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@cheeseycom: Makes me think of a modern art Kirby.

@Lord_Data: I doubt Crytec would ever use a third party physics engine, purely out of ego.

@Benedinho: I imagine that number is the entire entropy of the universe. Caliente.

@bustedchain: 100 million million million million million degrees!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Is it just me, or would watching the screen without glasses melt your face off?

As cool as this is... could we stop spending money on lasers that kill people and invest in lasers that help people? Like a happy pew pew machine?

@jetRink: OK. But why do we need a 1.75+ million person standing army and a nuclear deterrent?

If only I could be God for a day. I'd smite the hell out of people like this.

I want them to refresh their wireless reach channel series. So the quality suffers a bit? They're 5.1 computer speakers wtf do you expect?

How the hell have the CEO of a game company and the creator of one that company's games never met?

Where the hell were HTC and Microsoft in all this shenanigans?

I was talking about this with a friend yesterday... we sorta decided Apple gets away with things like this because they are socially infallible. At some point in history they came out with a solid product (iMac, iPod) that people really liked. They then used that hype, combined it with the amplified negative

@Andy Mesa: More or less. See the post I put above.

@Lebensengel: You must be a rhetoric major. Just because his point sounds like their rationalizations, does not in any way mean the Chinese government is rational. I'm not an expert in Chinese culture, but I'm pretty sure the Chinese have historically been a nationalistic people. The Communists just fed on that,

Cum-Phone what?????

@Aklost: Yah. Same thing with selling copied DVDs. Just one way you get sued and the other the FBI kicks in your door. Is taking high resolution, full size copies of posters and handing em out for free to everyone fair to the people who are trying to sell those posters?

@Facebook: I think all CDs should be new at $3 to 7. Costs the music industry cents to produce each one and they'd sell 10 times as many. No one wants to buy a CD for $20. Same with DVDs.

@Bengal34: I'd star the hell out of this.