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I really need to replace mine. It's the boot drive for my computer in combo with a 1 TB HDD for media and most programs. The SSD is 64 GB I think, and after installing Windows 7 and StarCraft + HotS expansion it's literally hovering around 1 GB of space left. 250 GB would be able to handle plenty of games being

Damn you MistaButters if you beat me to the front page not once but twice!

OK, torrenting =/= piracy... only 97% of torrenting = piracy.

Comment of the week.

Something completely unnecessary and taxing on system resources? Sounds like it'll be in the next Galaxy phone!

The Samsung SSDs are already sold out, and I'm not surprised. The same one on Newegg is $260... or maybe $180. Not really sure what the difference is between those.

You can turn this feature off. I did it about 17 seconds after it was implemented, as some of my mail wasn't under any of the stupid tabs.

We all know, chemists do make the best coffee.

According to Merriam-Webster:

Unless I missed something you still didn't tell us, how does this avoid the night low-battery problem? I'm guessing this does something less obnoxious, like glow a certain color to let you know of a low battery.

I guess a lot of them won't be buying this then!

Haha! Another great one. Thanks for giving me a laugh this morning.

The "plans" I named are all prepaid. Thanks for clicking the links or reading the rest of the discussion before posting.

The article mentioned that we are bad compared by percentage of GNI, but the chart on the website has that as a separate map. This article did fail to mention that even the $85 amount isn't a true price, and is adjusted for "purchase-power parity," whatever the hell that means. Checking the source article a second

I could have explained this a lot easier. My friend's roommate told me about the night he broke his jaw, and the story ended with him hearing the phrase, "Hey, that's my girlfriend!" right before he blacked out.

All the "plans" I talked about are pre-paid plans and nowhere near $170/GB.

This article mentions "pre-paid, mobile-broadband data," and the plans I referenced are for pre-paid hotspots or laptop cards. Also, as I said, "Both companies also offer 2 GB of data on a smartphone in addition to unlimited talk and text for $60 a month."

"Hey guys, buy our product! It'll totally f**k up all your headphones!"

And thank God they did. I have been crying for more phones with fingerprint scanners since I got rid of my Atrix for work. Do I want to type a minimum 8 digit (company mandated) password every time I have to use my work phone, or swipe my finger?