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Is this the first Sukkot-themed episode of TV in history? Props for that, if nothing else.

I don't have any problem with the content, but the layout of this flowchart is awful. I got completely lost.

Having used both Comcast and Time Warner, I think Comcast is slightly better. So I wouldn't mind the change... not that the merger would likely effect my daily internet use.

Maybe you picked a bad episode. There are a good number of absolutely awful ones, but then there's hilarious ones that make up for it.

I think Hank Scorpio's company town should have been included.

I hope that means we'll be seeing some updates to the Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition with a revamped interface. Love the tablet, just not the software design.

In a show that has had a streak of great and funny episodes, I thought this was a weak one. It wouldn't be the one I show friends to convince them to watch.

Since I no longer have cable (and nothing good tends to be on the "Big Four" channels at 8pm), I tend to watch this show on MeTV often.

I was filming talks at a tech conference, where two completely different speakers used that image in their PowerPoint. Is this the universal meme of frustration with technology?

I took the test in Sacramento, and I didn't have to parallel park (though it was still taught to be as part of driver's ed). Oddly enough, first place where I ever needed to parallel park was in Los Angeles.

No I don't. That seems to be a Motorola-exclusive app.

No mention YET.

Shit, a few of those are on my queue (Being John Malkovich has probably sat there for a couple of years). Time to get some watching done this weekend.

Actually I thought Car Mode disappeared in ICS. If it's still there, I can't figure out how to activate it!

I was thinking the same thing, and this is coming from someone who recently made the switch from Windows to OS X. The utility I really want (that wasn't listed) is Hyperdock, but I can't justify paying $10 for a feature that is standard on Windows 7.

The concept was great, the actually sketches were hit or miss. Having said that, I'm so glad I downloaded the episodes of Mr. Sprinkles and Who's Gonna Train Me before the site went down.

Completely agree. I see it now as a indie Comedy Central with a sharp focus on alternative comedy.

AdBlock for mobile already exists. Though its success varies and your phone has to be rooted.

You forgot the last step:

I swear I was on an airline once that disallowed the use of CD players (this was 2004), but iPods were okay.