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Faith is defined as belief in what is unseen. Provide to me tangible, observable evidence that there is no god. Atheists do have their own faith, and their faith rests in unbacked evidence and theories. For the record, I'm not religious (agnostic), and I'm finding that atheists are just as pious and closed minded as

This gun kinda looks like a old timey camera. Should you ever find yourself facing either one, the procedure is pretty much the same. Be very still and do what the nice man tells you.

It's awesome until you're road tripping with an Oregonian, asleep in the back, and they wake you up at a gas station in Idaho at 2 a.m. because they don't know how to pump gas.

You think so? I think it's ugly as hell, but the kids got it for me, so I have to wear it every once in a while.

I'll be nice to EA then

that book has the highest ick factor I have ever encountered...

Just wait until they find something embarrassing or illegal you have done, and then they have you by the balls, and can blackmail you into doing all kinds of things. That's how a surveillance state works, and trust me, I know because I grew up in one. You think you have nothing to fear if you do nothing "wrong", but

Allowing someone with ultimate authority to operate with no oversight...
That could never go wrong.

Ah yes, the Sullivan Act...

Heck, she should've gone to jail for the zebra suitcase alone!

I'm in the same boat Rocky - I'm currently saving for foundation repairs. I knew they'd be needed, but had I been smarter when I bought the house I would have had it inspected then and probably either passed on the house or negotiated better.

Lesson learned.

I don't see the problem here. If you're running a high traffic server on their basic connection it could effect the service for other users. By using a business account the ISP can anticipate the demand your server will place on the network and they can account for it.

Ensuring EVERYONE has Kinect can be good (games can rely on it), and I am not anti-Kinect per se,

"The telescreen recieved and transmitted simultaneously. Any sound Winston made, above the level of a very low whisper, would be picked up by it; moreover, so long as he remained within the field of vision which the metal plaque commanded, he could be seen as well as heard. There was of course no way of knowing

But... I don't want a Kinect. But you're saying I should be forced to buy one for the benefit of every one who does want Kinect related features? I don't care to control my TV with my arms. My thumbs press buttons and push sticks faster than I can wave my arms. Why do I have to subsidize the quality of your

It is completely on Microsoft's shoulders to to persuade and motivate developers into making better software for the Kinect not ours. Consumers should never be forced into anything just because a product hasn't reached its potential. The paying consumer should always have a choice, you seem to forget that a lot on

I am an active adult. I play games to relax, to engage my brain. I do not want to be forced to use some motion reading device to play a game that I specifically chose to play because I could sit on the couch and play it.

Hey the guy that does not understand privacy issues does not have a problem with mandatory kinetic. That is a shocker!

I get the heebee jeebies looking at a DSLR wide open like that. After a few bad experiences with dust in the body I switch lenses with the body upside down and try to do it in an instant