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Why "should" they? What's normative about this? I travel sometimes, and often without my computer. I like having my entire music/video library on hand even though my smartphone can play songs too. We're not always going to be an arms-length from our computers you know.

@El Guano: Brutalism was an experimental post-modernist architecture they tried in the '60s where everything was concrete slabs and metal and had no character or charm whatsoever.

Are people STILL doing this urban brutalism shit?

@ps61318: Dumas wrote a D’Artagnan trilogy of which the "Three Musketeers" was the first part. It chronicles his youth where he meets and befriends the three musketeers.

@smcallah: Diet Coke is crazy acidic. I'm not sure anything living can survive in there.

@palmerkun: Apple isn't locking me into anything. Fairplay is a joke to circumvent and once you get through that there isn't a single format used by Apple that isn't cross-platform. What's the lockin?

@doogie1022: I've been planning on getting a corded one just so I can use it through USB with my computer.

@curtisimo: Fighting games son. The X-Box D-Pad sucks for them because there is virtually no tactile feedback as to what your fingers are doing.

I have my doubts about the durability and accuracy of such a controller. I think I'll stick to the MadCatz fightpad.

Treadmills? Psssh.

@Jonny_eh: Tu qoque is still fallacious reasoning last I checked. You're excoriating "faith" while ignoring the fact that it's not a monolith and it's a general fact of the human condition regardless of what object people choose to put their faith in.

@Cotes: No you don't. Evidence helps, but at some point you have to be humble enough to acknowledge that you can't be certain of everything. Humility is the objective here. The smarmy know-it-all attitude that comes with a false sense of certitude blinds you to reality just as much as blind faith will.

@Cotes: That's not what Occam's Razor is. Occam's Razor says that among all possible explanations, the explanation requiring the fewest assumptions in order to work is the most likely to be accurate.

@Cotes: Occam's razor isn't a logical syllogism. It's a rule of thumb. They're different things.

@Annalee Newitz: I didn’t find it that obvious. I mean, Abalom/Nell knew that Cotton didn’t believe in demons. There isn’t really anything to suggest she should know about that. Plus at the end scene that thing which pops out clearly isn’t human. You could assume she was raped by Pastor Manley and impregnated, but

@Avrithor: What the hell is this "science" you people keep talking about as if it's some sort of monolithic entity?

@Jonny_eh: Frankly I, as a moderately religious person, am more scientifically knowledgeable than most of the "atheists," "agnostics," and "skeptics" I meet. It's appalling what passes for an understanding of science among people who routinely declare it to be the be-all-end-all of understanding the human

@WookieLifeDay: Actually I'd say it's more like **SPOILER**"Rosemary's Baby." **/SPOILER**

@sviola: I see. Good show internet. I've learned something today.