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@Saturnine: So in other words. You're going to criticize Bioware for making the game they want to play rather than the game you wish they'd make.

@visualdeity: And gamers wonder why people think they're spoiled children with overweaning senses of entitlement. "Don't deserve this one?" Seriously?

@michael: Oh dear God are you seriously bringing this shit up? Go sit in the corner and remember take your meds.

@kaffenated: Ah smart. I say "Israel does smart security, we should model our security policy on theirs since it's proven to actually" and your reply is "move to Israel?"

@theCollector: People! You don't just get to say NINE ELEVEN! and expect that to win you an argument.

@kaffenated: Right. We should totally make serious decisions about airport security based on irrational appeals to emotion rather than logic about what security actually works.

@theCollector: Privilege my ass. You don't have to get on the highway either. Does the government now have the right to strip search you every time you try?

@kaffenated: Sorry Herr Kaffenated, but you don't know what you're talking about. You don't have to ever leave the house either. That doesn't mean it's reasonable for the government to stop you, search your car, and strip search you every time you try to get on the highway.

You guys missed the WalMart deal. $30 for SFIV and a new MadCatz fight-stick.

@Fetalinjury: It's rare to see someone's username so accurately reflect their nature.

@JakeMG: Stunt Triple: Hey remember what Joel said. YOU DON’T GET TO CALL THEM UNPROFESSIONAL!!

Honestly, I used to be one of the most die-hard Nintentards. I suspect I'd be the ideal target consumer for Other M. Old school Nintendo fan who likes challenging, story-driven, action games with a fair amount of exploration and puzzles. The only problem is that I don't have a Wii!

@truthtellah: Mortgages have nothing to do with credit cards (except in how they influence your credit score.) You have an axe to grind against credit card companies, fine, that's your problem. But don't toss every economic evil in the world into the mix too.

@truthtellah: $6,000 is extreme? I say once again: some people have families.

What a load of alarmist twaddle. Conservation scientists need to learn to econ. and figure out how price mechanisms work. Supply and demand is literally one of the FIRST things economists figured out. As demand goes up, PRICE GOES UP. So in the long run you're going to keep supply constant if it's not economical to

@Adam: " "this is carried balance plus news transactions plus any fees/charges." "

@truthtellah: How about you not presume to lecture other people about how they spend their money when you have no understanding of their situation mkay?

@Dickeydoo: $6,000 is not a high credit card balance if you have a family. And if you get rewards and benefits out of using a credit card it behooves you to put as many purchases as you can on it.

@aec007: How is it worse? You realize most people who use credit cards pay the entire balance off at the end of the month right? I pretty much only use mine as a way to accrue points. I basically get a $200 Amazon gift card every month and a half. Or a free plane ride every 6 months. You'd be stupid NOT to put all