun? Vash fights that one lady who can freeze your perception of time. She uses it to make opponents see her motions in an instant so it seems like she's teleporting, when all she's doing is running around.

@kingcrim84: I'd think you'd define everything by all things that exist. I know you could argue "well, nothing exists in the space between particles", but then we could say "well, gravity, weak/strong force, magnetic fields, and other field effects exist there, so it's not truly void or nothing".

@Sisee: In case you hadn't realized, asking "isn't this a gaming blog"? will generally get you banned here.

@kingcrim84: I think you have it wrong at the end. "Nothing" cannot exist without "everything"; if there are no things, there are no labels (like you said), so "nothing" has no relative stance to be defined by.

@musiqrulez: No, I tried downloading/viewing this version. It has insufficient data to be anything other than a blur, even when zoomed in so each pixel fills a sizable portion of the screen and without smoothing/anti-aliasing.

@tooji: That's how I used to justify MMO gaming. $15 a month for essentially unlimited (but at least 50+ hours for a medium-casual gamer, 100+ for more serious gaming, and that's being conservative) is a pretty good deal.

@p4w4rr10r: Yeah, the lag was horrible. I consider myself pretty decent at Smash, but going online threw my reflexes off entirely. It was like playing with 2 second latency, and utterly un-fun.

@tonyp21: I liked the controls a lot compared to the PSP version (which hurts after a few hours, or sometimes after a single stressful fight), but the reduced number of weapon types kinda bummed me out (no gunlance, no hunting horn, no dual swords, and worst of all, no bow).

@Taggart6: It's funny how many Monster Hunter female armors expose the upper thighs.

@RainyDayInterns: I just need things to work without specialized batteries, otherwise I would've given the SureFire more thought (their page only shows CR123-battery-powered flashlights, as far as I could see).

@brijazz: So...a cell/3G signal jammer?

@housermag: Uhm, actually, one of its definitions/synonyms is intelligent, so I'm not sure what you mean.

@pastaman44: I would have killed just to use the nunchaku instead. Then I could switch to FPS much more naturally, too.

@crmurray04: Sir, you have an excellent point.

@hdgotham (Hannah Wilson): Somehow, his hair+facial hair+glasses in that shot remind me of Adam Savage cosplaying as a wizard.