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@cmdtacos: Now I have a strong urge to wash dishes...

@drewkkake: Although energy loss through repeated consumption and digestion does occur, the principle doesn't extend to food as well as it does to something like electricity. With electricity, I can change its forms several ways with a specific amount of efficiency for each conversion. There is, however, no conversion

@Kaiser-Machead v.2.4: My grandma was always a huge supporter of open source*. I would like to think that she would support phone OSs based on Linux if she were alive today.

@RodofGod: Tell her that Blu-Ray is Cyclops' cousin. "You know, that guy from the X-Men movie."

Forget this being a t-shirt design, make this into a font.

This is the perfect display for Canabault.

@trunkenmath: Believe it or not, this is a core belief of Buddhism.

@drhojo: Similarly, no one picks up a 360 just for Facebook, Netflix, Achievements, music, DVD playing or Twitter. These features are added to try to push people over the edge.

I've said it a hundred times... this is why XBLIG devs need access to Kinect.

@beaker: Yeah, the model does look a little "ruff".

@MaWeiTao: Looks like it was made with… you know, longing. Made by a person really longed to see a dog.

It seems to me that "The Witcher 2" will be using outdated antipiracy measures. I want to pirate this the way we did it way back when: with a DVD Burner. I can't wait for "The Witcher 3" to ship with a series of wheels that I have to line up to get a code I have to type in to get past certain parts of the game.

@twistedsymphony: In either case, this is still more "programing" than either of the above.

@Jimmy_Jazz: Well, when you set the bar that low...

@GasBandit: They can also deny any form of customer support for breaking the EULAs. But yeah, it is your hardware and you can do whatever you want with it as long as you are willing to do it on your own.

@drhojo: XBLIG devs (and indie devs in general) have the unique ability to create interesting, niche game mechanics in a low risk environment. If something works really well it can change the landscape of how games are made. In an industry that essentially is stuck in a follow the leader MO, this is essential.

@drhojo: The current XNA studio as user friendly (manager for objects, integrated compiler, fairly easy interaction with 360) as it can be before it starts to lose features and adaptability. It isn't optimal, obviously, as there isn't any included support for animation and file size is limited for games that are to be