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I found the perfect game for you!

Keep up the good work. I laughed out loud at the pokemon battle comic.

I don't understand. You have a Chrome icon...

I'm a senior CS student at UCSD I'm starting to apply for work at big tech companies (MS, Apple, Amazon etc.) I want to go from being an average coder with a few years of experience to a wizard. What do the people here do to really improve their programming skills? How do you make up the difference in going from good

I thought it was well done and funny so there.

I live in L.A. and I thought of this before In 'n Out. I love In 'n Out but I love the Simpsons more.

I used it with the 360 receiver. It worked fine.

1987 Here. I'd like to call us the inbetweeners. Partly because I feel that I never fit into either gen x or y, but also because I love that television show from Britain.

No it doesn't even work with the old commands that the iPhone 4 had. Play music etc. Everything is done in the cloud. Kinda lame.

Who cares what the score is at Gametrailers. They have some of the best written reviews, and best edited video on the internet. I may not agree with their opinions but they are well written, concise and clear. I could care less about the number they assign to their review.

One cool thing about Siri which solves the embarrassment factor is that if the phone is not in a call and you hold it up to your ear, siri is automatically started. So it looks like you're having a conversation with a person.

Once you get past the whole old language barrier, it's a really good story, with beautiful wording.

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Playing it with friends makes a world of difference just like with any co-op game. I have the luxury of being able to play most co-op games LAN style so I love these games. I can see why someone wouldn't be interested in them if they had no one to play them with.

I felt the same way about reviews until I started watching reviews at www.gametrailers.com they're well written, the video editing is really nice and I actually agree with them most of the time. By comparison other site's reviews aren't nearly as good.

Why not just rent games then. It solves all the problems you're talking about. You only pay for the time that you have the game available. You don't actually pay for the product and you give it back at the end of the 5 days. Gamefly is your solution.

@IceMetalPunk: With the strongest military in the world at his feet I honestly think Obama is the most dangerous man in the world. Bush before him, and Clinton before him. I don't think the terrorist organization poses any real threat.

Do Steam games have any tax attached to them? If not it may be more like 20 dollars cheaper.

I'm doing the reverse. Dumbphone for voice only. Data on iPad. It comes out cheaper that way because number one iPad is month to month, and as low as 15 bucks a month. I don't want to spend 100 bucks a month for a cell phone.

I plan to max out my Roth IRA's every year but most of the investments that I make will be in real estate. When the passive rent income that the homes that I own eclipses my work income I can officially retire.