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Quite good.

Am I the only who thinks the first sentence sounds a lot like Picard?

The lighting looks a lot better.

Forced demand means they don't need to lower it. Won't make them any more money.

1. San Andreas

Is it me or did Tyreese have more character development in one episode than about all black males in three seasons combined?

This was definately a top 3 episode of the season. Not sure where to place it though. Both episode 4 and 8, this one, had me shaking with excitement at the end of the episode. Episode 1 didn't have that, but I watch it twice in two days so that counts for something. Without a doubt it's in the top 3 of the series.

Reading this and then seeing the Watson + Holmes shot really drives this home.

Faster Than Light is a great series of short stories (together they're about a book and a half) by Malcolm Pierce. http://www.jaydenwoods.com/Malcolm_Pierce.html

Love how scientists often seem to be inspired by Star Trek.

If there's one internet company that has healthy employees. They have like exercise equipment and other fun not-sitting-at-a-desk activities to keep people's mind and bodies fresh. Now Microsoft on the other hand, if they run as well as IE, they're going to the first to get eaten by the mutated dogs.

Honestly don't see that much of a resemblance. Reminds me of someone else but can't come up with the name.

So this picks games since 2002? If so, my picks (personal experience):

Keep an eye on the PC mod Revision when it finally released. The demos that have been released can be combined with this mod. What it does is redesign the levels to be less blocky and more immersive. It also has some tweaks to the gameplay (but it stays true to the original) so it should feel even newer than the PS2

I love Maggy. Just the right amounts of badass woman warrior and person with feelings.

I have a world map that was printed in the 1990s that showed two islands in the Antarctic circle: Bouvet Island and Lindsay Island. The former was Norwegian property, the latter British. In reality there's only the Norwegian Bouvet Island (very inhospitable) while Lindsay Island was the British name given to it when

The first episode of The Walking Dead season 3 also had a pretty big one:

To me humanity doesn't pop up as the most obvious synonym for mankind. With humanity I tend to think more about human nature. Perhaps it has to do with my native Dutch language. We generally use 'mensheid', ie. humankind. While like mankind it is derived from man, because the A morphed into an E we only have a

Prequels don't work in a epics like ME, especially one where everything has been documented and dated via the Codex. Move the story ahead a century.

I understand the perception of Andrea as being dumb. But while Lori was being an idiot for no reason, Andrea's actions are quite understandable. She was abandoned by the group, spent months in the worst conditions, wakes up in a 'normal' village and meets a 'normal' guy. Being left by Michonne is just another impetus