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@Wulfzoid: Do you know they aren't related to the story at all? They could provide a different perspective of the main story, some extra background information, or any other number of things. Just because you don't like the multiplayer aspect doesn't mean tons of other people aren't going to be excited about a new

That picture disgusts me. Look at all that wasted space in the middle! So inefficient.

@DragonSix: That last part is a misnomer; it's real entertainment. Just done in a virtual landscape.

@Xaxir: I have no problem with the name of a thing if the thing itself is worthwhile. "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet." It's true, social stigmas associated with the name of something can be very damning, but that's a social issue, not an issue with the name itself.

Bah, computers are bad at maths anyway; at least, the sort of mathematics that every human tends to use. It's a consequence of using binary to do work with a decimal numbering system; the computer can't hold something like 1/3 exactly. They use estimations of numbers and can do so to the point where the difference is

@Harribo: I can't stop giggling now, so thanks for that.

@SpungeUK: "erotic yet practical" is not a phrase I ever expected to hear in my lifetime.

@voden: "Inflammable means flammable? Ugh, what a country!"

@jacque_choi: Big guys are slow, small guys are fast.

@Taggart6: I saw that yesterday. Absolutely classic McNinja right there.

I'm not a big tea fan, unless I have a sore throat. I don't particularly like coffee, either, though I'm still reminded of this image.

@galanix: Just think - it could have been worse. They wanted to put dinosaurs in the core.

I lost my mood ring. I'm not sure how I feel about that.

Considering I wouldn't be here if everything that led up to know hadn't happened the way it did, I'm perfectly thankful for meteorites. All of humanity might never have evolved if certain impacts hadn't occurred the way they did.

@taosaur: And no one has yet managed to clone dinosaurs out of fossilized DNA, but that's not the point. They are saying that, aside from the exceptions made for the plot, the science in several of these movies is at least plausible, with scenarios researched that could happen, but obviously have not.

That is awesome news. I love how much they have been able to do in helping sick kids. I just wish I had been able to donate more last year. Hopefully this year I'll have a more steady job and can really help out.

Bethesda sure does make fun games. They have a degree of freedom that few other games can match, and that, more than anything else, is what I love about them. Not just freedom in how they are big sandbox games, but freedom to do anything you could possibly imagine, since they release the modding tools that make videos

@John of Fire: Hey, I bought it. I also bought Osmos and Solipskier, despite owning the first one already and the second being also free online like Canabalt is.