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I'd watch that movie.

eh... I'll pass

I keep my facebook nice and trim. Always less than 100 friends.

@OMG! Ponies!: If I hadn't hearted you already, I would now.

Ah good old London weather. I was fortunate enough to have a couple sunny days when I was down in London

@Samo: I always thought she was an aussie

Regardless, I'd still feel pretty silly after rushing to the hospital to see my daughter whose husband just died in a car accident, pulling out a Gameboy and saying "wanna play tetris for a while?"

It sounds like the only real flaw in this thing is the 7" screen, just restated in various forms, although admittedly I am glad to see a reviewed device get denied a seal of approval. When this new review format launched, it seemed like everything was getting 'Approved' stamps. Even things with not very good reviews

@Stem_Sell: I'd love to see a trophy that involved both line voltage and a cat's ass. I imagine it would surely be something to behold.

@EljhHck: If you hooligans don't stop with all these puns my mob and I'll run you out on a rail!

That made me feel warm and fuzzy. I love pinball, it's a shame I never run across any machines anymore. Although, I was pleasantly surprised this past summer to learn that the Professional/Amateur Pinball Association (PAPA) is headquartered, and holds the World Pinball Championship in my greater metropolitan area.

@Joel Forsyth: Ignoring the fact that it is actually coherent and meaningful, that second paragraph reminds of all the technobabble you hear in sci-fi/computer movies.

Hmm... I won't be satisfied unless it can turn into a tent with me still inside of it!

WHY CAN'T I REMOVE IMAGES FROM A POST!?

@robot-shmobot: ah you should watch the movie 'Moon.' barely any CGI, and a fantastic movie, very much in the style of classic sci-fi (kind of like 2001: ASO)

And they say violent video games don't cause violence...

I'm more interested in how that little tub icon got there.

YES

@JCulp: Oh trust me I'm well aware. My AE program involves taking all of those things too (only two years of studio though instead of 5 for Architecture). I'm not sure how it works wherever you're going to school, but at Penn State (me) the Architecture students are only required to take the entry level classes for