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I guess if there's anything that would get people remotely interested in 3d TV, it's sports...?

Jesus is gonna be pissed you wrote an article on a house and didn't use a giant feature title.

Looking forward to some totally unbiased reviews when they actually, you know, come out.

@ngeingungfri: So the movies we've been watching have been 3D this whole time?! Call the President!

Maybe this means I can finally find the commercial for the Lux 420 SL - The Car for Crazy People.

@Chernobyl: Did you happen to tell your friend about the game via your website with thousands of readers?

That's all well and good, but until I'm convinced Gawker is actually acting to make their system more secure, I'm going to keep using my weak throwaway passwords here.

I read the headline, and envisioned a McDonald's web community, where people chatted about fries and diabetes in McDonald's forums.

I'll add to the love here: I'm currently using a ~3-4 year old 32" Vizio, and it's working perfectly. My next TV purchase will almost certainly be a Vizio. Most of my close friends and family own Vizios, and all are 100% satisfied with them. It's a great brand.

@Goopplesoft - Reliant Robin of whitenoise: They have a specific target for the water landing, and since they can't just stay in orbit indefinitely until it rolls around again, they have to time it precisely.

I don't really care about the exclusion of Caps Lock, but you have to admit: it's a pretty damn good way to get people to accidentally "discover" one of the centerpieces of your software - Search.

@TheAncient: Lots to learn about life in space when you examine life in the most extreme environments on Earth.

@vpcmotorsport: Man, don't nobody understand the words that are commin outta yo mouth.

"This could be a much better phone that in it is, the Windows Phone to get, simply by flawlessly delivering on technical excellence."

@proskier: Because it's a passenger. You can see their knee a few seconds into the video.