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oh and I don't think there is a single album by They Might Be Giants that does not make me smile :)
link: http://www.humblebundle.com/
As usual, stats for the music bundle are in the Humble Visualisations if anybody's interested in comparing this bundle with previous bundles.
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Nah, not really. I think perhaps it'll be telling about whether the "starved for games" argument people put forward for Linux users' consistently high averages is accurate or not, though.
Not interested in this bundle at all :(