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Perhaps because you didn't actually see the artworks?

I will believe the Switch bulb's lifespan when I see it.

A good incandescent bulb (with daylight coating, etc) still costs half as much as a cheap CFL bulb and provides much nicer light. A "good" CFL can cost upwards of 5-6x the cost of a good incandescent and then you end up with light that basically is imitating the style of light a "good" incandescent bulb provides for a

Why would they? Incandescent lights provided superior light to candles.

This one is made out of sections of grass, not painted.

I don't get it. Honestly the cost of editing the original show can't be worth the revenue generated by such incidental placement. I mean who the hell really notices the books in the background of a show, or a magazine on a tablet in a shot that is 10 second long?

I'll let you decide. :)

You can easily make an action out of anything you do in Photoshop, and there are literally thousands of way to tweak a photo for artistic effect using Photoshop. If you had in mind a specific photo effect it would be easier to find a tutorial on what you are trying to achieve.

That looks amazing!

Gee it is so sleek and minimalist...not at all bulky.

Unless you know specifically what you want, this is the best I can do:

I don't know if it is "easier" to get weed in Denver than it is to buy a coffee. I can't remember the last time I went to buy a Latte and was asked for a prescription...

Kat took it away from me because I complained when Matt Buchanan used the non-word "unfortch" in an article instead of "unfortunately."

Still, if you use less than 1GB a month you could potentially meet your data needs for $20 a month. Not that it would necessarily be worth giving up your unlimited (really 5GB) data for though.

They don't really need to change Youtube to Google Video or anything like that. YouTube already has a very strong brand. On the other hand no one had really heard of Picasa, and Blogger is much smaller than Wordpress, and aside from that Blogger has suffered from some name confusion in the past...

I think the idea is that eventually people won't want to say "Google Docs" and "Google Photo" and will just drop the "Google" so that when they say "Photo" or "Docs" their mind automatically associated photos and online documents with Google.

Well YouTube already has a strong brand identity. No one has really heard of Picasa, and Blogger isn't as well known as Wordpress.

Makes sense to me.

My next phone will likely be the Samsung "Within" which is Sprint's version of the GX2. Good phone, bad name...

How much do you pay for now?