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    Yeah, I don't keep large hardware boxes—and I'd been living in a studio at the time of purchase. I do keep the packaging for iPods for some reason.

    1. iMacs' and Cinema Displays' serial numbers on the bottom of the stand.

    Their motion points out that 11 point font is the minimum after noting that Apple's font is 11 points. Huh?

    The video also demonstrates that it's now easy enough for MIT to sound like half the crap on King of Limbs.

    Is it just me or is your thumb going to try to cram through the gap? It seems like an arbitrary design choice without benefit.

    Jessie Spano was Salutatorian. She also ended up in Nevada.

    Good to know, thanks!

    I'm confused: it syncs to a cloud-based service of choice? Isn't that not "your computer?"

    1. Can someone please explain how an iPad would be such a killer copilot for roving photographers? 2. Why would Apple suddenly be in the business of adjusting their product designs for that small number of people when they can simply continue to sell the add-on for $30?

    Dunno...what time is it now?

    My parents did that to me when I was a fetus.

    Should we reward or punish this App's creator for getting eff'ing Katy Perry stuck in our heads?

    Hyperbole is the best thing ever.

    I think buying an iPad every year will be like buying an iPod Touch every year. Fine if you've got money to burn, but probably more rational to wait another year at least.

    Wasn't Blockbuster spearheaded by a religious freak or something? And that's why Showgirls was an edited R-rated version in Blockbuster?

    By "give," you mean, "charge an ass-ton more than it's worth."

    It's late in the game to be asking this, but how does Shazam work so well? There're obviously those times when it just can't get a tag, but they're forgivable, because it's such an awesome piece of software.

    Nice, that was super-easy. Thanks for the tip! :-)

    Is it ironic that I'm reading the article on the only website from which my password was stolen along with everyone else's? We're underground already.

    Speaking of Discover Card, after the Gawker password breach I changed my default password. I was on some site that required a "strong" rating, like Bank of America or something. Then when I went to discovercard.com, it was too long. I emailed them to tell them it was ridiculous, and they were like, "thanks for the