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That's what is called a "fatal flaw." Now, whether the death grip is a fatal flaw or not, is arguable I guess, but it is reasonable for something for something to have a high score on their rating scale and still no be recommended. They way they review things, by having multiple rating factors is the reason, and

The watermarks on the photo actually make it look like the actress has herpes herself.

Yeah, the 150ft thing seems strange, especially since its "ideal for large events", 150ft isn't even big enough to cover a football field.

Its the worst when you see outdated technology being a plot point today. I still see people delete messages on answering machines because they don't want somebody getting this message.

Don't know if you got it yet, but here:

I agree with most everything, but there is just something fulfilling about seeing the numbers that pop up over the enemies head when you damage them. There is a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction when that number gets higher.

Not saying that Three Mile Island was good, but it has been overblown. If it wasn't for the move being released right around that time, it probably wouldn't have been thought of as that bad. Most people "exposed" got the equivalent radiation of an x-ray.

I think it depends on price, if these phones come out at the $200 price point, I don't think its that big of a deal.

I'm replying to everybody, just not sure how to do multple replies with the new layout.

Personally, I think we should just boycott limitless just to show Hollywood that having Robert DeNiro in a movie just isn't enough anymore, and if they want us to watch him on the big screen, he should stop phoning it in.

I have an Evo, but when it comes to mobile browsing, in general, I envy the iPhone because of the smoother scrolling and pinch to zoom.

As far as believability, I can buy most of the "events" that happen to allow for a Korean occupation, the one think I can't accept is that if Korea ever were to attack, Blizzard would just release StarCraft 3, which would distract all the Korean soldiers, rendering the Korean armies completely useless.

Something I learned relatively young (probably around that kids age), when people picked on me, I very calmly (sometimes "not so calmly") demonstrated that I was much bigger than they were. Never had to Perfect-Plex anybody like that kid, but after a couple times of lifting some kid up by his neck, the issue sort of

Well, there is no climax because they are setting up for the sequel, in which freedom fighters release StarCraft 3, which completely distracts Korea for months on end, allow for the US to simply take back everything within hours.

Well, people did quit in the 70s in protest over what they thought were design flaws in the nuclear reactor used in Fukushima.

I think of couple people said it, but some games NEED multiplayer. FPS games, Madden, fighting games, etc.

While I'll agree that there was something about opening that new CD (or cassette tape, but I'm not old enough for records), I can't disagree more with the "exploration" part. I can't tell you the betrayal I felt when I bought an album for a song, and found out it was not representative of the album. Also, as was the

If the $200 bundle is true, this could work (assuming the guitar is not total crap). $200 just for an entry level guitar isn't a bad price.

I kind of hope the 4 inch screens catch on. I have an Evo, and I like the 4.3 inch screen, my friend has an Epic which is 4, and the slight difference is perfect I think.

Still kind of sounds like a cash grab. But the game is 13 years old, and since few people got the GameCube, so its isn't such a horrible idea. Personally, I think its a compliment to the gaming industry that they're at the point where games can be re-released