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Comment Actually (Score 1) 608

It make Wales arguably the single most ignored individual on the planet...

After so many years of being blasted with side & top ads all the time, most surfers have an ability to not notice them anymore. I know a lot of people like this...Not to mention the ad blockers...

Comment Simulation inside a simulation? (Score 1) 570

Could it be that we are , ourselves, just an experiment. That relative time makes those few seconds that last the explosion for the people in the environment creating it, seem like 15 Billions years to those existing inside it? So, an entire universe lived and died in that experiment... or something like that

Comment Re:Really a low number (Score 1) 250

Hu? I'm sorry to burst your bubble, but the sad reality is the vast majority of humans live in very bad condition, where having a portable stereo device is the least of their concern. Something like can be worth more than a year's income for more than half of the population.

Comment Re:So, what about Real ID? (Score 2, Interesting) 187

Yeah, but I saw a bug with that, when someone gives you access to it`s real id, you see the real id of his friends. Don't know if it was corrected, but i was able to know the name 2-3 person from my work who were playing this game when I made real id friend with a co-worker. It's surprising how some people really don't look like they would be sc2 materials ;)

Comment Down memory lane (Score 1) 164

Ahh the memories!

    I was 10 years old and the only looser who's parents bought him the Sega master system. Sure, hand-on & safari hunt, alex kidd or wonder boy were good games for a 10 years old, but finding someone to trade or just talk about a game was painful. The seemed to have all the fun!!!

Comment No shit (Score 1) 591

This guy & his crew have been working for over 10 years on making sure this happens, and he knows that when the Goverment will want that, they will be the only that will be able to provide it to that extent. What saddens me is that I'm sure he's not even saying the whole thruth, if he admits to this, it's probably worse than this. They probably already have everything they want to know about us & more, things we even don't know!

Ever since I have seen an targeted ad for something I work on, something that anyone not working directly with it wouldn't know nothing about, I have changed my browsing habit. I clean the cookies every time I exit my browser, I erase history ,no FB account. I don't stay logged on, but there's probably more I can do still.

This is not a trend I like at all.

Comment Re:Aah (Score 1) 177

Yay! The good old days! I remember going to the Arcades while my mother shopped, just looking at people playing since I didn't have any money. Tron, with the blue controller and box setting, robotron with two controller. moon patrol, centipede. Then When I grew up a bit, having a paper route allowed me to play a lot, games were different Skate, altered beast , afterburner , vigilante, xenophobia and so many more...it was a blast back then. After came the Street fighter 2 & mortal combat in my teens, so much quarters spent, but head-tohead match-up were the best, nothing beats the feeling of beating up a line of people waiting for you to destroy them! So much better than not seeing the face of the guys you're creaming!! The good old days. It was fun!

Comment Re:How about... (Score 1) 617

See also game sites that have a 1-10 rating for a game but never really use anything below 7.

Yeah, I bet it has to do with possible lawsuit from game publisher. Small organization might be scared to either get the slapper or loose access to scoop or advance copies of games and such. Establish ones are more likely to give out bad review, at least in the past. Now, I'm sure some of them also make sure they don't piss off publishers or studio.

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