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Also, aside from how AMAZING this game looks, watching Pooky Poo makes me feel like my IQ is dropping.

I read that "Pooky Poo" got banned by Square Enix the first day for streaming this.

@bertdox: That doesn't mean it doesn't crash. In my experience it's crashed all the time.

According to the developer's website, the team working on this new Silent Hill game have made mainly the Hidden & Dangerous games, the leader worked for 2k Games, and everyone else was in 2k Czech after Illusion Softworks changed their name.

@CasualGeek: Zune software supports streaming only if you have a Zune Pass, but you can stream to your Xbox 360 from your PC without one.

@texizboy: Unregistering this is as easy as clicking the "Remove Linked ID" as shown in the picture in the article. I just tested it myself just to be sure.

@TH3M4PPL3S_: You could just set up a HomeGroup (Control Panel - HomeGroup) with your computer and your PS3 could stream your music straight from the folders you have your music in, actually.

@bertdox: Opera still has that problem, actually. It uses one process for everything, so when something goes down, the entire browser goes down with it.

@DarwinAwardWinner: No. Only way to do this would be to have the browser utilize multiple processor cores, and only Google Chrome is able to do that now.

@Hamster Poop: I for one have to have internet access for my university... And not just online classes, either. Most of my physical classes have online homework or discussion board assignments, and my job requires an at-home internet connection as well. Nobody's going to be able to abandon anything when it comes to

@spyderr0de0: Or you'll end up like the Zapatistas and their supporters and be pretty much disowned from the country and the government.

@Resev: Like I said to someone else, a lot of places in America only have the option of one or two ISPs in America, and odds are the main options to go for with cable internet are Cox, Time Warner, or Comcast, and I feel like if I went back to dial up or DSL that would hurt me much more than it would hurt the companies

@legerrid: So much for me saying yay to Parliament over them ruling against non-public ACTA decisions.

@MyDirtySecretary: Lots of places only have the option of one or two ISP options. It's not really the type of thing you can just drop, especially when Comcast isn't the only one doing this.

@Dexomega: Aside from the fact that them, Comcast, and Time Warner are the three ISPs piling evidence on their users for possible copyright infringement, sure :P

Snoop Dogg says otherwise.

I want the ISPs to compete and all, and I'd probably be against the government running the internet themselves, but this is going too far. There's generally only a few ISPs available in any given area (only one available in less populated areas) so if you disagree with an ISP filtering content and being paid to slow

@fanboyish: Just gonna say, I have all of that for $800, minus the second processor.