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@Alex Young: That our lifestyle hinges on oil is lamentable but not an excuse for criminally disastrous corporate responsibility and lax oversight.

@9thGear: I'm pretty sure the director who went to all the trouble to make this sample would like to be the director. Sounds like what he needs is a producer.

@JazzNeurotic: I'm not sure you can tell from the sample that a full length movie wouldn't have those things. Perhaps they just didn't have it in their budget?

@BeakerTronics: I have four Expedit shelves in my house. They are perfect for my record collection, my kid's toys (all in colored bins), and magazines/books.

@AdamKaoru: With the tagline of their advertising being "This changes everything. Again," I wonder just what it is that leads people to expect said revolution?

Sure, he said he wasn't advertising, but I feel like the whole video was brought to me by Ikea Expedit shelving.

"But, hey, a room full of friends and a buncha beers..."

The only names I will accept are:

@Hiphopopotamus: Clearly one rich guy thinks grass is better and the other prefers clay. How could they share when they harbor divergent views on something so important!?

High price leads to low install base. Low install base leads to lackluster support from developers. Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering.

@CutePuppyz: A cigarette and a blindfold were customarily given to those condemned to die by firing squad just prior to the deed. Hence the large gun in the picture.

Or they could just start an exercise program and give all of their employees ironic t-shirts, sport coats and Nair.

@Jerkeye: I find that the off button works quite well for preventing my three year old from hearing foul language in video games.

1. Ripoff Scrabble

Totillo was prescient when he posted he feared Lost would end like a video game, culminating in a boss battle.

In other news, productivity took a severe and unexpected dive today for an unknown reason.

@lethal funk: Both Targets are literally on my daily commute, so it wasn't that big of a deal.

@Demonbird: Too low for the average buyer (especially the lowest shelf, considering the tether), angled up to catch a nice glare, and sorted in no particular order.

@NinjaScript: New concept or not, that doesn't mean it is an improvement, nor does it mean it is optimal.