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If these could make me anything like Adam Jensen, then yes, I would definitely cut my arm off for a super robot arm.

Yeah, I've lived in NC my entire life and nobody here knew what was going on. None of us had ever been in one before. It was weird...

Wait, I thought it was about the opposite. Like, how one bad thing would drive people to post a one start review before seeing if there was a way to fix it.....

I love my RAT 7.

Damn. I wish I could go.

Dammit, that's my birthday!

I just bought some real MRE's from a gun show this past weekend. I have yet to eat them, but I'm sure they'll be.....interesting.

>indie card battle game

Well, you have to understand that with Facebook, we aren't the consumer. Its business model uses the advertisers as the consumer. They're the ones who pay to receive something in return. We're just the product.

I don't get why people are up in arms. It won't affect the experience in any way.

I love my Zune HD. Sure, the lack of official apps is a problem, but everything else about it was good enough for me to get it over an iPod.

Did someone say......ponies?

I don't know what caused this resurgence. I remember seeing another tech demo of the stuff by the same company about a year and a half ago.

Lol some of my Facebook friends do this. They change their birthday a bunch and end up having three or four birthdays across a single year, and they always get at least 30 happy birthday messages each time.

I seriously don't get it......

You do have a belay man (if you're doing it right AKA safely), but it's still maybe 10-15 feet of freefall. That can be pants-shittingly scary. Especially if you aren't expecting it.

Yeah, I've done this when I've rappelled before. The first thing you do when going down is lean back as far as you can, while holding nothing but your rope. Only difference is that if you let go, you're going to fall.

Well, Discovery already has the Military Channel. It actually has some pretty interesting stuff, especially if you love 20th century military history, strategy, and tactics.

History on the History Channel? Preposterous!

The same thing was suggested to me by a friend a couple weeks ago. Only for soda, not coffee.