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For a moment, I thought this was about making cheerios

@confusedpublic: Every bit of software on a computer is compiled using a simple instruction set called an assembly language which includes commands such as "ADD Register 1 and Register 2". The ADD instruction goes into the CPU which is specifically designed for this assembly language and goes through enough switches

@odinbearded: But they already do that: I pay $45 a month to have 7Mbps. I could pay $60 and get 21Mbps. If bandwidth usages was really an issue, then bandwidth caps would be used more often.

@ddmeightball: We gotta get jobs. Then we get the khakis. Then we get the chicks.

Oh dear. Did Google make the Android robot into a Microsoft Bob agent?

I can't help but notice how ridiculous it is to have a door in a triangular corner like that. But I guess the windows have been glazed to hide from the embarrassment.

My solar powered, hand-held calculator has more memory and computational power than many of the world's first computers for an imperceivable fraction of the energy used.

@FamilyCarGuy: Why did the mother let her 2-year old son wander out of the house by himself? He could have been attacked by a dog. Or kidnapped. A backup camera does not prevent negligent parenting.

@haxorknight: It is pretty cliche, I agree, but then again, I've been wanting to make a game that starts off exactly that way =z. Only difference is that my game will have no back story until you start doing stuff and the game makes up a story based on what youve done.

Is there any way to turn off the gear shift/speed hint (the gear indicated in flashing red)? I found that it made GT4 way too easy.

Self-drive.

@Novaload: Yeah, I can see how Google displaying an ad for Puppy Chow in your browser because you used the words, "My new puppy is so cute!," in an email subject is pretty scary.

@indyphil: Radar assisted cruise control does exist and in some cases works well enough to fully stop a car if the one in front does.

@Inverted: The point is that most modern games use sequential check points that can't be skipped and gives the game a linear gameplay. There might be a secret room in Halo, but it doesnt skip half the level like in Doom.

@Koyote42: What's sad is that I don't recognize the one on the right.

@Satki: Doom also had a score, and a game timer so you were inclined to play it again and do better. I played GoW once. I played Doom over and over and over and over and ..

My favorite to date is still SMB3 because I never got a Super NES and only got to play SMB4 a few brief times. The first console I could buy was the N64 and I never really liked Mario Bros transition to 3D.

@Odin: I think i've trading in games only once. One of them was Amped for xbox 1. The clerk said, "You only get a dollar for this. Are you sure you don't want to keep it?"

@GeneralBattuta: Half-Life had multiplayer, which was modded and we got counterstrike and day of defeat, etc. Half-Life 2 was modded and gave us counterstrike source.