Some of the comments people added to that were pretty funny.
It looks like far too many people took that article seriously. I really hope some of them were just pretending to be so stupid. :/
I watched my fried beat one of them, and most of the time was spent finding where the colossus was (he'd already killed it before but forgot). Once he got to the thing it only took 5, maybe 10 mins max to kill it. (It was the one where you get on his head and control him, I think around #8ish)...
I watched some friends play it for a while and it looked pretty interesting.
The only complaints I have:
-Some of the environments I saw seemed kinda dull and boring. I did see some that looked better, though.
-It seems to me kinda like a game that is just 12 (something like that? not sure...
I used to play a lot back when all my friends did. It was (is) a great game. I still bring out some old decks once in a while and play a game or two.
My favorite (and probably best) deck was a green/blue control deck I made back when Invasion was in Type 2. It was pretty unique... I don't...
I remember downloading a program that showed a split-screen view of rotating 3d blocks where you could change the fps of both sides to compare them. I remember I was able to tell the difference between 100s/200.
EDIT: I found it... I have no idea where I got it from, but I found it on my...
I normally enjoy all 3 of the CSIs, but I have to admit, that was pretty shitty.
That had to have been one of the worst episodes of TV I have ever seen. I mean, honestly.
There were so many ridiculous things in that episode I can't even begin to describe them. Obviously none of the writers...
Wow.
iTunes has a crappy interface with limited options.
Winamp looks amazing with good skins and can do just about anything you can think of.
Winamp > iTunes
The only think I can think of that iTunes can possibly be better at is transferring files to an iPod. But Winamp can still do...
His parents would probably be buying it for him.
And it doesn't sound like he knows enough to build a computer himself, if he's asking if a TNT2 will run HL2. :/
I'd guess it's a bunch of .rar files? (or possibly 1 .rar and some .r01, .r02, .r03, etc) You'd need something like WinRAR to open these and extract the file(s).
There's no way every country would decide that... I guess the only way that could happen is if there was a central government that controlled every country in the world, but then we'd have much bigger problems than media.