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So does that mean if I draw a picture of Darth Vader, and then tear it up, I'm guilty of Destruction of Property?
swag please!
I've been good all year!
What I don't understand is why is he complaining about server imbalances while he himself is joining the overpopulated side?

I'm playing Order for all my chars just to balance (I always like the underdogs) and I don't have long waits for scenarios. Don't know if the Destruction side does or not on the same servers...

I also don't get his statement that he "griefing other people in the Public Quests to try to get influence". Don't really know what he's talking about, but my max chars are both 11's maybe something I've not seen yet.
Not surprising. One of the founders of Mentor Media (Doug Macrae) has been on the board of directors at 38 Studios, and one of the former employees of Mentor Media (Tom Westberg) has been on the team at 38 Studios for at least some months now. Predating the announcement of the sale anyway.
Another vote for the AKG K240. They sound great and are extremely comfortable. Because to me a headphone I can't stand to wear is useless no matter how good it sounds.
I love it. Looks awesome. A 21st Century car that looks like a 21st Century car. Hmm, though actually the trendy low window line will probably hurt outward visibility too much. Still it's nice to see someone designing a car that isn't just like every other car with just some chrome strips moved around. Being a concept car they'll work it out.
but... they have all that experience! As they go on they can ruin companies in a fraction of the time it used to take them!
I don't understand the hatred towards HTC about this. I say this as a Tilt owner (who is very happy with his phone).

Yes it would be nice if they utilized 3D features on the silicon, but I don't recall it being listed as a specification for the phone that turned out to be missing. Maybe the chip has some features that they don't use, but if they never said they did, where is the problem?

I happen to work on an embedded product. We use the chips for what we need them for, and no more. Should we be open to complaint/lawsuit because we don't use all the available registers, every bit of flash memory installed, every part of the silicon?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm in the market for a new laptop, and I want a 13-incher. I need something with a great keyboard for typing, as this will mostly be used for note taking in class. I am absolutely smitten with the XPS 13, but I'm afraid that with its age Dell is going to give it an update soon. Any advice for someone in my shoes?"
 

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