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He might as well have posted, "Dear Gizmodo, please ban me." This would've been much more efficient.

If only we'd all stop buying smoker's those damn lighters, the problem would be solved.

Umm I did. Every year I was in high school. It's called book rental and you paid per class. Obviously my parents took care of this charge so I'm not sure how much it was, but it was there, and it was upward of 100 dollars or more.

Could be the only time that "Electronic Arts" and "customer-friendly" have ever been in the same post.

Yeah the graphic at the top is misleading, because ABC, ESPN, Walt Disney, and Marvel are all owned by the same people, so while they're different companies who are for the act, it's really all the same people making the decisions.

Or, it reflects that I don't need to Google "Japanese nuclear disaster" because it was covered on almost every webpage I visit, not to mention on every newscast that I watched (hours and hours on CNN). Same with the Jobs's death. Stuff covered by the news media doesn't really need to be searched for, it's right in

Gotcha. I think I encountered that after I posted.

Oh boy..

For what its worth, when I go to the about/timeline URL, press the button to tell it to give it to me, it shows me a preview and asks me if I want to publish it now or wait for it to go live on December 22

Keep safe and God speed.

I second this notion.

No. No no no no. This is one of the reason that I'm starting to really dislike Facebook. 400 page long diatribes that are just absolutely miserable. I know, I know. I don't have to read it. But still. The 140 character thing is amazing. Short, concise, to the point. Often clever (the people I follow, anyway).

This is a fantastic comment. Well done.

Okay... I think I've got the hang of the comment guidelines and think that this is the proper use of caps lock...

It's actually "Jesus Diaz", not Jesus Christ. Cursing at the wrong guy.

This is one of the most ridiculous things I've ever read.

This is one of the most ridiculous things I've ever read.

That's assuming ALL consumers take into account screen size being a selling factor. Many people are very happy with the size of the iPhone. Particularly my small hands.

As a Hoosier, I appreciate the Indianapolis reference.