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LOL what?. Disney might have screwed up with some of their movies (John Carter, Lone Ranger and that awful PotC III). But I don't see a systematic attempt to destroy franchises, just the good old "we want your money soooo bad" that characterizes every single media giant out there.

Hmm... with the new trilogy on the way I don't see that happening here. Hell!, Disney might "ruin" the comic, but with the infinite cash-in opportunities tied to episodes VII-IX, comics will be there.

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:

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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!