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1. Limit Your Consumption; Avoid The Really Time-Consuming Games

In Colombia you either have Claro, Telefonica or the city's local ISP (ETB for Bogota, EPM for Medellin, Emcali for Cali, etc.).

Now after fighting Kinja for a while I have to elaborate on my previous post:

Now playing

Not "princess", blame Joseph Campbell, most stories (especially Disneys follow most of the Monomith principles):

Whoa!, you didn't get it then, there is no "black-hat" villain. The point is NOT "bad guys being people too", the point of the movie is accepting who you are, and that everyone of us has a role. Turbo wasn't the bad guy because he was "bad", he was the bad guy because he din't coped with the fact that his time had

Well, I pay $42 for 10MBps... with Claro (it was Telmex before, but I guess Mr. Slim wanted to have the same name throughout all South America).

Of course, but it was because there was a moral in the whole thing. My dad was making a point with the punishment, but he also made a deal with me, after a while that del ended up being a lifelong lesson.

Of course, "Claro que es Claro". Worst part is that after trying other ISPs Claro is the most stable of them all.

Holy Fuck!, I thought we had it bad in Colombia!... dont tell me is Telmex/Claro, 'cause we'll have the same enemy then.

Meanwhile in the thrid world we pay USD $42 for 10MBps... at discount!

While I agree with you on some of that let me share with you a great personal story: Back in 1984 my dad was trying to teach me to help mom at home (I was 6). That meant 2 things: clean up your mess after playing and do your best to make your bed. If I did that I was gonna get my first console (yup! the infanmous

Agreed, Walmart scammed the guy selling him a used product at full price... the porn is just a plus.

Agreed, but while I appreciate those bundles, I find "pre-owned" porn a little disgusting. Also, sticky pads/touch-screen are not very appealing.

They thought it was new, and if it was wrapped in the protective plastic I understand why they didn't check the DS, after all, on Christmas every kid enjoys tearing the wrappings of their gifts.

I don't know how much is the publisher-journalist relationship affecting a review. But I do know that the publisher (well their PR dept) is just doing their job. So at the end the journalist is the only one responsible for the objectivity of his/her review.

You're probably right. What I meant with "compact" was that you can do like 4 or 5 quests just by entering 3 different buildings in downtown DC. Exploration played a great part too since you search every building meticulosly hoping to get that steathboy, or that strange part you needed for a particular weapon.

IDK for me NV had better followers and NPCs and was more canon-friendly, but F3 had a better interiors a more "intimate story" and since the map was more compact, it encouraged you to explore a little more... For me Fallout is all about being alone in a F*up world, and F3 acomplished that better than F:NV.

Somehow you comment made me picture the "war, war never changes" in Vin's voice... I love R.P. Voice, but Vin's will make my subwoofer explode!

Hey don't judge him, maybe he moves a lot and need those boxes... maybe he cant find a steady home 'cause nobody stands his cardboard hoarding... so maybe he needs those boxes 'cause he m... oh fuck!

I get you, I have a friend who never got into fallout because he "felt very lonely while playing it", and found that very depressing. Funny 'cause I enjoyed that loneliness a lot (RDR had that same effect on me). So there are a lot of reasons why anybody might not get into a game, and while you can endure a movie that