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Just a reminder to all, it is NEVER a good idea to buy a luxury ANYTHING online unless directly from the manufacture. Even if it is a gen, there have been a lot of grey market issues recently with amazon, and others of the like, and only you the customer are getting screwed.

@vsound: I have owned both. A standard black on stainless sub is a $500 watch with a $5500 marketing campaign, the SMP and UPO are both $1000 watches with $1500 worth of marketing and label behind them.

@bbrewer: I read the same thing

@Dr.Rabbit: Mastering this car can be difficult for anybody!

Admitting that I am listening to MCR, bought the new album (though not 100% on it) and was legitimately almost as excited about them as NPH.

@knwldg: I'm with Brodka on this one, after watching multiple people with ample stopping or maneuver room just drive strait into the car / truck they were going to hit that mule was the only thing that didn't deserve what was coming for it.

Ugh hipsters and your fixies. I ride singletrack for fun, and road for excercise and have tried fixies in both situations, and will take my good ole gears over a fixie any day. Maybe for path riding, or BMX fixies work, but anything else and they just leave you wanting more.

@protodad: Your first mistake was moving to california. I have lived in NY, NH, and MA. Never really had a problem with any of my utilities.

@Jimmy From The Block: That would be the best day of my life. Uncapped fiber directly to my house, and all the useage my little heart could desire, and priced like my electric bill.

@staticfive: There are no benefits to throttling / caping. It allows the ISPs to continue to not make any changes to their infrastructure even though their subscribers are multiplying their bandwidth use every month.

@damis648: ApertureScience is the name of my domain. My main server is GlaDOS, my switches are Companion_Cube_1 and Companion_Cube_2, and my firewall is sentury gun.

@thecactusman17: True that. I have driven a Elise 111 in real life and is one of the most planted cars at 90+ I have ever been in. I also like how your car swings like crazy yet all the others seem like they are on rails.

@Quattro-luvr: Well she loves money, he loves looking at her....so yea. Love!

@ddrussianinja: The scan is regularly defeated by our own citizens. I don't know when the last time you flew was, but I have gotten full nalgenes, blades, and all sorts of other contraband through the bag scanner, and I personally have been through one of the full body scanners and forgot to take a pen (actually a

@shmynchronicity: You have many good points, but I disagree on the laptop issue. I usually travel with at least one laptop (one personal, one for work, sometimes I have both of those + my girlfriend's netbook) and yet can always get through security quickly.

@ddrussianinja: But here is the problem with the full body scanners. It has been proven that they aren't effective. They are also not regulated the same way that medical radiation devices are, so they may start out with small doses of harmless radiation, but 5 years from now after it has been used millions of times

@Faaastes: But.....all of those people got through security without issue. It was the passengers on the plane that stopped the attacks not the TSA.

@Nicholas Gann: I have many friends who work at BOS who have told me the same thing. They are just glorified mall cops with no real authority. They know it, the public know it, and it is all just security theater. The "training" they get is 2 days of going over policy and watching videos on procedure. Then the next 5

@SinisterBill: I would like to direct everyone's attention to Israel. What they are doing does / has worked for the last few decades.