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@Manly McBeeferton: I dunno, the tides could change. This might rise about the rest. We'll have to sea how well it does.

Where's the part where we get high and it takes our picture to sell to the tabloids?

@goldenroad: I can't help that you found a woman that hates video games, or at least video game memorabilia. Most of the women I've dated shared my hobby; it's how I met them. We started as friends with common interests. I'm still friends with most of them, but for various reasons, the romantic side of our

@Bumpmap: Very nice catch. I would never have seen that.

@goldenroad: Compromise doesn't mean "do whatever your girlfriend wants" - it means you both get to contribute and make decisions. You specifically said she doesn't "let you" put stuff up, which is fine if you don't really care about it that much.

I prefer physical over digital, just because I can't always get the preorder or the custom editions.

@goldenroad: Speak for yourself. If your girlfriend doesn't let you enjoy your hobby whatever way you want, then maybe you need a new girlfriend.

@pandafresh: The Pip-Boy is a wrist mounted computer all the player characters in the Fallout series get. It's what you use to keep track of your character's equipment, health, map, and all that stuff.

Leave to a modern kid to come up with a better way to take out superheroes than every super villain before him. I knew this generation was evil!

My stepdad plays video games with my little sisters. It's a great family bonding moment. Even if it does frustrate my sisters to no end at how bad he really is at the games.

@selfprofessedgeek: There are some Gouda puns to be made, but I'll refrain from doing so.

@improprietary: Correction, it should a scrolling background for an HD SkiFree remake.

On the one hand, that's a terrifying abuse of power, and leads to all manner of scary questions on just how the watch list works and what sort of oversight exists to ensure the wrong people aren't on it and the right people are.

But what am I going to rip in half to show off my awesome strong man circus act skills if I stop getting phone books?

It's dirty tactics, but if it's not illegal, there's not a lot Google can do about it. As long as they continue to be the better search engine, people are going to prefer them over Bing; copying people without improving the product in any way is not a very sound business strategy.

@ToneEQ: In that case, I'll enjoy doing it wrong, as I type away without needing to stare at my fingers.

@gordeaux: Nothing, since I'm not getting it day one. However, $300 is the most I'll pay for it any day. If it's over that, I'll wait for the inevitable price drops.

@FadeToOne: I feel the same way. Down with the Steelers!

For me, it depends on where the achievements are spaced out; if they are mostly single player, I usually have more than if they are mostly multiplayer. Even on games I enjoy greatly, like Halo 3, I'm simply not good enough to get some of the online achievements, so I don't bother. I'll play the game, but will just