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  1. Did anyone expect it to go down differently? on Power Armor For the Elderly · · Score: 1

    This is what happens when only the old people vote.

  2. However... on Video Games Need A Woman's Touch · · Score: 0, Troll

    In three days she will be completely over the issue. until the next month.

    and the next.

    and the next.

  3. Re:War of Foo! on U.S. High Level Anti-Piracy Post Created · · Score: 1

    "Why do the rest of the American public sit there and refuse to acknowledge that this Anti-Piracy bullshit is nothing but a rehashed attempt to increase protections for Big Business under the guise of protecting *our* interests?"

    Perhaps for the same reason you don't do it.

    now where's a link to that penny arcade comic about gamers rising up in protest?

  4. Re:Time for IPX on Planet Discovered with a Massive Core · · Score: 1

    " YES! Got forth, and rape other planets!

    You'd rather we stay here and rape this one? If there is no life on the planet, what is your objection to utilizing it?

    -Charles"

    Because it's POTENTIAL life, silly!
    And abortion of a planet is mean.

  5. No. on Are Older Games More Satisfying? · · Score: 1

    try as I may, I can't get back into those old games. THEY just don't hold my interest, whereas I keep going back to the newer games for fun. I played Bloodrayne 1 & 2 and they were an absolute blast, killing nazis and zombies and whatnot was very satisfying, whereas I wouldn't be able to pck up goldeneye (or even the controller) and go back to that. I got used to my keyboard (and nice new controllers) and there ain't no going back. but even beyond that, I'd rather play world of warcraft or guild wars than the olde and magnificent emperor of the fading suns. I really don't see what you geeks find in those old games. Perhaps it's just my amazing ability to be entertained by anything. I could stare at a ceiling for 4 hours and keep myself happy (and sane, I swear).

  6. Re:Starting the book now... on Debian Sarge Coming Soon · · Score: 1

    I name July 5th, 2007. Just to spite you.