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I can tell you where Clara VonWhatever got this idea from....cafeterias. Really not that inventive or creative unless you're 5 years old and like your food separated into different compartments. Honestly, if these are the kind of designs that are getting greenlit and seen as 'innovative', then I can see why mediocrity

$500 phone + $500 GPS shoes + Messenger bag with $2000+ computer + Idiot staring at their feet while they walk = A Mugger's Wet Dream Come True.

Looks kinda like the IKEA Lack series (http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/categories/series/09063/) except more colorful, and slightly tackier.

Yeah, unless you live in Europe, Asia, or a large, metropolitan U.S. city. I use it to buy groceries. Ties straight into my credit card.

Just wait until it goes on sale at Woot.com. That's what I did. Got nearly 50% off a brand new one.

This is the only waffle iron I'd pay $150 for to cook me waffles when I was hungover. If only Wafflebot actually existed......

Maybe if you read the comments, you'll see more than a few people saying that MS is copying Apple by opening a store. My eyes work fine, how're yours?

Again, it makes me laugh that Apple fanbois think that Apple was the first to have a store. Microsoft used to have a bunch of these stores across the country in the late 90's, and then closed them after Vista came out. I remember the one here in SF at the Sony Metreon that used to look like the bridge of the

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Ben Heck shows you how to make your luggage follow you on its own.

So "Automan", basically?

Nope, I was asking a blog writer to maybe consider having a small attention to detail. Not to memorize the Magna Carta.

I use Lookout Mobile Security on my Nexus S 4G. There are tons of other phone finders on Android just as there are on Apple.

No, not all of them. Some are human.

Actually, the coroner (Dr. Harper, which was nice to see again) called the disease "like ebola". Nick always called it by name. Anyway, glad to see that Hank is finally on board the Wesen Group, which was also a big part of this episode. Also, having Juliet piece together Nick's Grimm life without remembering him as

Maybe you should watch season one before jumping to conclusions based on 10 minutes of the pilot.

It still bothers me why the Daleks couldn't have just beamed down multiple bombs on a timer near the shield generator instead of going through the trouble of trying to kidnap the Doctor and his companions...except for the fact that there wouldn't be an episode otherwise. It just seemed kind of...well, lazy.

Technically, Fry does have a certificate from Coney Island University.

"Consumers say they want more choice, but they really want less"

Whaddayaknow, another Casey Chan "I need to raise Giz's commenting by posting a troll" blog post.

Sorry, but people like you who don't know any better and don't want ANY choices at all but the bland restrictiveness of mediocrity that is Apple, is the reason why Apple can overcharge for a product that isn't any better than their competitor's.