McWeary
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Ironically, it's been about four years since I've dugg something.

At least celeb perfumes are reasonably priced. Try buying some celebrity headphones for $300. Now THAT is a purchase I don't understand.

I like it, but it reminds me of Transformers.

What about the Gulf Coast?

Is the bitter, muted taste apart of the marketing? If it actually tastes good (there were a few flavors that are alright, but could be better/sweeter), would people have been less prone to think it's healthy? Screw you Coke.

Instapaper + @free.kindle.com = Awesome. Been using this since I received my Kindle 3 for Christmas, and I'm finally starting to read all of my Instapaper articles every week. I usually let them pile up until it's too overwhelming to read.

Ok, Twitter for Mac is niiiiiiiiiice. *in Barry White voice*

In Sweden too, huh? Maybe 'the girl kicked the black bird nest.' #FAILjoke

@giz52: I think I'm gonna go ahead and get it. It's only $40, which isn't bad considering the Kindle itself was a gift. You never know what could happen. Thanks for the reply.

Did any Kindle owners here buy the extended warranty? I got one for Xmas, and I'm debating if I should or not.

@AudeKhatru: I agree, especially since you paid for it (i.e. Amazon is selling us ebooks, not loaning them to us.)

Magazines never really took off on the Kindle either I'm assuming. It's simple: for a premium price, people want a physical price. I'd pay 9.99 for a year subscription to my favorite magazine on an iPad. But a few bucks per issue? I'd rather take a trip to Barnes & Noble and read through them for free.

I got one for Christmas. Me likey.

This is atrocious.

@VisforVanity: Yeah, paying for credits is wrong. I just don't think those two are good examples. The IIWAB issue was more of Toby Gad's doing than anyone else's. Beyonce never said she wrote that song, so I find the blame she gets for somehow "stealing" it to be too convenient. And Chrisette Michelle denied on

@VisforVanity: When did Beyonce ever pretend to write IIWAB? Her name isn't listed as a writer.

I think Things is largely vaporware now. They mentioned working on over-the-air sync over a year ago, yet nothing. It also looks like some developers left. Their last blog post was in April. It seems to be merely a hobby for those left.