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Apple is good for the less-than-tech-savy. i get that. but i think chromebook has filled that niche now, probably better than anything out there right now (unless the user doesn’t even need a keyboard, in which case an ipad might be the easiest thing to use).

“and i’m a chromebook. you can only use the browser on me. aren’t i a great deal? ;)“

huh i bet you didn’t buy the right cpu or have enough memory. gotta do some research if you’re buying a windows machine.

well i'm happy that you know about where to get virus-free pirated games. but my point still stands. WHY do you want to play NOLF? there are literally thousands of other games you can play that aren't "shitty" and in fact are better / more playable than NOLF. so why do you think NOLF is better than these games when

have fun with your viruses. and why don't you play gazillions of other free games or cheap games that you can play instead? no one is MAKING YOU play the game to force you to download an illegal copy....

what a sad sad sad story of unclear boundaries of intellectual property rights. man, i loved nolf 1 + 2.

STAT | 750 hours – The average amount of DotA 2 playtime among the top 25% of DotA 2 players, according to EEDAR; the number of DotA 2 copies installed has increased 85% over the past year to 42.9 million.

QUOTE | "We could be making a lot more money per user. But, you know what? We don't want to." - Hipster Whale's Matt Hall, talking about their mobile hit Crossy Road and why they aren't pushing monetization.

i think most atheists feel like they've triumphed over other people or are better than other people. just look at most of the comments here.

why worship the teacher? uh, because he told everyone that he was God.

Sorry, but no sane, reasonably intelligent person could even be capable of believing the nonsense that no sane, reasonably intelligent person could even be capable of believing the nonsense that is organized religion. See what I did there? that's an ad hominem if i ever saw one.

I spent most of my life religious—Christian, to be specific. Semi-recently, however, that small part of me died. Or maybe I killed it myself. I know one thing for sure, though: video games had a hand in it.

yeah those clever guys at microsoft... anytime something is free, you gotta see what you're giving up...

QUOTE | "It's outright embarrassing how totally unrepresented many of the industry's biggest players are in the mobile arena." - Jeferson Valadares, Bandai Namco's head of mobile, talking about how traditional game publishers need to get busy making mobile games.