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@Marcus Cadwell: In general, you might be right... but then again, my TV is considerably bigger than a 15-inch.

Mmmm. Cardiac arrest in a can.

@ploopsy: I never quite understood why the cyborgs would destroy all of the buildings... except for the one housing the cryogenics lab. Did they just 'miss a spot'?

@iamjames: The last thing a photographer wants is a poorly designed phone cluttering up the camera.

This will undoubtedly happen to me some day.

@OMG! Twitter!!: Answer: Yes. The chart is flawed and incomplete.

@ThatsNotPudding: I can see where hail storms would be a problem for home-owners with solar panel-laden roofs. Fortunately for me, it never hails where I live. Unfortunately for me, hurricanes are an issue. C'est la vie.

Skitch? I'm sorry, but any program that dedicates itself solely to capturing and editing screenshots is dubbed bloatware in my book. Windows fix: PrtSc, then paste and edit in the proper application (Photoshop, GIMP, Paint.NET, or even MSpaint).

@cwebb: "Why do you think in this "I'm way to advanced for print, why is it around?" mentality. " - Wait, what? It started off as a question, but hit a dead end.

@Neimo: "If such a film came out in the USA and also exposed the meat had dangerous levels of heavy metals in it, yes most Americans would stop eating it..." - Unfortunately, no. No they would not stop eating it. Case in point: fast food. Dangerous levels of fats, cholesterols, and calories. Everyone knows it.

@Span_Wolf: He could have acquired qualifications for working with the mentally disabled.

GIMP

GIMP

Increase the fps closer to real-time, and people cry "fake". The irony is killing me.

@geekening: Agreed. I'm seeing a lot of folks posting 'google' or something along the lines of 'myself'. If these are their ideas of software, perhaps it's best they don't attempt to diagnose their own machines...or maybe I'm just being a stickler.

I used to be an avid user of MS Office, but I made the switch to OpenOffice. In most respects, MS Office is superior, yet OpenOffice is nothing to be scoffed at either. As someone who occasionally types up a text file, and rarely touches the other programs for spreadsheets and presentations, I have to say, OpenOffice

VOTE: Pandora

@Xander: I'm in the southern US, and I can still access IsoHunt. However, it's a lite version, and has been stripped of notable features, with a lengthy notice posted on the front page concerning the reason (MPAA lawsuit). I trust TOR could easily correct that problem.