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How the FUCK will they build that thing? Do they make one mile tall cranes now?

No, you compensate with a sports car, not a truck.

>Jennifer Hale's voice work is so damn good

This is why I love living in the middle of nowhere. I can leave any package on the front porch and not have to worry about it being stolen.

This isn't corporate evil or anything like that. This is just a bad business decision. There's nothing that would entice me to pay that amount of money for these movies. The idea that companies should charge what people are willing to pay works, but people aren't going to be willing to pay this.

This sounds just like Amazon. Giving people a whole lot of incentives to adopt their new idea, almost to the point of making it too good to be true (15 extra GB for an album I was going to buy anyway?). Luckily, Amazon is a fine company and will likely keep making us happy.

You're really missing the point. These mice also generally have other features, such as on-the-fly sensitivity switching, macros buttons, and a whole suite of features that make them wonderful. For example, the RAT 7. I have it and love it. The stuff you're paying $100 for is really worth it.

You'd have to do it manually. Amazon already said that your previous purchases won't be put on there automatically.

"You know he had to watch every one of them, and not just casually, but paying serious and close attention. That's called taking one for the team, in the name of comedy."

Am I the only one who thinks this looks creepy?

If the cooling systems for a nuclear plant were to fail, you'd think they would shut the entire system down to fix the problem rather than risk a meltdown. But then again, I'm not a nuclear engineer.

The list needs more Deus Ex.

Well, it's happened 5 times before without humanity's help, so I'm sure it was gonna happen anyway.

Could someone please enlighten me to how an article talking about how one can download free TV shows using less than reputable sources with tools that are already surrounded in controversy (I know BitTorrent and Usenet aren't illegal, but they are usually used for less than legal activity) can be interpreted as

There has to be some drawback to this. A really cheap and accurate way to check for a disease that's notoriously hard to miss? SOMETHING has to be wrong with this. Nothing is this perfect.

I was so deeply saddened when I first heard of his death. I've always loved his games, and it was a tragedy to his family, friends, and PC gamers around the world who ever enjoyed any of Relic's amazing games. I'll definitely be remembering him on that day.

Is there any data of how piracy has affected all of this?

We were impressed by Deep Blue, weren't we? That was a major breakthrough in computing, even if was just "A computer that knew all the moves." This is the same. It may not seem impressive to people who don't understand it, but underneath it all lies some really impressive pattern recognition. A computer has never been

Thank you! I've always known that Gabe Newell looked like someone I've seen before, and now I finally know!

No, he just makes other guys gay for him.