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  1. Re:WOTC+D&D on Generic Dungeons, Universal Dragons · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Cheers. They really made it accessable and fun. Though I wish there weren't so damn manny books. It seems that each day someone brings in a new book to the campaign.

  2. Re:There is no such thing as bad publicity on Developers React To 'Wii' · · Score: 0

    You just called him a "faggot" and YOU'RE accusing him of "hatred and racism"?

  3. Re:Just What We Need on DOA Coming to the Theater Near You · · Score: 0

    Yes, not many are fans of MK it's self but that was the best VG->Movie ever. + were you people dropped on your heads when you were born? Street Fighter the movie good? Come on! Dhalsim was NEVER a scientist, and Honda is NOT Hawaiian!

  4. Re:Just What We Need on DOA Coming to the Theater Near You · · Score: -1

    Incidently, Street Fighter the movie was on last night.

  5. Re:What software amazes me? on Useful Apps for First-Time Windows Users? · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I find that surprising. This might have been possible to do back ten or maybe 5 years ago, but these days you really can't accomplish anything on a mac as far as Video Editing, 3D or Graphic Design... unless you boot Windows that is.

  6. Re:More reasons for repudiating copyright and IP on Blizzard Sued By Game Guide Creator · · Score: 1

    the real questions is: Why do you need the guide? the guide in question is absolutely useless. It provides no real solutions to difficult/annoying quests and it's out of date (the classes are always under updates). So why pay money for a stack of useless screenshots and Penny-Arcade comics (which you can see on PE) when you can just as easily go on line and find hundreds of free and intuitive guides that cover everything from ability guides to finding that annoying quest item/monster. It's not only a hundred times better then the guides, it's also FREE! Biggest case and point was the Virtual Fighter 4 guide. Big book. What's in it? Combos. Combos that are in the game's help menue! What a fucking scam!

  7. Re:Not really... on U.S. Army Robots Break Asimov's First Law · · Score: 1

    Yeah that's pretty much true. Robots in Asimov's books tend to do the nicer things for humans, one of the reasons is that they have no real desire to do otherwise.

    Robots have no greater mystery to solve, they know why they're here, they know what's their soul (it's right here next to the RAM slot) and because they have no emotions they can continue performing pointless and tedious tasks without getting bored.

    Going berserk and killing/subjugating humans is an emotional flaw that is not present in artificial life.