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@hystavito I hope that's not it, because then it's just as easy to have a family member I trust log in as me haha

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@Lykanthropie While I agree with you on most of your points, a lot of work still needs to be done in the way of making graphics more compatible with HD televisions. I can't speak for NVIDIA, but I run in to a slew of graphics problems with my HD 7850 paired with a 3D television that Catalyst deems a "generic HD monitor". This SteamOS might help change development mentality in the computer industry to cater to those of us with our computers hooked up to an entertainment center.

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Ohhh. I'll sit back and watch the compatibility of this OS for a while before adopting, but that sounds quite nice. There's a lot I really do like about Windows 8 but they've sort of excluded techies by over-simplifying certain functions.

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@KingofCabal There is one point I disagree with. Yes, our Elizabeth disappears but I think there is a reason she lingers. In my interpretation (involving the cage as her symbol), she saves Booker but it essentially costs her a lot. Since she closed the loop, I postulate that she lives on and is cursed with a sort of omnipotence that comes from being aware of her ability to travel between universes. She could, theoretically, have avoided her annihilation after drowning Booker by leaving the universe. Thus, in Burial at Sea, she travels there for the sole reason of fixing something big. I'm not sure what yet, but that's my best guess.

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@jcorreal Right. Let's go to the developer's website to find less-biased reviews. Makes perfect sense.

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@follyconvention @Evanrocknuma I apologize, then what did you mean by it? It seems we both took it to mean that being offended automatically follows that the value in question is inherently offensive.

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@follyconvention Are you implying that the actual act of being offended implies some sort of innate intelligence? I'm losing brain cells.

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@WolfGrey Ignorance doesn't support the movement, it insults it. Your diction indicates a level of understanding you don't actually posses. However, I praise your discourse, so long as you actually research the rebuttals.

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@Johnnie_F @Evanrocknuma By men... There's no women at the top of the military chain forcing men into service.

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@WolfGrey @Evanrocknuma You keep using the "out of date" term. I'd like to see you demonstrate your obvious superiority and advancement of the issue.