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Casablanca was my go to movie for bringing girls home back in college.

Call me when it's a bacon bouquet.

Get them a Mac or just install Linux (Mint/Ubuntu) and tell it's the latest version of Windows. Create two accounts admin/root and user, but don't tell them the password to the admin/root account. You should keep track of what the admin/root account password is though. They're just going to check email and Facebook

It's $0.86 for the product but $3.26 for shipping for me. Thanks for the idea, I didn't know those things existed but I think Sugru is cheaper at ~$1.50/mini pack.

Does anyone ever plan on loosing sight of their phone?

If you're living in Southern California, you don't have this conversation because all the beaches are near waste management and treatment facilities. Conversations goes something like this:

What did Tecmo Bowl say?

Any images of Space Bridge or Pillars?

Almost? I would say the company is over its peak. I've notice that my friends don't update anywhere as often as a year ago. Maybe they're busy playing games on Facebook. And a good portion of my friends (myself included) have shadow Facebook accounts so we can access apps/websites (ie. Spotify, Gizmodo) that

Bought my girlfriend a refurb 2009 Macbook (white), it's been over two years and that laptop can still goes 4 1/2 hours on battery. That's impressive. My Toshiba that I got new from the same time can't even go 1 1/2 hours.

I see the top line as "01", second line is "04"

Piracy is not theft. It's an economic issue. What's broken is the business model of the artificial scarcity. For example, I like foreign music and films and sometimes I can't get in the US market. It's a lot easier to get it off torrent sites.

The problem with piracy is that the MPAA/RIAA thinks that everyone is a customer so every pirated video is a lost sale. My parents are not a MPAA/RIAA customer, they don't go to the movies or buy music. But I'm a customer, I go to the theater at least once a month and in the last 2 years I probably spent close to

First Rule of Usenet is to not talk about Usenet.

$500 is about what I paid for per semester in textbooks. Resell value at the end of the semester was usually about $100. Cost for a full year $800, 4 years $3,200. And sometimes I couldn't even resell the book because the professor that wrote it released a new edition.

Whatever EA. I rather not play the game than install your client. I just don't trust EA with digital purchases given its history with customers.

I am an App Addict. I have over 200 apps installed on my iPhone. I have 12 different panoramic programs. I organized my first page with my most used apps, then normal apps, then games, then rarely use apps.

Ahh.... Shouldn't the headline be "People are smart enough to not pay good money for crappy movies"?

Law of large numbers. There's plenty of shoplifting and plenty of idiots. So eventually one of them would butt dial 911.

They're not hookers, they're entertainers. :)