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@ITIL_Prince: It's not the correct term for a virus. Viruses are not living things.

This is a big deal how?

The people who make these are the same people who make tiny cities out of meshes.

@Nexus6: What's wrong with that?

@ToastyUterus: CSS, TF2, and the l4ds are all great games with great communities. Play them on PC and it's a ton of fun.

@Sakilla: Valve is and always was shooter king, IMO. Them and id, I guess.

@HungerSTGF: The best way to dethrone a bland shooter is to shove lots of better shooters in its face. You can't dethrone a shooter with God of War or Dragon Age, they're completely different markets.

@Kovitlac: I think that's the way it works on PC. Good games breed word-of-mouth, and since profit margins on each game is generally larger, it really helps out. That and the fact a lot of Indie games don't have huge marketing budgets. A game doesn't need a 500 million dollar marketing campaign to be a success, but

@Ken Edwards: People don't care if Apple has your name. People (myself included) care if everyone has your name.

@Herabek: That's easy, every article on Gizmodo is written Jesus. Every. Single. One.

@Erik The Red: Blogging is not becoming journalism. Journalism is becoming blogging.

@Winston Smith: I accept it, but i don't like it. Also, you seem to be skating around the issue of throttling for certain sites, restricting access (some like to call that censorship), etc. What is your opinion on that?

@terekidi: And you've just shown the first sign of mental illness too. It's called Acute Incessant Dumbass Syndrome.

This is the best article I've read on Giz in a long time. I think Tim Wu should write more articles for Giz.

@Everyone who takes viagra before going through a body scanner:

@Kirkaiya:Privacy is a myth in this day and age. The internet has completely destroyed privacy, especially because the majority of people willingly give it up. That, and you are ignoring the fact that most people just go through the bodyscanners and are on their way. I would be quite nervous if people were allowed

@ortsc: "Those who would give up safety due to assumptions of safety deserve neither liberty, nor safety, nor access to the internet" - Lusit

In soviet russia, there are Call of Duty: Black Ops flags mounted on tanks.