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    Majora's Mask, I think.

    I get where you're coming from, though my tiring of big worlds usually comes from one game (though that's because I don't play a lot of open-world games). I'm however many hours into GTAV it takes to finish the single-player to 100% and get to level 65 in online (it's got to be 100 hours by now) and at this point I

    There truly is an XKCD for everything.

    90% of households. Don't be obtuse.

    Did you actually read that article you linked?

    90% of the country has a pay TV subscription. They're not the outliers.

    The broadcast networks are available for free over the air. There can be as many as 40 depending on where you live (though most are crap). To get USA and Syfy, though, I'd have to get the most basic cable package that's about $30/mo.

    It sounds like they kept these in a review catalog to cite either for collection development or when patrons asked for review. They probably kept them in an old-school catalog cabinet so they used catalog cards for easier storage.

    Looks like it's shorthand for the reviewer. "K. Sick" is probably the person's first initial and last name. "EX" is probably the branch he or she is from. You'll notice some of the others have "Jp" (Jerome Park Library), "Na" (New Amsterdam Library) and "Sg" (Sedgwick Library). "EX" could be the Eastchester

    This sounds like a great idea for rural areas and those currently unserved by broadband. But for cities, this sounds great for middle and upper class people and pretty terrible for everybody else. I don't see how spending taxpayer dollars to give the already reasonably well-off a luxury is a good idea when that

    This is what I keep coming back to. A gig would be awesome, but my 50 meg connection can run Netflix and torrent and internet without ever becoming sluggish. I can't imagine what I would "need" a gig for, unless I was running a business.

    The woolly bear caterpillar can freeze itself too. In arctic areas it's been observed going 14 winters before pupating and becoming a moth.

    South Tyrol is in Italy. It was German up until WWI, but was ceded to Italy afterward. Most of the people who live there still speak German (hence the German names), and there have been a lot of discussions about independence or seceding to join Austria, but it is an Italian province.

    They won't have gone "full-on campy" until they confirm that a person will be playing Nana and the Crocodile.

    I'm curious where you got your data about Prohibition. Pretty much every source I've found (this article has a good summary) agrees that alcohol consumption decreased significantly during prohibition.

    That's an "ordinary color"?

    " So I was playing the bad guy all along?"

    "Hero" may have been the wrong choice of words, but I think the game clearly wants us to believe that Joel thinks he made the right choice, even if only for himself.

    I can see that interpretation, but I don't think that's what the game was going for. I think we're supposed to see Joel as the hero at the end, not the villain. But I guess that's just my interpretation.

    I kind of wish they were changing the ending because I didn't care for the game's original ending. Or, rather, I didn't care for the execution of the ending. Maybe if the movie does more to villainize the Fireflies it will come out better.