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@xsbs: Unless it's a handheld console... Well, a nintendo handheld console. Hell, the GBA could go all the way back to the first GB games.

@Kardster: Just hold it differently.

@Gaucho85: Hey, even my ancient dell with X3100 integrated graphics can run HL2! Valve has always been good at making their games able to run very lean when they need to.

@trs: Alternatively you could find a nice family-owned meat shop and pick up some delicious sausages. Sausage on a bun hot dog every time.

I'm curious... why didn't anyone else think of this?

@Robotronic: Hey! I am always a smart breakfast decision!

@jingram421: Well, things like canned tomatoes, dried beans, cereals etc are in the middle... Just have written down what you need and power through to it.

@macshome: Perhaps he a young-un without a credit card and doesn't have parents who will let him use theirs.

I didn't know planes 'few'.

@pz: Haha, that was my point.

@trs: So buy the schneider's Red Hots. No by products, and no mechanically separated meats. Oh man, do you know where that shit COMES from?

@CaptainJack: Ever tried making real taco meat with corn starch or flour as a thickener and real spices you mix yourself? Didn't think so. No complaining for you.

@KineticRocketFireBalls: Yeah but this isn't just 'spices and additives'. It's water and 'isolated oat product' designed to simulate meat. If it was just meat and spices, go ahead, but this is mostly filler and very little actual meat.

@Mark Wilson: I think a lot of people were thinking the 1% referred also to the overhead cost of the charity. As in 99c of their donation would go right to the cause instead of salaries etc.

@pixelsnader: You but the thing for $2500 outright.

Can we please stop using the 'key test' on glass? Everyone should know by now that glass is harder than metal, and therefore doesn't scratch it. The only way to damage it would be to apply a different type of force that would chip away a piece of the glass or crack it. Most scratches on glass arise from particles of

@socket7: Like the front of the screen when the grit comes off in your pocket?