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Gnabergasher
Gnabergasher

I just picked up a 70D and I take it everywhere. I used to fill my pockets with my keys phone wallet and then some, now I just keep my camera bag with me and am quite happy. Having just had my first child I don't care about the size of the camera, the quality is all that matters, also Canon has a hell of a lot more

Hard to crop a small pic.

I have a FiOS router and in the last 2 years I've only had to reboot it maybe five times, it's not terrible for something that is on 24/7.

Since my computer is next to my couch I could not manage without my Logitech Trackball, love the thing.

Do you not keep your phone charged? I have two batteries for my camera and when the one in it is down to ~50% I'll charge it and throw the other in, I carry it EVERYWHERE as I keep my bag with me, much easier than trying to keep my phone keys wallet in my pockets, especially in the summer when I don't wear my coat.

I'm not a pro photographer, I love photography and have an infant now. I never go anywhere without my newly acquired DSLR and I would not have nearly as many good shots of her with just my phone. The thing about a camera, it captures moments, which are gone as soon as that shutter is closed. You can't have that

I would have to go with flushable wipes. Using dry toilet paper after a heavy night of drinking just does not fly anymore.

People don't love it, they buy it because it's fast and cheap. Blizzard games are neither fast (they take forever to release) or cheap, yet still sell in droves because they emphasize quality.

Never started playing because they won't just release it for the PC.

What's criminal is calling it the "Android Market"

There's a pirated version of D3 for PC?

How hard is it to pay on time? They give you a few weeks to pay it, and there's this thing called the internet, makes paying bills easy.

Debit Cards are for suckers.

But what you need doesn't matter, DriventoInsanity is the ruler of the interwebs and since it doesn't work for him, it doesn't matter.

How often do you visit your branch?

Why not a local bank?

Local banks are a good bet as well.

It's explaining that a money market account is FDIC insured, a fund is not. Not sure what's confusing, it's giving a heads up that there's two different products that both start with "money market".

It's a class action, the only one getting a boatload is the law firm.

Who loves working in customer service?