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@jupiterthunder: I agree. Doesn't really bother me either and don't raise rental plan prices again soon. I usually have a huge backlog of old movies to watch and I just saw the new ones in theaters so I'm in no hurry to see it on DVD. Keep the savings and cut your users a break by keeping prices where they are. #dvds

@Howl: Indeed. 'Nice' to see that EA is going the way of Hollywood and robbing its own graveyard. #medalofhonor

@Polterg3ist is Sick, Sick, Sick: I'm surprised they're pushing so hard for the copyright. It seems like "post apocalyptic" is a hot theme right now and you could put out a good post apocalyptic game without the Fallout name and still create a huge following. #falloutmmo

@Blore07: I'm not big on hard games either. I don't mind if there's a super-ridiculously-blindingly-hard difficulty level for those who want it, but give those of us who just want to enjoy the story and game you've crafted a reasonable difficulty level. I'm looking at you Dissidia. #difficulty

At first I saw the headline and thought it was about the Google browser. Very confused #cleveruses

@mykalt45: Agreed. I play games for great stories and characterization. For this reason I prefer RPGs but I also appreciate games of other genres with strong narrative elements (such as MGS)

Kojima-san doesn't have to make Metal Gear any more

VOTE: DestroyTwitter

@MattG91: This. I can't afford to be buying a new version of Windows this often. I look fondly back on the years of long platform development.

Wow, way to go Bash! You were entirely in the right dumping this guy on his ass after the way he treated you and your business. Have lots of fun at Mother!

I've been very skeptical about getting into the series after being disappointed with how far Telltale's humor fell short of the original Sam & Max series, but I'll definitely give this a shot for free.

Welp, yet another reason for me to not use AT&T for any service.

@ppppp: Judging from most Second Life screenshots I've seen the furry crowd isn't that picky.

No, I usually don't talk on my phone as it is. The portability is the only aspect I really need, to occasionally coordinate with friends where to meet.

My elementary school forced us to use cursive from third grade onwards, so I actually stopped writing standard printing. I had a difficult time writing block letters besides capitals until I had to revert my handwriting for a teaching job. I still write personal notes in cursive though.

@therage33: Same here. I've played through Fallout 3 about three times now and I still haven't found Dogmeat.

Digsby doesn't seem to want international users. Had to use a proxy to create an account.

I was wondering why the Steam frontpage has been crowded lately with a flood of cheap, no-name, casual games. There should really be an option to block games in this category from appearing.

I'm so glad Lifehacker pointed me towards this. So invasive and frustrating.