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I always just offer to pay some amount. It's not a tip unless they say "just tips." Then I give them 5g and go on my way.
Yep! I live in comcastville, USA and I really wish that a FIOS truck would come drop a line to my house. =/
Just because the signal is intended to be picked up by a satellite doesn't mean you can't listen to it from the ground.
Thank god, someone willing to put their RL face in front of the camera!
These comments are filled to the brim with idiots. The article was pointless as well.

It doesn't matter what rights the government grants you if you agree to a contract that reduces those rights to nothing.

Ideally Blizzard would be engaging with its disgruntled customers instead of banning them from the forums. Nowhere in the forums code of conduct does it say users will be banned for being angry.
Wasn't that MW2 screenshot actually of a group that was "boycotting the boycott"?
^ That kind of discussion has been all the rage on cable these days. If you don't like something, don't bother engaging in meaningful conversation, just belittle your opposition and start screaming.
"The topics are infinitely complex, often times requiring high level education to understand completely."
That's some sloppy writing there. I'm sure the game isn't *infinitely* complex...

Anyway, the vocal minority exists in MMOs just as it does in all games. The worst case scenario here is that Blizzard stops listening to the community. Is that so bad? I don't think they waded through 20,000 topics on buffs and nerfs before deciding on the balance of siege tanks in starcraft -- but it was still a great game.

All the most vocal players need is a chill pill and an CM to be nice instead of talking down to them.
@Badison
They're waiting for you to make them.
Why would you buy one when paper is so much cheaper and faster?

I'm going to wait until the refresh rate for e-ink is less than 100 ms. =/
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I've been trying to buy a new alarm clock lately and am completely appalled at the selection available online or elsewhere. Most are basically docks for your iPod / PMP and have a pre-turn of the century LCD digital clock display and some shoddy speakers. They also range in price from $40 to $200. After seeing things like the Sony Dash and the new Insignia Infocast, I could see those as viable alarm clock solutions (with weather, music, maybe an RSS feed). Are there other items out there that have a great display that you can dim and would be able to serve this purpose? Or or either of those the one to get?"

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