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Hate to say it, but it's SOOOO obvious in this case: Mac users sometimes come off as obtuse and ignorant with their 'holier-than-thou' "use a Mac" responses.

As a former Audi driver myself, I can assuredly say "It's always the Audi's fault. Unless there's a BMW involved."

"Whatever you say, boss."

It does involve the occasional double cloverleaf and u-turn from the left turn lane, but those are integral parts of any decent road course, right?

I don't live anywhere that would come anywhere remotely close to this list... but within a few miles of my house there is a nifty little 'track' that is essentially where two interstate highways merge with three state highways.

According to this businessweek.com link http://buswk.co/TsMQuF, Apple accounts for about 10% of Samsung's business. I'm not savvy enough to determine how much of the profit they account for.

The convenience of Netflix eh? So does that mean that six months into your contract they'll split up the service into 3D and non-3D movies and make you pay for those separately?

+1 popcorn reference

FWIW, I'd buy and run an electric car just to piss off the oil companies. Granted, the electric companies might become just as bad, but we can worry about that later.

Nope, just the 47% that don't pay their share.

Okay, so lemme get this straight.

Offroading: you're doing it wrong.

You know, I get it... they have a box, that you connect to your cable box, and you can watch stuff, sometimes from other places on the internet.

What, we're no longer talking about science and fact any more? As if there are some sort of thorium-hipsters walking around, knowing about this stuff before it was cool?

Or... you know... you could buy one for the same price as the pvc pipe that folds up into a much smaller space to make packing and storing ten times easier. (Seriously, these things are dirt cheap these days, and anybody that's tried keeping up with loose pieces of PVC knows exactly what a PITA that is.)

Can you please clarify the difference between combustible and flammable then? Oh wise one?

This just in: Google search provides results for Google products where Google might make a profit off of a service that they provide free of charge.

You know, a little bead of caulk around the glass above the CPU will protect it from spills just fine.

Wait, if it's on Amazon, how is it 'hard to find'? Or was that supposed to read 'hard to find locally'?

I just wanted to point out that this article contained the phrase "The sweater companies, drunk on their own new power".