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Maybe it's not such a bad think to think differently from a racist asshole like Wahlberg?

Uh, what you just said doesn't really contradict anything that the other guy said. If you assume that "other late night counterparts" on the whole are leaning left on both social and fiscal issues, then leaning right on fiscal issues only would indeed make Leno "a little more to the right that in other late night

Don't forget Count Duckula!

Man where's my Barkley vs. Godzilla movie then?

That's a smack in the face to Daimler with pretty mixed messages, since Chrysler is owned by Fiat now. Actually, hey maybe Chrysler will get bought by Nissan next and complete its around-the-world tour of being passed around by former Axis countries.

I'm sure they like Thomas too, but Scalia has got to be the favorite, right?

Corey Feldman is a law school professor??

Gotta love the Wiley stages from MM2. That music, plus some completely cheesy lyrics, plus horrible screechy singing, somehow makes me incredibly nostalgic for my childhood: https://www.youtube.com/wat…

So I guess Final Fantasy Legend was the SaGa game. And yeah, I loved SOM as a kid, but looking back on it now the entire battle system is really poorly thought through.

Final Fantasy Adventure… was that the one that was actually a prequel to Secret of Mana, or was it the one that was actually a SaGa game? I think I remember liking FFA.

Yeah, that was the point I was trying to respond to, that 90% good enough for people that got your emulator for free is actually pretty far off from 100% good enough for people that bought your $400 console partially to play emulated games.

@D_Boons_Ghost Even for earlier hardware generations, it's not as if flipping a switch is all they need to do to release software emulation that will work perfectly for every single game. One advantage homebrewed emulation has is that it attracts a much more knowledgeable user base, and a user base that is much more

I think that was the beginning of an aborted reply, i generally don't care about grammar.

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Well, to be fair the appeal of this story isn't that Japan built a candy store, but that they built a candy store focusing exclusively on a boring American candy, and obsess over it to a degree not present here. An American candy store focusing on an American candy isn't really the same thing. The Japanese AV Club

Gameological content has become especially hard to find on the mobile site, and the amount of content certainly seems to have decreased as well. How long has it been since the switch? I wonder, are these still growing pains, or is this the new status quo?

No, snake wine is actually a thing in Japan called habushu. It's also probably the Japanese alcoholic drink most likely to cause you to hallucinate. I know that taking a shot of it caused me to immediately start sweating profusely. To be fair, habushu is from Okinawa which has always had a bit of it's own culture

Actually the Letterman episode was great because Dave is just as much of a car guy as Seinfeld or Leno. The car they rode in was Dave's own, and although it might not have been as flashy as the classic coupes or convertibles, it was a great sleeper with a great story behind it.

You're all over the place with numbers now. You've described "high speed" as over 130 mph, over 140 mph, and now over 160 mph. These are all high speeds. As is 100 mph. For clarity's sake, which speed was specifically cited in the report of high-speed deaths increasing 28%? Or does the report list increases at both

OK, so the 28% increase was in deaths from speeds above 140 MPH? That does knock out a lot of lower end cars and family cars, but it's still not purely the realm of the exotic. I'm guessing you don't have any actual numbers to show "the bulk of the cars driving over 140 MPH are the high performance and exotics?" BMW,