willcapellaro
willcapellaro
willcapellaro

We need 8 more micro-details of your life to get a free sandwich at subway. Don't leave us hanging.

Something something strongest fan could cool a room with perspiring humans in it something something.

I agree—I was one of the kids who gave up too easily. It is very difficult when you find yourself blocked in all directions and have no guidance/support/examples of success.

Also "end the conversation". Eliza did that a lot.

That infographic is pure inscrutable pollution.

I hope your son comes of age in a time of better predictions.

I never can find grade B maple syrup anywhere. Supposedly it's much better than the ubiquitous grade A stuff — I've had it, can't remember the quality. It's harvested at different times and less refined (if you refine things enough you're basically making pure sugar syrup and might as well start with sugar beets or

Wrong.

Gross. You can see its guts. I'd never be able to keep anything down at this table.

Alcoholic ice cubes would be a good invention. Just don't try and chew on the ice.

I am waiting for the car from Woody Allen's Sleeper, especially the glass that frosted at night.

epic

Good to hear the staff's off the cuff thoughts but I agree with at least one other poster that they are not really considering other perspectives or use cases.

well said

Ex-book designer here. Ironically, very rarely do I take the instruction manuals out of my PS3 cases. Because they're usually pretty paltry. So I would vote for 1) No instrux at all games should be learn-able, 2) Custom printed book components in very rare cases, ideally sold as separate products or part of a really

I wish Namco good luck. The PS2 versions were amazing, but there were annoyances - the shell interface, skipping through the king's dialogue, the ball busting levels (Bear/Cow levels). All in all, this was a game that I could throw a party around. These were crazy interesting J-Pop games that played well.