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@vpcmotorsport: Still have my Dell 700m. Works like a champ, no hardware problems at all. Ship date was 8/17/2005.

@chadbeckwith: I think he's a reading comprehension coach.

I think I'll have to build one of these. Mine will look much cleaner than that horrible mess of hacked-together cables, though.

@fujii13: That link gets broken by LH. Shortened, it's fine : [bit.ly]

@dantheman12: True, we're talking about gullibility, not faith.

@Jackstick: "That part of his body has more personality than his whole face!" - Garry Flank

If I'm dropping any serious cash on a wireless setup, I'm going to build out a proper router and then get a Ubiquiti AP of some sort.

@shua.jo.m: When I log into Chase via my iPhone app, all of the graphics are saved in the app. Same with any of my other mobile apps for sites. Unless the updated content contains graphics, of course.

@SophT: I'd be interested to see that. If you posted it anywhere, that is.

For a less-DIY approach, I recommend checking out the bugs and such offered on DealExtreme.com.

@TheFu: Not true. The term hacker us MUCH more broad than you put it.

@Lucian Armasu: It's not just the paper thickness. The fold adds quite a bit to it. But yes, anything times 4,398,046,511,104 is a lot.

@Daniel Matthew Donithan: I, for one, have "built" a rocket like these. It's not a lesson in rocketry, it's a lesson in assembly-line manufacturing. You're not mixing the chems, you're just sticking Estes rocket engines in the tube, shoving the cap on, and putting the bottom part on. Times 3130.

@I. Heart. Cars.: I suppose one could make the argument that the scorched surface of the earth that they left behind is "cleaner" in that it was partially sanitized. By fire.

Die, hipster scum, die.