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Seconded.

I'd rather see Activision write a somewhat smaller check, and also turn over full ownership and control of CoD and MW to 'em. Maybe then those franchises wouldn't be run into the ground quite so badly.

Dammit, I wish this was in my area.

Agreed. FemShep > MaleShep (admittedly, this is mostly because Jennifer Hale is a much better voice actor than Mark Meer).

On "Normal" difficulty (or equivalent), at a brisk-but-not-"speedrun" pace, it should be no less than one hour of play per $10 of MSRP. If you can get it up to 2 hours per $10, that's wonderful, but you're going to lose players (and thus buyers) to fatigue if you go much higher than that.

That's just rebranding; the company is still officially "Radio Shack Corporation". Furthermore, the store in the article pretty much has to be a privately-owned franchise store, not a corporate-owned store, in which case a lot of the rules and regulations go out the window.

That's just rebranding; the company is still officially "Radio Shack Corporation". Furthermore, the store in the article pretty much has to be a privately-owned franchise store, not a corporate-owned store, in which case a lot of the rules and regulations go out the window.

Most likely wouldn't cover this.

As well you should, anytime someone starts off a line with "Good news!" or "Good news, everyone!"

T-Mobile and AT&T use the same frequencies for GSM-EDGE (2G), but they have different freq's for 3G (GSM-HSPA/UMTS). My old unlocked G1 would run on AT&T just fine, but could only get EDGE service.

No, I'm pretty sure anyone who's played the first game would have that same reaction.

Am I the only one who doesn't like a thick head of foam on his beer? I find it just gets in the way of the alcohol.

ME2's core story was above-average at best, it just did a much better job of telling its story than most games do.

At night? With the screen on max brightness? Absolutely.

Debit. Never heard "interac" before.

I heard it was a continuation, not a reboot.

Most siege battles in fiction that I've read are battles of extermination vs. survival; usually, no option for the defenders to leave peacefully is presented.

"After a regional nuclear war, though, average global temperatures would drop by 2.25 degrees F (1.25 degrees C) for two to three years afterward, the models suggest."