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  1. Re:Not saying Nintendo is doing well but... on Can Nintendo Survive Gaming's Brave New World? · · Score: 1

    Yes, but clearly not enough versus the competition, and they'll have to improve on that or the Wii U will continue to suck. Mix it up, get some better third party support, maybe some more mature IP?

  2. Re:Licensing out properties? on Can Nintendo Survive Gaming's Brave New World? · · Score: 1

    Sega was done well before that.

  3. Re:Not saying Nintendo is doing well but... on Can Nintendo Survive Gaming's Brave New World? · · Score: 1

    it was a success from a sales standpoint - that much is obvious. but I don't regard a console for which it's customers only found a few titles worth purchasing a successful console

  4. Re:30% Margin is not acceptble. on Can Nintendo Survive Gaming's Brave New World? · · Score: 1

    Nexus 7 is compatible with many controllers

  5. Re:Yes they can.... on Can Nintendo Survive Gaming's Brave New World? · · Score: 1

    i hate everything in the last several years from Nintendo , but would unapologetically buy Mario Kart for my Nexus 7 and love it like a small baby

  6. Re:And, who has the Obamacare ID validation contra on Experian Sold Social Security Numbers To ID Theft Service · · Score: 1

    When congress is a revolving door into a cushy job with your supporters, and business can give unlimited money to candidates anonymously, I think we've reached the end, unless bribery becomes 'speech'.

  7. total horsesh*t on Scientists Say Climate Change Is Damaging Iowa Agriculture · · Score: 1

    As proof, I offer what this one guy said, thereby invalidating what these thousands of other scientists(frauds) are agreeing on.

  8. Re:My advise to those "scientists" on Scientists Say Climate Change Is Damaging Iowa Agriculture · · Score: 1

    More complex messages tend to be lost. Keeping the message directly on food might get it some attention, but I doubt it.

  9. Re:Asteroid class on How Many Tiny Chelyabinsk-Class Asteroids Buzz Earth? · · Score: 1

    2.3 vwbeetles

  10. Re:Hazard on Volvo Developing Nano-Battery Tech Built Into Car Body Panels · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The cost will be marginal, but the price will not.

  11. Re:Interface? on Oakland Is Building a Big Data Center For Police Surveillance · · Score: 1

    They'll fail and spend the rest of the dough on new weapon/armor for the cops...or more license readers to increase the ROI

  12. Re:A better idea on NSA Director Keith Alexander Is Reportedly Stepping Down · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Then throw congress in jail for making it legal. The Patriot act is what you get when you let anger guide your choices.

  13. Re:How is that different to Apple? on Is Choice a Problem For Android? · · Score: 1

    How does market share equate to customer satisfaction?

    Because people buy what satisfies them.

  14. Re:Yes Choice. on Is Choice a Problem For Android? · · Score: 1

    That's the benefit of allowing choice - the carriers and device manufacturers have the choice to tailor Android to whatever application or device they need. I just bought a set-top android 4.2.2 box with a dual-core processor that runs HBMC, streams every 1080P movie I can toss at it, plus if i get an email I can pop out to android, get my gmail, play angry birds and slide right back into my movie where I left off, all with a use mouse and keyboard and a 2 TB drive attached for under 100 bucks. THAT'S choice.

  15. Re:the rest of you... on Is Choice a Problem For Android? · · Score: 1

    too many choices homeskillet. cut back on the number of verbs in your post.

  16. Re:This applies to television, too? on Is Choice a Problem For Android? · · Score: 1

    and somehow you apply that to smartphone apps that you actually chose and installed yourself. mkay.

  17. Re:Bluetooth woes on For Playstation 4 Owners, Bad News On USB, Bluetooth Headsets · · Score: 1

    but it had 743 foot wires for the controllers so

  18. Re:Stop pushing the bogus 643 million $ number on Buried In the Healthcare.gov Source: "No Expectation of Privacy" · · Score: 2, Insightful

    welp, fox news as "news source" hyuck hyuck

  19. Re:Fixed in two months on Buried In the Healthcare.gov Source: "No Expectation of Privacy" · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    I love it when a group who opposes healthcare for the poor actually pretends to care when it makes a point. I really do wish them good luck. At least they will get to get a broken arm looked at without becoming homeless.

  20. We need some innovation on German Scientists Achieve Record 100Gbps Via Wireless Data Link · · Score: 2

    Now if only we could innovate in the usage cap area.

  21. the tech is great, but on German Scientists Achieve Record 100Gbps Via Wireless Data Link · · Score: 3, Funny

    I'd hit my cap in 20 seconds

  22. Let's legitimize the scam industry even more! on Aussie Company Planning To Use Drones For Textbook Delivery · · Score: 1

    All books should be pdf's now anyway. This just perpetuates the enormous scam that is the textbook industry. For the prices we are asked to pay, you'd think the books are made of powdered unicorn horn and printed with the blood of wood nymphs. I torrent textbooks for my son and his girlfriend whenever possible. You can call it a 'protest' but it's really my refusal to take part in the scam.

  23. Re:This just in on Google X Display Boss: Smartphones, Tablets, Apps Are "Mind-Numbing" · · Score: 1

    Or she might...design a tablet to make my liver bleed?

  24. Re:"I'll sue you.......in ENGLAND" on CPJ Report: the Obama Administration and Press Freedoms · · Score: 1

    That's because the people who are shouting "Tyranny!" nowadays are on the level of people who spend their time on a corner shouting at passing cars or playing 70's rock records backwards looking for messages from satan.

  25. Re:sounds familiar on China Arrests Anti-Corruption Blogger · · Score: 1

    And 50% of the population are perfectly fine with shooting someone because you're scared of them. including and especially cops. We need to clean our own house before worrying about someone else's.