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    Darkwrangler
    DW
    Darkwrangler

    I completely agree, love my 760.

    Love this comment. Liberal, non-white, non-religious native Texan checking in. Oh, and I don't own a single gun and I hate any form of tobacco. There's plenty more where I came from and I too am sick of the typical one trick pony "guns, jesus, white people, hur durr" comments as well.

    I'm minor league compared to you cyborgs.

    Not sure how much exposure you had in a little over a year, but I was born and raised in Texas and:

    Houston here, and I usually get at least 50 Mbps down.

    I used floppies later than 2006, and I still have a landline. It's mostly because it's included with my internet/cable package, but there is something comforting in having it for me and not being completely dependent on a cell phone. I'm 30 so I guess I'm considered old school now...

    I could definitely hear it. I'd walk around looking to see which TVs were left on.

    Oh the memories...when there were two separate dials and I was the remote...

    We had the little separate rewinder shaped like a red sportscar so that we could move on to the next tape while the first one was rewinding and to save wear and tear on the VCR.

    I thought the same thing. I was about to say geez, I know I'm not a complete youngin, but I'm not that old. I still have a couple of CRT tvs in my house because they still work and I don't see the need to replace them since they are in rooms I never really go in.

    I was with you until you said "too lazy." Not everyone knows much about web browsers or which ones are the best to use. Some people can just perform basic functions on the computer and if they are able to see websites using the built in browser, they don't bother with anything else because they may not know better.

    This! One of the basic things taught in drivers ed is to look over your shoulder before making lane changes. Blind spot problem solved, unless your vehicle has some seriously chunky rear pillars. I agree about the backup camera as well. I pretty much only use mine to make sure I'm not about to back over small children

    You can update the settings to ask you prior to downloading updates, or you can just let them automatically update. My computer does not do automatic updating.

    If we all gave up because we had to deal with people that don't listen and held ideas we think are archaic or silly, no one would be working on anything worthwhile. Every time I see someone post this same point about people believing the earth is 5,000 years old (which happens on pretty much any scientific article on

    I used to be terrified of needles. As a child I had to be held down by multiple people to get injections, until one particular year I had to get so many shots that it lost its terror for me. I guess depending on how many times you've had to receive injections or get blood drawn, you can get used to it. I now get 4

    My mom does this sometimes. She'll ask me questions left and right about computer problems, but start trying to expand the lesson or throw out a quick make-your-life-easier computer tip and she sometimes gets frustrated and huffy. It's annoying for me when I have to be on call when she wants, but when I offer

    I'm one of those sweater wearing women here at the office. There is one other guy that occasionally says something about being cold, but I'm the only one that seems to be cold often and one of the few women sitting in my area, so you might be on to something. I have a jacket on the back of my chair that I bought just

    I agree with your counterpoint. Best Buy warranties have been pretty good for me, and I've used them multiple times for different devices. I've gotten replacement iPods, a new xBox 360, etc. I've also gotten the full price refunded for devices that stopped working (even if it was one or two years after purchase) and

    I have experienced sleep paralysis many times and until I understood what it was I was terrified by it (although I never thought I had been abducted). I have managed to dramatically reduce the amount of times I experience it simply by not sleeping in a particular position and when it happens I know how to address it,

    They tried to make my mom switch to her right hand, but it wasn't happening. I'm similar to you in that I do some things only with my left hand, and others only with my right because of school, sports, etc. I write and eat left handed, but pretty much everything else I do right handed. I have noticed that with sports