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Admittedly I did, but it did sound a too far fetched. But you're right, I just remembered that it did originate from Cesar Chavez. Thank you for clarifying.

Whoa, so that's where it came from? Trippy. Thanks for clarifying.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't the "Yes, we can," chant originally belong to Mexico?

It just hit me, he kinda' looks like Michael's therapist from GTA V

I can see the question on the survey already, "How did you hear about the Election this year?" From a gaming console.

Love the wallpaper! Reminds me a lot of Majora's Mask, which makes me wonder if there is a similar Zelda themed wallpaper somewhere

I'm all up for ditching electronics during the night, but sometimes falling asleep can be a pretty boring process (even though it should be). Any relaxing activities that one can do just before bed that don't involve the screens?

Richard, did you have to take an extra DualShock 3 to use the Vita TV? I was under the impression that a DS3 was mandatory for playing.

I would absolutely love to take part in all of these activities before my day started. My only problem is that I work the night shift, so waking up before 8 am is a bit problematic. This probably sounds silly, but is there evidence for these activities still being effective later in the day? In regards to successful

I wonder if this would allow me to watch HBO Boxing or HBO PPV Boxing fights. The only real reason why I still have HBO is for the Boxing, I'm not really interested in the other shows.

For the "ownership" argument, I still think playing, completing, and experiencing a game means more than owning it. And PS+ allows you to play, complete, and experience lots and lots of games.

"So in 2015, you're fine with your library disappearing?"

I do something very similar to this, I have a list titled "WeekendBaller/ DaysOffBaller" on Evernote where I include activities that I would like to do either on a weekend or a day off work. The list also helps whenever a day just seems dull, I reference it to find some things that will put me better mood. I have

Combined with Evernote, I use my camera to take picture of written notes. A lot of times I prefer to jot down notes on paper, and even though I can probably just type them out, it's usually easier to snap a picture. A couple of examples include class notes, detailed routine outlines, or even public transportation

Take A Deep Breath

I only really have time for three since my commute is fairly short, but my favorite are:

I don't think it would be considered "wasted time," if you enjoyed the game. Granted, I'm not sure if the game you're referring to was scoreless or not entertaining at all.

Oh c'mon, everybody knows scientists have no families :-) .

What about, "water conducts electricity" ?

I'm surprised that Quick Media Converter or Miro Video Converter weren't mentioned. Maybe it's time to switch?