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The original versie of Ellie looked like her. The redesign really does look more like Ashley Johnson.

Defiance isn't on here, because it started half-way during this period but it's raking in a lot of torrent viewers as well.

The last data I could find was from 2010, when it had 350,000 subscribers. The big question is: what part of that is PS2 and which 360/PC?

I learned a new word today: spin-o-rama.

I just love these.

Paul Veerhoven should be Paul Verhoeven.

I guess it speaks to its strengths that a game with such a high grade can still get such an important criticism.

'So you knew all along how to terraform Mars, Mr. Robinson?'

'But buys, I don't actually know anything about terraforming'.

Can certainly imagine why you made this choice. PC man myself. Don't have to deal with all this shit, but the discussion is at the very least...interesting.

The Netherlands has a lot of glasshouse-based agriculture. It requires a lot of electricity (could be countered with green power), but has a large yield and allows the growth of crops in areas where they shouldn't (we supply a lot of tomatoes, although they wouldn't grow in outdoor fields). Why isn't this used in more

The BSG reboot showed what Ronald D. Moore could've done with this setting. I think it was a reaction to DS9 early seasons and its 'explorelessness' that prompted all those TNG-like 'exploration' episodes on a show that should've been survival.

There's so many ST episodes I haven't seen yet.The bad and the good ones.

The developed countries are not the source of population growth. Virtually all of them, if you remove recent immigrants, have a negative population growth. Its the march of countries like India, Mexico, China and Brazil to First World levels of healthcare, security, etc. that causes less deaths/longer lives, causing

Videos from 2007 already make me feel like the stuff is really really old.

RPGs never really translate to MMO. An interesting world can make for an intersting MMO setting, but everything you know and love about the original game, aside from the setting itself, will be radically different.

Gaikai simply wasn't ready. Its the same reason why MS is backpedaling on online connectivity. The market isn't right yet. In a year or so everything could be a lot different (Google Fiber, etc.) They'll come out with Gaikai, introducing something new after all of the first generation consoles have been sold and

Buy it. Make up your own mind. Reviewers play games much differently than normal games anyway. They have 2/3 days max. Normal gamers don't have deadlines.

Also this only the starting model. Expect 1TB and larger HDDs by the end of the consoles cycle.