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@JGab: Possibly, I've never played long enough on GC/Wii to develop a proper one.

@JGab: The GC controller just didn't make sense. I think that placing buttons on a 45-degree line rather than 135-degrees is a terrible idea. You have to shift your thumb to press any button. At 135 you would just use the inner or outer sections of your thumb for rapid two-button switching.

@flamesblade: Yeah, Supercard DSTwo does the same thing but with a some other game title.

Can I just inject them with liquid explosives and blow them up instead?

@Renzo: N64 controller was sweet. Gamecube raped it with the size/location of the A and B buttons, seemingly random X-Y placement, and oversized LR triggers.

lol, do I even need to say it?

@William Wade: It seems like it should work, I don't see why it wouldn't.

I'm assuming that you can connect to the internet with out PSN, for things like web browsing and messaging. And if you can't, you could easily set up your network to block/reroute PSN traffic.

@ScaryMerry: Touch screens are fine, suspending one in front of you isn't. Holding your arm up to a monitor/tablet combo gets very tiring, the adjustable stand would be the only thing to make this usable.

@ian.nai: We don't see multitouch desktops because they suck. There have been a couple but nobody likes holding his arms up constantly. Touchscreens on desktops just aren't practical, although this adjustable display might be, so long as you keep the monitor close to you.

@drethedog: Ok. I the caption he said "turn down the gas" but he must have meant power.

Hey guys, scroll to commented vid of HexaKopter. It's just as good as the X8 and it is 10x cheaper.

@drethedog: that is nice, and with about the same payload as the X8. The only advantage of the X8 is that it folds up but I bet that the X8 is much more expensive.

This is made of Plexiglass. I can't wait until somebody does it in steel.

@Kody217: really poor people and towns that are very far away from cable-access areas.

Dial-up users are going to love this. Good thing there's an off button.

@Pyro.Chem.EE: oh, so that's why it goes away. That's pretty cool.