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  1. That's too bad on Spore, Mass Effect DRM Phone Home For Single-Player Gaming · · Score: 0

    I suppose they're assuming everyone who would be able to play their game would already have an internet connection running in their house (especially if they plan on buying Spore.) Still, I'm not too keen on buying a game just to have it stop working on me if I, for whatever reason, can't connect to the internet when they say I should.

  2. How's this for a first? on Nintendo Revolution Rumours Emerge · · Score: 0

    Revolution. As in "Now you can actually play games from the previous system on the new one" revolution.

    And when is Sonic going to be put in a Smash Bros. game? It's time to settle the "Mario v. Sonic" debate once and for all. ... or, ressurect it and then settle it... I'm the only one who's ever debated that, aren't I.

  3. Too bad they're still EVIL! on Comcast Raises Bandwidth in Shot at DSL · · Score: 1, Troll

    Comcast could offer 10gb/s and I still wouldn't go to them. Me and every single person I know who's had Comcast has nothing but complaints when it comes to their service.
    After I was given the run around trying to get someone to actually install my cable and internet they sent someone to do an "audit" of my building (i.e. they just cut all of the service in the building and wait for people to call and complain to find out who is really a customer.) Then they never sent someone out.

    Comcast is the epitome of the evil monopolistic corporation. ... that's just my opinion though. :)

  4. Re:Microsoft is on Is Microsoft Crawling Google? · · Score: 1

    Microsoft tried to assimilate Google not too long ago, but the guys at Google said "thanks, but no thanks," so Microsoft is doing what they do best- stealing what other people have done. They'll rape and pillage Google as much as they can, put MS Search in Longhorn, then wait it out to see if Google collapses. Then comes another age of darkness where hackers rip through the security gaps until someone has to create Firemonkey, the Mozilla search engine.