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@ryoshi: Well, I mean, he really didn't have anything left.

@ryoshi: 2v2 placement match. My opponents both get a great rush going, kill almost all my scvs, and I escape with my command center to another part of the map. About a minute later, they completely kill my partner, and he leaves.

@mtfmuffins: Sounds like they're not working, and are actually making it worse.

@Zinger314: It kinda sounds like twitter, but with blog posts instead of 140 char messages.

@Chuck: Actually, it sounded like Hugo was going to go work at Eureka. So maybe he'll have a recurring role over there.

@PORTAL45: Try doing the problems presented in various computing competitions. DWITE [dwite.ca] is a competition for (above average) highschool students, but still provides a level of challenge.

@Chance Hamlin: Holy shit. I didn't realize that he was that old.

@thesugarplum: Almost all the main characters are dead (although that hasn't stopped them before), so they might be wanting to pull in some more familiar faces, instead of just throwing a whole bunch of new actors at us.

@alex105: BC and Ontario mostly. I haven't seen it very often anywhere else.

@Hi: My mother recently got an iPad for work (she didn't buy it herself), but before that, there weren't any iProducts in the house.

@Dan Sabato: Wikipedia says it was "the narrator". Now, that's pretty much the same thing, but I don't think he was mentioned by name.

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This robotic dog may look like he's from the 60s, but it's actually a 51st century model.

I used to use FB Purity, but it didn't update quickly enough after Facebook made changes. They might be better with their updates now, but I've since switched to FFixer, which does pretty much the same things.

At my university, (and from what I've heard, most universities across Canada,) being a white nerd (I'm actually half Chinese, but most people can't tell) puts me in the minority. 90% of my class (of ~150) is Asian, which is about the same statistics for the rest of the non-arts faculties in the school.

Unless the images are linked to personal data, I don't think this is really a big deal for a number of reasons.

@jarch3r001: I kind of said that, but I guess I wasn't very clear. I don't mean to take away from the creativity of the project or anything.

While this is pretty neat, it's really not all that practical. He's basically using his computer as a really expensive, heat generating, programmable thermostat.

@ryoshi: I haven't checked SC II yet, but in the original, even the low-tech units have in-jokes or witty comments throughout their dialogue.