QMurphy
QMurphy
QMurphy

Well, Monday was Bungie Day.

If you believe it is a big deal, don't use it. If you don't care, keep using it. You have both of those freedoms.

The humming of Rains of Castamere at the beginning was hilarious.

So a Chromecast with Ethernet and standalone apps? I can dig it.

Is it really more sharks than Assassin's Creed III?

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(For the sizes he's talking about, 30"+)

Series 3. Maybe it's older than 2010, I'm not sure.

Monitors are way more expensive than TVs.

I guess you don't HAVE to, but if you don't want to be stuck with apps that never update (Netflix without profiles, etc.), you would need to. And I've never owned one, but I'm assuming Roku/Apple TV apps get more attention than some Samsung app (The Netflix app on my parents' TiVo hasn't been updated since they bought

I still don't like the idea of Smart TVs when you have perfectly capable smart boxes that you can add-on for $30-$100. Why upgrade your Smart TV after 3 years because Samsung decided to stop updating your software? I'd rather have that TV for 10 years and upgrade my smart box every few years.

I never thought I would hear the phrase "obtained exclusively from BuzzFeed" but now I have...

Are you saying that you are worried that they will ditch the ad-free version because the ad-supported one is making them so much more money?

I'm 100% fine with it if they handle it like Amazon did on the Kindle. Subsidize price the price on the ad-supported model, but still allow people to buy the ad-free one.

You guys posted this a while ago that can help with the last point:

Try watching this movie with a bunch of electrical engineers. They were cringing around me the entire time.

I think I'll stick to Pathfinder. No need to shell out $50 on a handbook; all of my resources are online.

The Verge has a fantastic article on body hacking from a few years ago:

"That means tons more whitespace"