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Kenneth Blaney
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@jack2pot: They should have sent more torches down there.

So in the future ISPs will be able to block websites AND websites can deny services to specific ISPs? Well, making the internet as effed up as everything else is certainly one way to prevent the internet from wiping out TV (the way it has with newspapers).

Wait... pacman is Google's source of income? But they only had that up for one day a few months ago.

@dowingba: Yeah, really. Haven't you ever played Minecraft?

@Firelance: At least this joke died for honor, and my amusement.

@taniquetil: Well, I think a subtext to your point was that Foxcomm is just a business doing business-y things and must get work done using whatever incentives it can. That is, they are "amoral" but not "immoral" if you get my meanings. Comparing them to a terrorist cell probably sells the "immoral" side a bit more.

@taniquetil: You are justifying Foxconn because it uses similar recruiting strategies as terrorist cells?

@scrapking: I couldn't get "and these are not the hammer" out of my mind while watching that.

@bakagaijin: That's how I do it also. I love dropping and breaking my stuff.

@JumpyJacks: Survival is, in my opinion, more fun because of the addition of monsters and crafting.

@BattleMoose87: The engine divides the map up into "chunks" which are then generated and saved when they are needed. In each worlds save file you can view individual chunks data each of which has a Boolean to determine if the world has been generated there or not yet.

@dowingba: The blue goomba is from 1-2.

@John Crane: The reason they don't realize they are getting burned is that they aren't getting burned in the normal sense (that is, first, second or third degree).

I liked the "Where did you get the idea to put political figures in the game?" question.

I hope this fails. Not because I hate Halo or anything but because the first time an attempt at a Halo movie failed we got District 9.

@CubemonkeyNYC: Specific heat doesn't refer directly to the transfer rate. Rather, higher specific heat means takes more energy to raise the temperature of a given mass. Water, for instance, has a specific heat of 1 meaning it takes 1 calorie to raise 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius.