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EVGA Launches 4-Way SLI Motherboard
Posted 09/03/2009 at 05:54:07pm
Calm down man, it's a product review. The idea of a review is to critique something and then state the author's overall opinion of it. No one is forcing you to buy it.
College Student Hauled Off for Hacking Game Consoles
Posted 08/06/2009 at 11:01:08am
I'm just posting this in case yer someone I know. If not, and you just happen to use the same name as him, howdy all the same.
Modern Warfare 4 No Match for Web-Savvy Gamers
Posted 07/30/2009 at 06:43:47pm
Woohoo for Ender's Game references!
Political Group Proposes a Kindle for Every Student
Posted 07/16/2009 at 09:34:00pm
Why do this for K-12 kids. Really, is it them, or the high school through college kids who have the thousand-page TOMES to carry around?
Game Theory: Why Scary Isn't Scary Anymore
Posted 07/03/2009 at 08:36:57pm
Wow, that was a really good narrative. No sarcasm present.
"Eyeborg" Gets LED Eye, Working on Camera Next
Posted 04/10/2009 at 09:17:15pm
Oh god. This guy is my hero. He should try to make it into a flashlight/LED type thing. Then if the power goes out, he's prepared. Or one of those laser lights that project numbers. He could keep his bank information there. Or turn it into a proximity key for his computer. Or for his car. Or have it project the time. Oh the possibilities!
Dreaming of a Simpler, More Cylindrical Time? D-Roll's Got You Covered
Posted 04/08/2009 at 09:43:20pm
I would totally get it. Looks awesome. It could also be like one of those poster/portfolio tubes that you sling on yer back.
Spore DRM Saga Continues, EA Gets Sued
Posted 09/25/2008 at 08:10:44pm
I'm sorry if I upset anyone, but I just don't see what the problem is here. The install limit for Spore is five computers. How many times does the average person actually need to install a game? And if DRM is so easy to bypass, then why the hell is everyone chewing heads over it? Do you buy a game to play it? Or do you buy a game to analyze its copy protection in hopes of finding some flaw so that you may copy that game and distribute it illegally? I agree with Humpfester; when you click 'yes' on the EULA, you're agreeing to their terms. Unless someone manages to find something about the game that in some way hurts them and wasn't mention in the license agreement, they're fighting a pointless and losing battle. Personally, the only problem I have with Spore is having to babysit my homeworld in the space stage.
Breakthrough in Solar Panel Technology from a 12 Year Old?
Posted 09/23/2008 at 07:10:47pm
I think I separated salt from water through freezing... It sucked.
Introducing Maximum PC Lab North
Posted 05/02/2008 at 04:00:17pm
I think I'm drooling. Someone slap me.