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    @trs: PBR hasn't looked that delicious since my 8th grade winter dance.

    As superficial as the rotating wallpapers feature of Windows 7 is, it's probably my favorite addition. Now you're telling me I can get auto-updates too?

    @NorwoodIsMyHero: Been poking my head around here the last few days, but Giz is the only site I've previously been approved on.

    I'm terrible at consistently backing up my data. I keep meaning to set up a type of home server, but never getting around to it, and it's really a matter of time until I get burned by it.

    I like the amount of technology I use and I don't feel there's any need to cut back; I like the distractions, the videos, the constant updates.

    I'm interested in seeing more of this site (or any of it, once the 403 is cleared up). I always use [www.sunglassesid.com] for sunglasses that I see and like, but I like the idea of an expanded product base.

    I understand the need for such a minimalist desk chair, but I'd try to squeeze something just a touch more comfy in there.

    @jayson.buchanan001: Delta owns Northwest. It was a Delta plane, but designated as a Northwest Airlines flight (that name won't be retired until 2010).

    @ejdmoo: It's excellent free marketing.

    Cool, maybe in three years there will be rumors of "the Google Phone finally coming to Big Red."

    @wutlulzky: As impressive as these shots are, I'd be pretty surprised if they didn't have a backup system of redundancy that would allow them to turn around pretty quickly in the event of one center being offline.

    @BergenCountyJC can't beat MW2: Yeah, their commercials are still trying to beat that into the public's consciousness. All I really remember is "Hyundai - like 'Sunday.'"

    Haha, the screenshot has a "MyFaves" icon.

    @iElvis: On the other hand, it's gotta be kind of an ego trip to know that some people think the only thing that can break the most complex machine ever built by man is mysterious, unexplainable forces from the future.