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    Sigh.

    The government didn't take away your right to buy bulbs, and they didn't ban incandescents from being produced. The ONLY thing they did was set an efficiency standard, which isn't even all that high. How manufacturers achieve that goal is entirely up to them, even if it's with a slightly-improved incandescent.

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    I really hate when sites do this kind of thing. Change simply for the sake of change isn't something you should strive for.

    I understand you wanted to add some features, though their usefulness is debatable. I get that, I really do. But why is that ALWAYS accompanied by a huge amount of other changes that only make

    ISDN? T1? T3? Yeah, a bit old, but then again, dial-up is on the list...

    All the time! I use it as my browser's homepage. I find that I often like to search, but I also like the simplicity of the Google homepage, rather than being bombarded with articles, piles of tiles in a grid, etc. Just a simple search box and a colorful logo, sometimes with a charming picture or mini-game.

    How did you come across my photo? That's awesome! :D

    Maybe they were using a 3DS to get a 3D image? Most people don't have anything else capable of shooting in 3D, so that's one plausible reason...

    I love my FiOS internet, but I gotta admit, I really do miss my U-verse DVR. It blows FiOS out of the water. :-(

    I absolutely love this lens and the wonderful photos it takes.

    You might have a point there, except for the fact that if you trace the XBOX controller line back, you find that design is also ripped off.

    By "innovative controller," does that mean they're just going to ripoff Nintendo, but try to make it seem edgy and cool?

    Is it really Lifehacker's fault that they announced Hive Five call for best earbuds and got overwhelming nominations for IEMs? (Even if they did use them in their article's photo...)

    They may have removed the code, but they still sized everything else to make most users scroll down. I've got a respectable 1920x1200 screen, and I still have to scroll down to see it. Monitors with the required resolution aren't exactly mainstream.

    I'll be honest, my first thought was "This has got to be Photoshopped, right"? Seems completely ridiculous.

    You're missing the original wired Intellimouse Explorer. I really liked that mouse back in the day.

    I've always been a fan of naming the workgroup for a constellation, and then the devices within that workgroup for stars in the constellation.

    Seems like a decent rough draft of an idea, but man does it need some work.

    VOTE: Lian-Li PC-V1000

    This might be a slightly new version, but it's virtually identical to something that was pretty widespread a few months back. If you want something a little fresher (and more entertaining), try the FBI virus. I got a surprise and a chuckle the first time I turned on a computer with that to find it activate the

    Eh, yeah, depending on the article, there was a lot of BS in the comments section, but there were also some thoughtful users that made good points. I'd rather wade through 100 trolls to find 1 gem of a comment than have nothing at all.

    I can understand why they went to v4 for back-end reasons, but they really should've tried to keep things as similar to v3 as possible. As a user, the change to v4 is when I saw the largest exodus. They eventually re-added in some of the old functionality after widespread complaints, but by that time many users had