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What Ebert says at the bottom of the screen cap is completely true. I've never understood why people have gotten so hung up over the subject of video games as art. It shows a supreme lack of understanding over the way that art is defined.

Clearly this is their way of improving working conditions by making them more enjoyable. What good are safety nets? An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, and nothing cures work-time boredom like bouncy nets.

@WillieG: I know. I haven't been this close to a bottle of Pepsi Kona in years. It's almost as if I could reach out and touch it. Oh, Pepsi Kona, if only I could feel your touch one more time. But it is not to be, I know now that your taste will never be able to match the memories that we had together. Remember

"Pepsi Kona Extreme."

@csl5049: Yeah. Hindu temple planning is a really cool subject to look into.

@MTVAH: That didn't seem to post.

I'm incapable of maintaining a to-do list. In fact, I'm statistically less likely to accomplish something if I put it into a list. That said, 2Do and AwesomeNote on iPhone are so nice that I always end up installing one or both every few months, get frustrated with my never ending to-do list, and then delete them

I really prefer Giz this way.

@MTVAH: The case is also too convenient of a fix. It's ridiculous to say that Apple did this to push case sales, but they almost certainly created the case as a fix for the issue.

@dfp3050: No. It definitely would have launched. Millions of iPhones did not suddenly materialize between the 7th and the 23rd. What most likely happened is that they did not realize the issues until the design and production had progressed to the point where it would have been expensive to change anything.

I wonder how many of the other 49 had broken their iPhones so that they could post the video on YouTube.