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18 people have died in space. Over 500 people have traveled to space. In fact, under 3.5% of people who have traveled to space, famously called "the final frontier" on Star Trek, have died because of it. That's a smaller percentage than died on another frontier, the Oregon Trail. That's remarkable. Space is a lot

Love these 'out of the norm' stories you guys are doing from time to time. I know others want it all gaming related but I just had to share my opinion about it. Please keep it up guys, your taste for cool stories is usually pretty spot on with my interests.

People who have issues with this kind of thing are the same kind of people who have issues with seeing the meat they eat being slaughtered or something.
Fair enough if you do - but accurate representations of violence (and realistically this happens in every shot you fire in every game) aren't tasteless or unnecessary.

hopefully Sniper Elite 4 takes it one step further, showing you your victims newly widowed wife, and his child growing up without a father and falling into bad habits and messing about with the wrong crowd.

This'll deal a devastating blow to Russia's reputiation as a bastion of diversity, tolerance, and civility.

How'd she succeed in figure skating if she never learned to skate backwards?

It's amazing how comfortable people are with tweeting/facebooking horribly-racist shit using their real names.

Finally, a comment that is spot on. This is a classic case of Asian resentment, nothing more.

Two Caucasians develop scumbag Jeopardy strategy starting in the mid 80's, no one cares. Asian comes along and uses the same scumbag strategy years later, people claim he's killing the integrity of the show.

Seriously. There's at least a person a month who does this. He just happens to be winning, and winning a lot of money.

Chu is hardly the first person to come on Jeopardy and use this strategy. The only thing odd about this is that people act like he's broken Jeopardy somehow. This isn't like the guy on Press Your Luck who figured out the timing on the board changes, that was breaking the game.

I don't understand why he is irking so many people. I recall Roger Craig doing the same thing (on top of buzzing in first on every question no matter what and then taking his entire time to think of the answer), and I believe the Watson computer attempted the same strategy when it wiped the floor with Ken Jennings.

You use "hacked" in the same way that films like Die Hard 4 do.

"hack"

Same for NASA, laser, NATO, JPEG (as previously mentioned and the most glaring hypocrisy), Nabisco, ROM, Necco... the argument that "it's graphic not jraphic" is refuted by far too many other acronyms.

I read your entire comment in this guy's voice.

There's been so many to reply to. I'll plead guilty to a lack of skill with my words. Allow me to clarify a little bit. First, let me say that a lot of what I've read here has given me plenty to think about. I acknowledge that an ad for a soft drink has very little to do with what I started talking about. However, the

From your perspective, huh? And just how many brand new immigrants do you know? How do you know that they aren't doing the exact same thing your grandparents did? Because you overheard someone speaking spanish in a store? Or because coke did a commercial with a language other than English? Heaven forfend! These new

it seems that today those that come seem to expect things to come somewhat easy to them, whereas in previous generations it was hard but people seemed to accept the hardship as the price of the opportunity