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A science fiction writer writes a science fiction religion and combines it with the pay per view business model.

I'm sure they'll find it was an inside job or former employee. That much inventory of laptops doesn't sit around for years, they knew what they were going after.

I use Avira free version, but to keep it from popping up each day at 9am just go to msconfig and in startup uncheck the Avira auto start. I just scan manually on Sundays.

When MP3's came online, I never bought so much music in stores and online, because I was able to try so much I never would have heard through local stations.

It looks too staged and too Hollywood. I curse these movie makers! May all rap music sound the same to them from this day forward!

Wow, he writes a letter that took maybe 5 minutes to write, and he could have written it at home. So many with "wasting my tax money" for a letter.

I still want to hear it from a former worker how things are when they aren't being watched by their boss. When you arrange factory tours, you see what they want you to see. I'd go to the slums and ask workers off the record what a day is really like.

Yes you will be a rookie writer with 24 hours to find out who killed the last guy with your job. Also you're manager will see you as a loose cannon, and you're writing partner will be a veteran blogger with nothing to lose, who goes home to a big screen TV instead of the wife and kids he lost in the divorce.

@kf6tac: You're right, I mixed it up with the Ipad trademark case. Apple argued since they trademarked "Ipad" but never built anything out of it, they had a case against them.

@iElvis: I'm sure they've already installed the "no smoking" plaque inside it.

Why can't corporations do the right thing before getting shamed into doing it?

It's not just 3.8 billion, it gets even better.

It's true they're probably worth more in the condition (melted together with time) than pried apart and the faces ruined for the most part. I'd try to sell them as a group first, then if desperate, pry them apart and try to sell them all off in that condition.

I've had really good service with Tmobile in Tampa Florida as far as reception goes. If they get bought out, I'm sure the tower access comes along with that. In this case, it might not be a bad deal for who buys them.

This is the major problem with prepaid cell phones, it's too much anonymity for a device like this. Drug dealers have bags of SIM cards and you can get away with all kinds of crap with them.

I live in Florida, and the BP "feel good" radio spots are running at full force. I can't imagine how much they're spending to run prime time spots when it could be used to pay claims. We hear all the time "I run a local BP store and blah blah commercials now.

@RutgerHauer: Yes, and remember, you can't spell Jewelry without Jew!

This looks nice, it's heavy, but it has a battery to charge from, so it's the price you pay so the device doesn't have to stay tethered all day to get a charge.

@The Lab: Has anyone seen a unit break to find out if the glass used is tempered, or is it the "cut you to ribbons" kind?

@The Lab: Has anyone seen a unit break to find out if the glass used is tempered, or is it the "cut you to ribbons" kind?