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JAN152010 - Kyo. syouri (YouTube)
January 15, 2010... four guys in the Philippines get together and play Fatal Frame: the Card Game! Please indulge me here, but it's a really cool feeling to know you created something that people all over the world can enjoy.

Five Questions With Panera Bread iMac Man (Gizmodo)
Dude hauls his entire iMac into Panera for the free WiFi. The best part is that he sounds completely normal in this interview. Like, not a weirdie at all.

Xbox Popped My Stressball (Nintendo World Report)
Seems there's still room in this big ol' world for Microsoft Tech Support horror stories.

Retro XBLA games must be repurchased for the Xbox Game Room (Joystiq)
Speaking of that, I'll cop to enjoying the 360-bashing in this Joystiq comment section.

DC Comics offers Brightest Day promotional rings (CBR)
Huh. The Flash ring looks like a slightly painted version of the ones they handed out two summers ago. And the GL ring looks identical to the ring DC gave out as part of the Blackest Night collection. Odd. Where's the White ring??? And the Legion flight ring???

Scientist: Alien life could already be on Earth (Yahoo News)
I'm fascinated by the notion that, as our communication technology improves, we're becoming less space-noisy.

GTA Episodes from Liberty City Are Coming to PS3 After All (Aeropause)
Yeah, no kidding. Here's hoping that Rockstar's slush fund generated from Microsoft's "exclusive" DLC contract has ended up getting us a seriously awesome Red Dead Redemption.

Brave New (Disney) World (Mice Age)
Kevin Yee outlines the pros and cons to a theoretical RFID system at WDW, which could track your rides/meals/location. Also, the FastPass-killer: using RFID to eliminate the queue entirely. Very, very cool.

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