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Man, Ganon is kind of the Dracula of Hyrule, isn't he?

"It's "cool" to be green right now, and the volt is nothing but hype and PR."

Obviously, you are a troll. Because if you were a rational human being, you'd be humping the new dashboard and declaring it a revolution in gaming technology, which it obviously is.

I haven't inherited anything; two generations before me are still alive. I do benefit from them; I got a free college education and receive financial aid in hard times (ie, if I am unemployed, my grandmother will loan me money).

"Most of the '1-percent' deserve their wealth due to a few reasons:

You're right. The iPod Touch and the iPad are exactly the same. That 6.5" difference is utterly meaningless.

See, if we could just get SOPA passed, this wouldn't be an issue.

The original THPS soundtrack was integral to the experience. I'm still likely to buy the HD remake, but if the original tracks aren't there, it will make me think twice.

There's no such thing as sexism anymore, just like there's no such thing as racism anymore.

If we really need to resort to these sorts of methods to suppress our own population, one has to wonder if there is a bigger problem in this country than crowd control.

You joke, but I could make a drink with nothing but hydrogen and oxygen that would actually kill you. Or at least make you sick.

PS3 updates are more frequent than the 360's, but not THAT frequent. If there were two updates waiting, your friend must not have updated in a looooong time. Like, one every few months. And if you aren't playing online, you can out those updates off.

This looks really cool. But if it gets political, I'm going to puke.

The Xbox 360 dashboard is the main reason I prefer my PS3 for gaming.

No Malort? For shame.

Thank goodness I always gor for vanilla/non-carrier-subsidized phones. If I had to put up with something like that, I'd be going cyanogen in no time.

But I need someone to do all my thinking for me!

Spot-on. For now, the best way to watch a movie is Blu-Ray. For some movies, the enhanced picture and audio might not be that big of a deal, sure. I've seen The Man from Earth on Netflix Streaming, DVD, and Blu-Ray, and there was very little difference. On the flip side: Captain America? Noticeable differences. Bolder

This is an article about Blu-Ray being of higher quality than streaming, not the limitations of DVD video. A streaming video MIGHT be able to outperform DVD, assuming you have a decent connection.

Don't they start to reset some of the variables after a period of time? Sometimes, this would actually make sense. If I knock over a goblet in a store, is the shopkeeper really going to leave it on the floor for the rest of his life?