wolfshades
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@tekdemon: See - that's the thing: these guys have no idea what they're leaving behind (although an air conditioner should be fairly obvious, if only by its weight alone). So for them to even leave a small package out in the open strikes me as irresponsible. It could be a high value item (and I've had $500 items

@Billy: The mail guy has on occasion tried to deliver a package that wouldn't fit in the mailbox (Toronto). When that happens, he generally leaves a form, indicating that I should go pick it up at the nearest postal outlet. I was pretty sure that was standard practice.

Besides the obvious stupidity of the whole situation, has anyone noticed another problem here?

@dicknasty: They did that deliberately. It's a play on words.

Aweditorium is the *best*. For those who are addicted to the search for music, this is musical heroin.

Look at me. I'm a doofus.

A question for all those who are trying this out, as I am: if you like it, will you use it exclusively? Can you see it being used exclusively? Or will you keep your copy of Firefox/Chrome/whatever around for *real* browsing?

@Habs: I am *SO* renaming my girlfriend's little poodle this. "Come here Meatball Sunfist. Oh whoo's a little meatball?"

Meh. Not that impressive (once you see the inside of the thing). It's just a big room filled with floor mats.

@S.T.R.: +1 (At least he got to listen to Celine before it fizzed out)

@wolfshades: Too late to edit this. I meant the NY Post.

@JustMeJosh: You're right. I kept saying NY Times when it's clearly the Post. I don't know if it's known to have produced untrue stories, as the Sun has.

@ohnoitsaspider: You're right - can't believe I kept saying NY Times. I don't know enough about the Post, frankly. Is it known to post untrue stories, as I'm guessing the Sun does?

@Inphoarius: I was actually referencing more of the outrage found in the comments, than the story itself. The fact that western society holds particular - though illogical - contempt for those who might harm animals that we consider pets is a characteristic of our society that is curious. You and I might understand

@luke T: Do you really believe this is an exaggerated claim? What if the source was the New York Times? Would that make a difference? (I've posted the reference a few times here.)

@xezlec: No worries. We've got you covered. Try the NY Times instead then.

@Inphoarius: Agree with you on your first point. The NY Times wrote about this as well. Still, he would have received a lot of negative comments had he used them as a source. Maybe there's no way to win here.

@sammy baby: Maybe he didn't state it exactly. Maybe I can help.

@JustMeJosh: You want a better source? How about the NY Times?

What's with all of the anti-American comments? Genocide is genocide an in those situations there are *always* those who want to fight for freedom from tyranny. This looks like a great game - I can't wait to play it.