Gamestop has recently been served a lawsuit by a disgruntled purchaser of a used copy of Dragon Age: Origins. Apparently, the poor fellow bought DA:O for a whopping $5 discount (really, Gamestop? $5? The death and destruction of Darkspawn while flirting with feisty bards and half dressed witches is awesome — but $5 off, used?), and left the store under the impression that the free downloadable content advertised on the box would still be readily available to him — for free.
Unfortunately for all concerned, this was not the case...
My first article over at Greywardens.com -- Check it out and let me know what you think!
Stumbled on this service quite randomly today. Seems like an interesting and useful tool for the job seeker! If anyone' has tried it, let me know what you think in the comments!
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Want to hire someone to design your business cards, teach you backflip techniques, or send you a postcard from France on the cheap? Fiverr hooks you up with people willing to do all sorts of neat things for five bucks. Head over to Lifehacker for the full post.

The good folks over at Lifehacker have once again enlightened me to a wonderful and useful (free) service -- free audio books. Tons of classics for my favourite price... nothing.