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Anyone who suggests learning Java because it's simple has lost his perspective on what simple is.

Well, not every one. Although to be fair, that one was a guest spot. Honestly that article has me very interested in a Note, although it's going to be a while before I can upgrade.

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Yeah, I'm definitely noticing a theme on Gawker media sites today.

Seemed perfectly reasonable to me.

I played the multiplayer for a couple of hours last night, and damn if I didn't have a great time. I do get frustrated with the amount of stuff that's mapped to A, though. The worst is when a teammate goes down near cover: on three separate occasions, I tried to go revive someone and wound up popping in and out of

Sounds great. Why do I have this sudden urge to consume and obey?

Two things:

So is Harry Potter. Doesn't mean I didn't enjoy that too.

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Agreed. I had a similar feeling about the end of Mass Effect 2 - the Collectors abducting tens of thousands of humans to... what?

Fellow computer geeks - do you find, when watching code scrolling by during an animation for an artistic video, that you need to stop the player to see what the code says?

How much for just one warhead?

Bummer that you're hating it. But I think that if we go by the evidence, it's the most likely solution. The Observers basically said straight out that they were going to erase Peter from history - it's Peter who came up with the "in the wrong place" idea.

"A magnet carries with it a magic that even though a physicist can explain it perfectly it remains just that... magic."

Peter keeps angsting over the notion that he's somehow cheating on "his" Olivia. So, am I alone in thinking that there is no "his" Olivia - that the Observers just erased him from history, and this is the only Olivia he's ever known... only he hasn't?

Image fail. Trying again.

"I watched it last night, and without spoilers, my main concern is how long they can keep this "two universes" thing going."

Yeah, I hear you. An old friend of mine has teen & tween girls, and whenever I see duck-faced pictures of them I want to hug them and say, "Why, baby, why?"