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No it isn't. The majority of people who make and listen to dubstep today have no interest in or any understanding of what techno is. Only the barest of threads connects the two things either culturally or creatively. You might as well call rap a variant of disco.

People are going to get annoyed with you if they know what techno actually is. For some reason, even though it was invented in the States, vast numbers of people there wrongly think "techno" is a catch-all term for all electronic club music, and it's not. Techno is a very specific genre. As much as I hate the term

Ishkur does not and has never known what the fuck he's talking about. Don't listen to a word of that, you'll just end up misinformed. Also, the "wub" does not denote dubstep (rather, some dubstep uses the sound). You can hear that sound as a spot effect in lots of electronic music, but that "wub" became a

I think the whole point of this list was to tell men how to listen (justifiably). The list for women seems to be an afterthought, and I reckon they were half-heartedly struggling to match the bullet point score.

Unless the developers remove the subtle (and sometimes not so subtle) aim-assist they've inserted to make up for the low resolution and poor input controls on consoles, gamepad players probably won't notice much difference when playing against mouse players.

Haha, you saw that too?

Hoof-hearted.

You people are exhausting. I am older than virtually all of you, and you cannot teach me anything. The modern PC gaming market, where we hardly ever buy a game in a box anymore, if at all, was created by Valve. The PC market in which the PC commands an equal slice of the sales as the X360 and the PS3 for many AAA

Yes, and if your "78" means you were born in 1978, then I'm even older than you ;)

Many thousands of people certainly do own PCs because of Valve, or because of what Valve did. Certainly many more people are using their PCs for gaming because of Valve, and now update their graphics cards and other hardware because of Valve.

Minecraft still arguably owes Valve a debt for creating and nurturing such a huge PC market for them to exploit, in much the same way that indie record labels and stores indirectly owe part of their success to the infrastructure and demand that's fed by the majors and the chain stores.

No, that would be worse. They didn't represent fractions that way, and besides that the go-to fraction of ancient Rome was the twelfth and not the tenth.

Ahhh... no, that's not what I meant. I just started to type out a response to try and explain what I did mean, but then I decided we'd both wish we were dead. For the sake of Christmas, this post ends here.

Nobody can answer that question from this alone. I expect there are hundreds of possibilities from the medical/psychological pile (alongside the "simply a giant dickhead" diagnosis, of course).

"He ain't no gangster. That's just a performance right there."

You're welcome! Unfortunately it's a mixture of low and high res ones after the first four, so you might be better off getting them from Hunter Stair's page after all http://www.youtube.com/user/stairhun?…

Yeah, that's what I thought. I'm pretty sure the compiler of this video has never read Moby Dick, otherwise he/she would know that it shouldn't be in there.

That line is Captain Ahab's last words to the whale in the book Moby Dick.

Ubisoft has to have found some sort of magic bean or made a dark pact with shadowy figures, because they've made a little guy I couldn't care less about a few years back into a unparalleled 2D platform gaming legend. The thus aptly-named Rayman Legends is as seemingly endless source of the tightest running to the side