@3141592653: or it could be the fact that depressed people are usually depressed for a reason, and the lethargic, sad emotions they display is a signal to others in their group that they need help.
@peters002: Thanks for that comment, it was really helpful! Extenders are definitely something that should be concluded in the comparison. Hopefully Lifehacker update this.
@Dylan Bennett: This is a major issue with wave.
I have tried to use it as a job/task management platform, but if you accidentally add the wrong person (which is easy to do considering how often wave prompts you to add users to a wave) then they get to see all the details that you want to keep confidential.
The two key issues for me are the inability to remove participants and the lack of permissions.
What if I don't want other people to invite their friends to our private wave? I trust my friends but there is definitely room for improvement from Google.
They say a picture speaks 1,000 words. I guess that means a video should speak a whole lot more.
But looking at the camera and asking "What was the question?" Really? Who was the sorry excuse for an editor that cut that video? That's the real question!
Next time make a video that actually tells us something useful. kthnxbye
@Nick Jones: Wow!!!
Seriously, it wouldn't hurt if Kotaku sent this in to Bioware, get a petition or something going. Because this looks far better than the cover they have given us.
I don't know what their reasons are from the marketing point of view, but i would much rather see Nick's cover on store shelves.
@Brodka: "In general, I dislike any system that rewards boorishness, selfishness, or callousness."
Welcome to what I like to call "Life".
You'll get used to it someday. #worldofgoo
Anyone have the name of the song used in the video? A google search for the lyrics returned no results. I hope it isn't just a promotional thing. #dirt2