
When you wish upon an invincibility star...

When you wish upon an invincibility star...
Driving with limited visibility in Detroit
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Less than 20 years ago, Pew Research asked adults in the USA a simple question: "What's the Internet?"
The results are fascinating considering where we are now.
— Susannah Fox (@SusannahFox) January 27, 2014
21% of US adults were "vague" while 40% said they had never heard of it at all.
Here's that chart:

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Dojo of Death is a super addictive little browser game over on Kongregate. You are a ninja, and you must kill other ninjas with the simple click of your mouse button. Just aim, click, and slash away.
The entire thing takes place in one room, and two enemy types spawn as you go on your slicing rampage. Enjoy!

Imagine looking up on your daily commute and catching this crazy visual trickery in the sky! Yesterday, Youtube user melkiy582 captured a massive halo of light was seen around the sun on the horizon in Moscow—a cool atmospheric phenomenon known by an even cooler name: Sundog.
Putting the financial success of Steam Early Access title Rust into perspective, designer Garry Newman told GamesIndustry International that in the span of a month the multiplayer survival game "made about 40 percent of what GMod has made in about nine years." That's in terms of profits. Writing on his blog, Garry noted that Rust has sold over half a million units "in just over a month" and GMod has passed four million units sold.
Asked if the new game would carry on for as long as Newman's prior hit, he explained that the team at Facepunch Studios "[has] about four or five other projects on the go right now! As long as Rust pays our wages we're going to keep working on it. Even when it's 'finished', it's not finished, it'll still be updated, in the same way that Garry's Mod did. I suppose it's the way with big games, there's never an end point, it just evolves."
I'm conflicted about whether or not I should've waited until Rust was further along before getting into it, but there's no going back now. Newman talked about introducing disasters like tornadoes or volcanoes -- or "a flood of dinosaurs," as suggested on the forums -- to limit the number of player-made structures on any given server. Once again, the game's future sounds bright but I'm having a difficult time remaining patient for that time to come.
"Rust has made about 40% of what GMod made in 9 years" [GamesIndustry International]
Steam Dev Days Day 1 [Garry's Blofg]

Anti-gun Democrats – this is why we can’t take you seriously. Seriously, can this moron find his ass with both hands?