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I am me. I grew up gaming and now am pretty much stuck with it. Graduated with a B.S. in Computer Science. Looking for a job. I am hoping to one day break into the gaming industry and leave my mark upon it.

I also tend to have insomnia and will end up ranting with various degrees of clarity.

Feel free to give me a shout if you are bored. Just let me know who you are first.

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Here's a little experiment I've done recently; one that I invite you all to take place in. Go to any article written by Jim Sterling (review, editorial, news, whatever). Scroll through the comments and click on the names of people leaving overly negative comments. Count how many replies they have to various articles were they've replied to negatively. Divide that by the number or positive comments they leave multiplied by the number of blog posts they have. This should give you a pretty good idea of their contribution to the Destructoid community. The lower the number, the better!


.... What's that? You can't divide by zero?

FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU-





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AMAZING! FAPPPPED!
I think I came up with a repeating decimal, along with several letters and a picture of a sandwich.

I did something wrong.
@RenagadePanda

That's entirely normal. You must have used some form of multi-variable sandwich calculus.
MATHS!
This blog is undefined.
You should use your computer science skills to make a program that does the checking and math for us.
I see what you did there.
Derpcat fills me with joy.
And it shall be called the Sterling Algorithm.
Needs more Dtoid Sims House
Maths, Kraid?
Thanks, Kraid; Thraid!
The answer was in the coffee! It knew I could count on it!
So, MATH tops JOURNALISM?

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