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The $20 plus price of microSD isn't all that bad when there's really no other way to expand my 128GB MacBook Air without major surgery.

Would have been more difficult if the image on the right actually looked like Cranston, but it's just different enough to be easy to spot.

I have seriously been considering installing a box under my vehicle that will drop spikes... just one or two. Enough to pop a tire and get someone off my rear. Yes, totally dangerous. Probably won't do it. But I have the tools, I have the talent...

I'm sure some OUYA fanboys are going to rip on me for saying this, but here goes: I've owned my OUYA for two months now (I survived the shipping fiasco) and I've turned it on twice. Once to set it up with my reserved username I got as a Kickstarter backer — got as far as browsing a few games before it lost the WiFi

My son has done that. I'm in good company.

Something about the wheels of the chair in the first photo gave it away, though. Can't put my finger on it, but the wheels look wrong.

"put them in a wooden spoon..." — not following. Explain please?

Gotcha.

I'd rather have a complete overhaul and have it match the OS X interface before new features are added. The Windows interface slows me down.

I know some backers are gonna hate on me for saying this, but I've had my Ouya for almost a month now and I've only turned it on once - the day I got it. That day, I was able to login with the account name I registered as a backer and then the connectivity via WiFi died and wouldn't come back. Turn off and on the

Has BitCasa finally solved all its technical woes? I signed up initially but after a few weeks, cancelled my subscription. It was buggy buggy buggy, and I did lose some files during synching (thankfully I had them backed up and didn't trust BitCasa in the early days of trial).

I love my beautiful and intelligent wife. Her words after I showed her this: "Nice on the eyes, painful on the ears."

You just don't get Kickstarter, do you?

Cool writeup, David. You'll probably get your detractors here, but I still think it's a great summary of your crash-course in Python. And I'm 100% certain you didn't stop here — that's the trick. Never stop learning, right?

My 5-bean chili has won awards. But it's the mix of beans to meat that's the secret. Believe it or not, I actually use a very detailed scale to weigh out the beans and the hamburger meat to exact proportions. I learned this from a Texas chili pro years ago.

I want to play the original Wizardry on a PC. Anyone have any suggestions? Not on Steam or GoG or anywhere else that I can find.

Here's something that should definitely concern future consumers. This is a link showing Kickstarter backers who have or have not received their units (that began shipping on March 27). http://www.isouyashipping.com