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  1. Re:Stop turning food into fuel on Consumer Ethanol Appliance Promised By Year's End · · Score: 1

    I thought you couldn't put improvements on railroads. Yeesh, owning all 4 already gets you $200 bucks each time I land on it. Think of the children!

  2. Re:The other horse in Sony's race on Sony To Launch PS3 Video Download Service · · Score: 1

    Good lord, it looks like a PS3 did it with a refrigerator

  3. Re:do ya feel lucky, Comcast? on Sony To Launch PS3 Video Download Service · · Score: 1

    Where the hell do you get 3 times? A quick look at VGChartz shows 18.35M for XBox and 11.92M for PS3

  4. Re:The math? on Why You Can't Find a Wii for Christmas · · Score: 1

    Not this February.

  5. Re:Contradictory Evidence on PC The #1 Choice For Kids Gaming · · Score: 1

    "The majority of the kids (91 percent) play free online games." I don't think they are talking about FPS games in this category.

  6. Re:Duh, when game companies have to innovate.. on Are Game Publishers Late To the (Wii and DS) Game? · · Score: 1

    bolt on waggle. Heh. I know there's a "that's what she said" joke in there somewhere

  7. Re:Sony's marketing plan: on Sony CEO Confirms Limited $499 PS3 Stock · · Score: 1

    Wow way to pick the site where Wii's sell for $100 over MSRP to help artificially support your point :-D

  8. Re:Simpsons on Matt Groening to be Final Boss in New Simpsons Game · · Score: 1

    Perhaps the same could be said of AC's :-D

  9. Re:Huh? on RIAA Drops Tanya Andersen Case · · Score: 1

    From the countersuit. "Tanya Andersen is a disabled, 42-year-old single mother of an eight-year-old daughter who lives on a limited income from Social Security." More of the sticking point is that she is supporting a family on a fixed income, meaning that the suing party can not hope to get the money they demand. In this instance, handicapped means fixed income.

  10. Re:Ourageous? Seems VERY reasonable to me. on Guitar Hero Downloadable Content Announced, Expensive · · Score: 1

    18.75 for 9 songs

  11. Re:Your education is showing on Wikipedia and the Politics of Verification · · Score: 1

    He said automotive engineer, not auto mechanic. Unless he is misusing the term it sounds to me like he may have an education, and experience with new stuff that a professor has not and has had no reason to learn for years.

  12. I must break you on Final Fantasy Creator on Xbox 360, PS3 · · Score: 1

    'I'm willing to break them into pieces, crush them at my feet. [laughs]'" I take it that the false modesty thing doesn't translate into Japanese :-D

  13. Re:I Fell For The Wii Hype on Comments From Miyamoto On Wii, Industry · · Score: 1

    Thank you for replying to my previous post with the huevos to actually have your name attached. Even as a recent Wii purchaser, it's nice to hear about both good and bad experiences.

  14. Re:I Fell For The Wii Hype on Comments From Miyamoto On Wii, Industry · · Score: 1

    I would love to have someone point out a poster who says their Wii is gathering dust that is NOT posting as an AC

  15. Re:Who's the @**hole now! on Aqua Teen Hunger Force Brings Boston to a Halt · · Score: 1

    What is real bullshit is the fact that CNN covered this story all day like it was a threat when it was advertising for their OWN COMPANY. Surely someone at CNN or Time Warner in general knew about this! P.S. Boston is in general more paranoid since the 9/11 planes took off from Boston.

  16. Re:They submitter sould have saved themselves on Mac OS X Versus Windows Vista, The Rematch · · Score: 1

    "hip"? That's hippie talk. OS X is the bee's knees!

  17. Re:Laptops are spontaneously flammable on Virgin Atlantic Bans Dell, Apple Laptops · · Score: 1

    If you banned all laptops from planes, that would wreak havoc to business across the country. Personally I cant do my job if I cant travel with a laptop. and there are thousands of people in the same boat, which based on their frequency of travel, make up a significant portion of airline business.