JizzMasterZero0
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Ah, makes sense I suppose.

I think he just did it to do it, more power to him for a DIY project. Just seems like it would've been a helluvalot easier to get a few blades. Maybe his company got smart and decided to go with PCs and had a bunch of left over Mac-Mini's they wanted to use up.

Why would you do this when you could get a few blades to do the same thing for a lot less?

MS mail was down earlier this morning, weirdddd. Close to 12/21 so that's my explanation

Ghey password: LPIAW8====D~~

This is so last week!

very well said

And don't use the word, "entitlement," where it doesn't imply just because you've heard it used on the radio. I don't feel like music is owed to me or I have a right to just own it for free, I'm more than happy to pay for it. My issue is with the monopoly the RIAA has on the music industry

CDs back then cost around $20 and most people only wanted a few songs from the disc. RIAA tried like crazy to snub online sales even though it's what people wanted. Also, if I remember correctly, Napster boosted record sales because people were finally exposed to more music than what was just played on the radio.

Recycling is shredding the thing and turning it into new tires/rubber products. Turning it into belts is just extremely tacky fashion. Makes me thing of the Derelicte' clothing line from Zoolander

Napster hit my freshman year of college and also brought every college network to it's knees. RIAA had no one to blame but themselves, had they not been such greedy dickholes, napster would never have had to existed.

Japanese clothing retailer? I'm surprised it doesn't give you a golden shower when you pick something up

Freakin' A, I scrolled down after the first paragraph and thought, "Screw this."

What about the movie "Innerspace?"

I'll say it now, if you walk around with a handbag made from legos you're either a mega hipster or a completely ridiculous person. I remember people who used to walk around with backpacks/belts made from car parts (seatbelt belts, rubber tire backpacks) and they just looked stupid.

At least they're issuing recalls and not trying to bury the problems. I'm happy Ford is producing good looking, semi-quality cars again, it's been a while.

Looks almost exactly like the TimeKeeper cars from the movie "In Time."

Because they're made in China :-(

I wonder how many of these cheap "made in china," crappy USB toys are actually keyloggers sending our passwords and information to a chinese govt server?

Kind of a cop-out they did this as a youtube video, they should've just made one gigantic gif