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@armygoal1: Actually my favorite chocolate is Michel Cluziel Noir Infini 99%. (That's right, 99% cocoa.) I've had a decent 100% cocoa bar, but my second favorite is Lindt Excellence 85%.

The important thing is, will people stop being searched for cellphones on their way in to concerts? I had a really sweet place in line to see Skinny Puppy, and had to go back to my car to put my phone away. I even had an LED keychain flashlight confiscated at a Tool show in case somehow it might magically record the

@Jinxxeh: Cocoa is not sugar.

@LTJPunkass: Their priorities are broken. More Olivia plz!

I'd seen the T-shirts but never read the webcomic, mostly because the name "Dresden Codak" doesn't really say anything. In fact, after reading all of it and loving it, I still don't get the name. But that's okay.

@Ron_Paul: this may be the first time I've ever agreed with Ron Paul. Electromagnetic feedback to either extend the sustain or kill it is way more awesome than this.

@grumblecake: Oh god. I'd never get anything done again.

This is not so much a music video as a Tron promo clip. Not that there's anything wrong with that. But I'm getting flashbacks of "Flash! Music by Queen!"

@Fauxcused: I would say that Daft Punk is generally good at stealing/assembling funkiness. This particular clip wasn't a great example of that though; it was okay but not awesome.

@Toshi: In previous Diablo games, the class and gender were tied together. They won't be in Diablo 3, so yeah, you could play a male demon hunter.

@Celladore: I think you're not getting the distinction.

@Celladore: Because they face similar discrimination, and have chosen to band together to fight that discrimination?

It sounds like a giant step back for phones, even if it's a bit of a step forward for Microsoft.

To me it looks like a burgeoning ecosystem instead of a monoculture.

"Obvious choice?" I bought a G1 on the day they became available, and I've never heard of GetJar.

In all the reading I've done on the Singularity, only Kurzweil has actually come close to suggesting that everything will be really great. And he never says it'll be this perfect heaven-on-Earth (or in orbit or whatever).