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@iRant: As someone else pointed out, the canister says that processing is included with the price of the film... He should have held them to that.

@Smelly Ferret: That seems like it'd be a better "hiding in plain sight" method than that lamp from yesterday.

@anexanhume: Vibrator is just a classier term than *looks around, lowers voice to whisper* dildo.

@Ryan Morse: I would promote you or like this, but I haven't the power.

@Cupcakes of Doom: Oh my. I'm going to be snickering quietly about this for the rest of the day.

@RacecarBoobTat: It's really hard to tell with the wording and no product links. I *hope* that's what the "laptop dock" is: just a shell. But "which docks your phone into a laptop" makes it seem otherwise.

It seems like a better solution would just be to put the phone OS on the netbook if you prefer that OS than to have a netbook and have a phone and then "disable" the netbook so you can use its screen/keyboard/mouse for the phone.

@RacecarBoobTat: I agree I'm not 100% seeing a use for this, as the article sounds like you have 3 pieces: phone, laptop, and docking station that links them together. If it was just phone + docking station = laptop, I'd be a lot more intrigued, but that doesn't seem to be the case.

@Brightmotor: Passengers were suspicious before the flight took off... and curious as to TSA's policy on coffee mugs.

@patches8: At work, 99% of the time I use my foot to push the lever.

@Ryan: The heating was my first thought. "That'd be a cool house to live in....if it was in, I don't know, Miami or something. Where is this thing, anyway?"

Wow. Amazing at the push back.

@NorthernRoamer: The whole "article" is blatantly dismissive due to preconceived ideas about what tech should and should not be based on personal prejudices and usage decisions.

@IrishCheerioLadd: "So they're just used as ways to input and view data from a database?"

@SynthOno: Great analogy. And you're right. All the people who are hyping the hell out of entertainment-consumption-pads are overlooking how many professions could benefit from this platform. Why bash the one company that seems to realize that "enterprise" needs are not the same as "typical media consumer" needs?

@Deekle: It could be worse.

I already basically have this lamp (from IKEA), but without the peaked part... /ponder

@Purdueable: I think I love [s]you[/s] your friend now.