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Hrm. Well, that's not a QWERTY ... which ... begs the question, can you change the settings to allow for qwerty?

@RoflChoppa: Kudos to Forever Alone Mac. I chuckled.

I've gone as an old man for halloween at least five out of the last 10 years. Now that I am functionally an old man, it's not as alluring.

@ianfayak: Aye, see Batista ref.

@zeitgeist: "Socrates: A Game of Choices......... where everybody else is portrayed as an idiot and, no matter what, you have to kill yourself at the end." By Visceral Games.

@akidderz: Your point about what Fable is, is a solid point and deserves note. I don't care for the Fable series much, but I think that some of my friends give it undo criticism for having 'moral choices' that are too clear cut. While I'd love for a Fable game that has more mature moral choices (and by that, I just

When I first heard about this "overthrow your brother and become the king" storyline, along with Peter Molyneux's morality-hype-machine, I was hoping that it would be intelligently implemented: As a rebel, you see the king as a ruthless overlord who must be overthrown, only to then take power and see that his

The.. "situation between the North and the South," hasn't really existed in some 30 years... y'know... after the war and all.

@Amazing_Spiderham: Sorry... just... passionate about this. And it's a Friday afternoon at work.

@Lictalon: I'm not looking for it to be completely accurate, but the game is barely recognizable as that area. It feels more like they just put the terrain into some random terrain generator and that was the result, they just stuck with it.

My feelings on FO:NV are pretty lukewarm, and I loved Fallout 3. Obviously, the engine has now just gone from dated to _very dated_, but having played this for about ~15 hours or so, you can just tell that the amount of love that went into Fallout 3 just isn't there for Fallout: New Vegas. The game feels rushed

@meatbag_pussrocket: Meatbag, c'mon, Gizmodo would never miss the opportunity to overstate something bad about Google .. to a factor of 30.

@Celtic1888: ... unsustainably high corporate taxes exist because corporate lobbyists have written the rules?

@Celtic1888: I've read like four of your posts in this thread and they're so full of empty rhetoric and cliches... "politicians promoting get rich quick schemes," "stagnant wages since the 80s," "people being told they'll get rich by working 50 hours at WalMart."

The idea that legally avoiding unnecessarily high taxes is "evil" is ridiculous. You know what's evil, thinking that companies ought to pay as much as 40% of their earings to an organization that throws most of it away — the IRS. THAT is evil.

@DaveyNC: this post cannot be endorsed enough, thank you.

@frugal: You deserve recognition for this.

@!Skyline!: @Michael Dukakis: Both of these jokes are lame, so you both lose today. Sorry :(

Pretty clever idea. I wouldn't drink coffee from a straw, but never the less, some people do to avoid staining your teeth.

Research tsunamis? No thanks.