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"What are you boys doing in there? I heard a lot of construction noises and saw strobe lights coming out from under the door."

@swenson: I partially blame Pasqual Ferry’s art. All his characters look so glassy and bored. Ultimate Iron Man II is another series they worked on together and it’s equally snooze inducing. However, Orson Scott Card just doesn’t seem to be very good at writing comics. I’ve read a number of his comics and they were

I hope its nothing like the above comic Marvel released. I’ve never seen such subject material so lifelessly translated.

Man, how loud do you need to have your headphones to not hear a train coming from the other direction? Some people listen to their headphone at way too high a volume, like that guy in the subway car whose iPod is so loud the people at the other end can hear it.

As much as I hate the Jersey Shore and Dances I got to admit that a show whose premise is intentionally vague and cryptic makes a hard sell. You need some starting concept for audiences to work around, at least from a marketing perspective. Lost, a show sold largely on the premise that it was a hardcore Gilligan’s

I would want to know nothing, just in case the future fails to meet my expectations. It’s always better to hope and work for a better tomorrow than know tomorrow is actually going to be quite lame. Besides, anything related to messing with the space-time continuum freaks the heck out of me.

@Laho: Blizzard’s like Kirby. It will inhale you, spit you out, and then blast you with your own gun arm.

I got to disagree with you on 2046. I watched that film for my Hong King Film and Cinema class and I found it to be painfully boring. Art done to excess in my opinion.

@EBone: I beleive it can import them from the apps tab where you sync your iPad. Kind of like how you go to pages to sync documents. Engadget has a screen.

@Scenick: I sometimes like to hold my iPad up to my ear as a joke lol.

@robamb2002: Yeah I read it like that too...

The only thing that intrigues me about this is the actual inclusion of a camera; a missing feature from the iPad that is making the device feel more gimped as the year progresses. Aside from that it seems like a lot of the same. I guess the size is good for people who felt the iPad was too large, but ironically 7

I’ll believe this when I don’t need to sync my iPad up to my macbook. Or when I can put footnotes in my documents on pages. Or when I an email a document from my iPad to someone and not worry about formatting.

@Koinu: Yup, that’s my bad. Had a brain fat while typing that. But hey, I was only off by six dollars! But, yeah, I’d argue it’s even good for more casual players like me. I don’t always have a lot of time to play and having to go back to the AH every night or mail my loot to a bank alt just eats into my playtime.

@geekymitch: They actually have a mobile world of warcraft amory and auction house for free. You can use the armory free of charge but the action house costs an extra ten bucks month. I’d call it hogwash but it actually has saved me a lot of time as I can just run dungeons, farm a little, and then worry about selling

Anyone else feel like there’s too much stuff going on in this interface? I just need something that’s fast, snappy and intuitive. I guess a floating post-it is cool but it all seems a little excessive.

Can’t you already buy the Blizzard cutscenes on DVD? I distinctly remember a cinematics DVD for sale in their catalogs. Never really saw the point in it considering you could just watch them from the main title screen.