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Dear God! That web layout is painful! The background, the forced midi music, ugh. I think I'm blind in one eye now.

I didn't understand your comic either, but work on your site and comic definitely.
Post a link.
$1500-$2000? Who said you had to buy Alienware? Go to newegg.com. You can get a sick PC (Crysis running) for no more than $1000, and an MMO running one (less demanding than FPSes) for $500-$800.
@Fausk: I realized that after I posted it. I was thinking of comparing non-Steam games to their Steam equivalents; I believe CoD4 had this situation where people were debating where to buy it. I love TF2 and probably will be getting L4D2 on 360, but I'm not a fan of the Steam platform, especially the inability to resell games and lend games w/o lending your account.
And the upside is, you have a hard copy once you get it. Funny thing, that reselling games. It tends to not work too well with Steam copies.

So I hope you enjoy trying to sell L4D2 on Steam while others can get it for about the same price and still resell it.
The PS3 version seems brighter, and the 360's background details seem a tad sharper. You're probably not going to notice the difference at full speed.
You just have to be 'thatguy' :P
@AndroidRockz:

Because Verizon is the absolute best network evar? Um no, Sprint gets significantly better coverage in my area. Stop spreading this shit about how Sprint sucks because it doesn't (I've had both Verizon and Sprint). The only way you can knock it is if the coverage in your area sucks, in which case you should've checked to see which carrier had the best service there. Switching from Verizon to Sprint improved my phone, lowered monthly cost, and improved service. Sprint is hella cheap compared to Verizon, which competes in price with AT&T. Long gone are the days when Sprint's service sucked ass everywhere. As far as phones, the Hero/Eris are almost exactly the same, and Droid is not leaps and bounds above the other Android phones from what I've heard, and I wouldn't want a hardware keyboard.

Hero is awesome (and rooted).
When you're Engadget and you're writing about many of the same companies repeatedly, eventually you need to change it up with a nickname. That said, I've seen "Sammy" on here before.
What's up with the random America hating? Having a different Hero has shit to do with the value of a country.

Pick on something valid, like shitty healthcare for a sizeable amount of the population, draconian drug laws, etc.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I commonly need to boot a system from an external disc and take a snapshot of the host system. I also then need to burn a copy of the image to a DVD. While I can do it with two separate external devices, and two power supplies, and two I/O cables, it'd be nice to find a small dual-drive enclosure. It would need to have USB, eSATA, and FireWire. Either slim-line or half-height bay for the optical burner would be fine, and space for either a 2.5- or 3.5-inch hard disc. Any ideas?"
 

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