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I've been both. And darned proud of it. Flexibility is nice.
Lost on Netflix, Xbox 360 style.
Been both Naughty and Nice.

Details NOT forthcoming. :-)
I just did. While I did enjoy the first game, the complaints about it are very valid. I've had two other friends tell me AC2 is *SO* much better than the first, I couldn't pass this deal up. It'll be a hard 10 days waiting to unwrap this present from Santa, but I guess I have no choice. :-)
Looks good, Richard. Thanks!
Shows up in iTunes, but it won't let me download it ...
@cyclepipe I agree with you. I also participated in that same program, and couldn't be happier with the results myself. Plus, we get to keep the old DVDs.
Dead Space was my favorite game of the year when it came out. But when I saw they have a different Executive Producer for DS2 (Steve Papoutsis; Glen Schofield did the original), I started to become a bit skeptical. I thought they did an amazing job with Dead Space and I hope they can do the same with the followup.
I too, have seen Princess Bride and I hated it. I am 46 years old, and consider myself someone that likes all types of movies. I rented PB to watch with my kids (range from 12-16 years old), saying "I haven't seen it, but I've heard it's really good."

Not only did my kids not like it and called it "stupid" but I myself fell asleep. TWICE. That's never happened to me.

I have seen Starship Troopers, and definitely enjoyed that one. Especially the co-ed showers. :-)

Just my $0.02 worth.
Damn glad I bought that Modern Warfare 2 console bundle a few weeks ago. :-)
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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