On College Football 2018: The End Dan* said: |
I can’t believe the regular season is over already. I love your remarks on fandom. Whenever I can, ... |
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Hey Ken, thank you for the Penn State coverage this year! I tried to comment earlier but the captcha... |
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Wasn't planning on watching, now definitely won't. 19a: if the whole Ethernet cord to sportscar th... |
On College Football 2013: Week 10 Preview Ken said: |
Update: Bryan Underwood is out with an injury. Umm, that's not good. |
Gaming Like It's 2006 | Friday, 2009 November 27 - 8:34 pm |
I've never been the sort of guy who needs to have the hottest gaming computer to play the most recent, graphically intensive games. I find that playing three-year-old games on hardware that's less than state-of-the-art has a lot of advantages. For one thing, I can wait for other people to figure out which games are any good. For another, I save a bunch of money on both hardware and software... I spent just $8 picking up a copy of Bioshock, which runs just fine on my Mac mini under Boot Camp. And I don't believe I'm having any less fun playing it now than I would have if I'd picked it up for $50 when it was new. What should I pick up next? Perhaps Halo 2? |
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