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Inside of every chubby gamer there's a beautiful woman waiting to get out.

Wow, it's Vista w/ posted notes!!!

As long as the content is free when it hits, I don't really care about the delay. If this "online update" turns out to be paid DLC, I'll feel like I've had the rug pulled out from under me.

I like that when she's talking about the multiplayer portion of the game, she acts as though she herself programmed the game (might explain the graphics).

@_Perp: heh, good point - you could always sell it on ebay and get some of the money back. To me, a slight loss and a fully functional network is better than no loss and a network w/ hiccups. Just my two cents. If you do go router shopping, newegg ftw.

@_Perp: It shouldn't effect your connectivity at all actually. I use a linksys (running hacked firmware dd-wrt) and I frequently have macs of all shapes and sizes (I'm a freelance IT guy) on my network w/ no problem. The airports are just pretty looking routers. On the inside they do all the same stuff as a regular

don't know if anyone covered this yet, but if you have a microwave, or a phone running on the 2.4 ghz spectrum near the router, you may have to change the channel it's broadcasting on. The default is always channel six - right in the middle near microwaves, cordless phones, and various other devices on the 2.4 ghz

VOTE: DD-WRT

Phew. Glad that didn't go through. I will admit that today's EA is much better than the EA we had just two to three years ago, but I'm still happy to see T2 stay out of their grasp. Take Two puts out a lot of quality products, and as far as I'm concerned, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.

for the record I've been pro kotaku-cast for a loooong time. It's not about the bloat - it's about getting a natural dialog about games from people who's opinion you trust. It's the little nuances that come across in conversation that you just can't get in a written article. I guess what I'm saying here is do it. I

@ljbisbee: @Tony Bullard: Thank you both - I switched almost completely over to chrome, but I may just give google desktop a try.

I'd really like it if they'd make an add on that made gmail play a sound of my choosing when a new e-mail hits my inbox - anyone know of anything like that floating around?

didn't MS already say they'd be launching the new xbox experience in November?

I almost always grab any tv show I'm going to get from the internet by torrent. There's a few reasons why:

the only thing I don't like about it is that it throws one more browser into the mix for website testing. Bah to that

@onewordplastics: I've heard of a lot of people having a lot of problems in windows xp x64. Unfortunately it's the price of running beta software :/

Chrome has come out on top in most of my personal test - as well as in my heart. Viva la Chrome!!

there should definitely be an option for "all of the above" in this poll. If my firefox extensions worked in chrome, I'd be converted.

So I guess M$ is officially going back on their policy of "no content that is free on another platform shall be for sale on the XBLM"

I preordered from gamestop online (for delivery, not instore pick up) and my code hasn't even shown up in my inbox yet..... if it ever does, I'll tell you if it works.