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ONE YEAR for $49.99?!?!?!?!

@Hazzy: Your Friendly Neighborhood Capitalist: Right to vote is actually a hot-button issue for the cause, as is 1st amendment. Children are allowed to bear arms. Alchohol, driving etc are not constitutional rights. I'm of the opinion that it is better to err on the side of giving freedom too broadly rather than to

What disturbs me is the precedent that minors are being denied the rights of citizenship under the constitution of the US. Any other such violation of a child's rights would be deemed unacceptable.

@Altima NEO: It was $820 including alignment, installation and disposal of old tires. I live in the northwest and needed good all-weather tires. Did my research and the tires I bought were well priced.

$399.99?!?!?!?!I just replaced my tires for $820. Never go cheap on the tires, your family's life may depend on it.

When Madonna started the whole fake british accent thing, I lost any and all respect I ever had for her (which wasn't much) Good for him to be moving on (with a babe, too:)

Finishing FFXIII so I can put it away and never think of it again (yes, I acknowledge the contradiction there, but I can't bring myself to not play a FF game to it's end. Yet. One more like FFXIII and I will not be playing FF games anymore :(

@Jouen: I see what you did there! Makes me want to play RE again :)

We cannot get out.

@sandorasbox: Google search Twinkie House in quotes.

@Vallen: No other major differences, but all the art and UI have been redone, it is stunning! Yes, the bath scenes are also still there.

@Ueziel: Granted, but that doesn't change how it grates on me since Lunar was part of my gaming childhood :)

Playing Lunar Silver Star Harmony for PSP right now - this is my 3rd time playing Lunar on 3 different systems, and it is still fun!

@Ozymandias: One of the reason's I love Kotaku. Civility!

Needs to be like $3.99 otherwise it doesn't satisfy the whole purpose of a demo for me.

@Ozymandias: I agree, and your rationale works just as well for Ebert - which is why I wrote "he protesteth too much" - the more he clamors about it, the less valid his argument. Obvious Catch-22 - here I am continuing to write about it, so I am failing the same way he is. :)