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Think of it more like this (I've never actually seen Old Yeller): if the movie had ended before the dog dies and you'd never known what actually transpires, I'm sure throughout the entire flick you get the sensation that it's going to happen. You can then use your imagination to come up with whatever ending you want.

Which is exactly why I recommended to my friends who hadn't finish the game to stop dead in their tracks, so as to end the series on a high and let their imagination finish it however they wish.

I never took part of any debate on how the ending could've been better because, like I mentioned above, I quite simply abandoned the series after playing through the ending. If you truly think that what I experienced at the end of this massive series was the only possible technological outcome, then they should've

I completely wrote off the entire series after ME3's ending. I gave my thoughts to my fellow gamer friends who were playing the game and told them to quit while they still could, to keep the dream alive and the give them a sense of hope, letting the series linger on positively in their hearts.

Credit scores aren't just used elsewhere; they're still used in Oregon. The law you're referring to has a much lesser impact than you think.

I first built my gaming PC two years ago with, funnily enough, a GTX 560 Ti. a year later, right before Diablo III came out I purchased a second one and SLI'd it (even though I later found out DIII doesn't support SLI, or doesn't need it for that matter).

First of all, if you actually fought for this case in Oregon, you'll know better than I that it isn't illegal for insurance companies to do this, that they still do it and they aren't getting fined for it. It's still used in most insurance policies.

Maybe you'll also remember paying $50 for those games instead of $0.99. Or did that small detail slip your mind?

I think people aren't grasping the uproar of hate this is getting. Diablo fanboys aren't crying out that this game will not be worthy of the Diablo name, they're saying that the PC version was gimped because they had planned to port this to consoles. I'm actually certain the PS3 version will be better because they

Do you tell your friends you had a three-way every time you use lubricant?

Deep, man. So deep.

I'm not calling it FFX HD, that's quite simply what it's called. You're the one fighting this naming convention.

If your industry standard of HD is 720 lines, what's between 480 and 720? MD? No. Anything above 481 is HD. The industry standard you're referring to does not exist in the way that you describe it.

"When talking about images, "definition" is the measurement of detail (pixels). If you haven't increased either of those for the output image, it doesn't matter what the screen size is."

You're only talking about the technical specification of HD. You don't even care if it looks good or not, you just don't want to call it HD because it doesn't output a resolution of 1920x1080.

The iPhone 4 screen is 640x960 pixels. It's also a retina display.

I love how in your mind the fault is all GoDaddy's, not Anonymous in the slightest.

The purpose of this video is to be as authentic as possible. If you want pretty artificial picture go watch the CGI landing.

Producing music on my MBP, I have a wired keyboard, mouse, MIDI keyboard and sound sticking out of there.

I remember doing that with Limewire once.