matt0505-old
Matt0505
matt0505-old

Hey. You people made something as dumb as Twitter popular, don't be shocked when people abuse it.

Good, I hope it freaking crashes and burns.

It's not an "infinite resource" to the people who have to provide the infrastructure to support it.

I do agree with your sentiment, however I still think the dumbest thing any of these companies did was offer unlimited data in the first place. Talk about lack of foresight.

Sweet; I'll pick one up in 2025 when it's actually a realistic product.

I can't possibly imagine why I have so little interest in voting.

Frakkin' Cylons....

Noooooooooooo, I don't recall saying that at all, but I'm never surprised when someone tries to shove words in my mouth online.

The funniest thing about all of this is how people continually act surprised when this stuff happens.

Not when the fine print of the contract that you signed states that they can change the terms at any time they want.

What a great way to start a potential relationship; by lying.

It would be nice if deals like this were extended to some of the separate hardware as well. I have no interest in buying a pre-built computer but it could accelerate my purchase of an Ivy Bridge CPU if I knew I could get $50 off of Windows 8, or something like that.

If this is the way they're going with their "Pro" line, then they might as well just make 1 MacBook Air that has specs similar to what's listed above, 1 MacBook Pro that DOES include an optical drive, ethernet port, etc, and that's it.

I can't believe they even felt the need to apologize for that. It was a funny jab, and if they feel the need to apologize publicly for that I guess they may as well not even let fans into the arena considering what they shout at the players all night.

But the things you describe are job pre-requisites in the sense of "proving" that you're actually capable of doing the job asked of you, not an arbitrary thing like whether or not you're of proper age to participate. If you completed all of those things you listed 2 or 3 years before most others completed it and yet

How about OS developers? Are they responsible for their actions?

So if what you're saying is true, then it's not the fault of the carrier, it's the fault of the creator of the operating system.

Funniest thing about this? He's absolutely right.

I like it. Make it happen.

I love it, but what does it matter if the games themselves don't have built-in controller support? I just don't see any 3rd party controllers like this causing some sort of big shift in how games are developed.