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How? You can reencode the stuff, of course, but I don't know of a way to actually download the file as an MP3.

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Nope, AAC files. But they're DRM-free nowadays, so you can use whatever you want if the program/device supports it. (And if your MP3 player doesn't normally handle AAC files, it might be able to with Rockbox.)

The Vitas are sold out at RadioShack.com; you might be able to find one in store (none in my area, sadly).

Fair enough. I maintain that it makes more sense to include the shorter film series in full than the longer one for a collection with a target number like this.

At this point, both Gamestop's and Target's BF ads are known, and neither are having a Vita sale of any sort (Gamestop is advertising the Walking Dead bundle at its normal price). It's safe to assume Walmart won't either, and Best Buy is unlikely, too. That leaves Amazon, but I don't see them marking it down more

Well, which eight films would you boot for the rest of the HP series? Seriously, I'd rather have Lord of the Rings complete than 20% of the entire collection be Harry Potter.

Your annotation currently is on the gold thing in the middle. I suspect it wanders a bit before settling down.

What's up with the Ting description? They aren't prepaid and don't "credit" you for unused minutes/texts/data (anymore); they just don't charge you for it in the first place.

Just pay attention to your shopping cart and make sure they don't automatically bill your for extra data when you get close to using up your allotment.

Ting works out wonderfully for us; we cut our bill from over 90 dollars per month to under 25 (sometimes under 20), and we no longer have to pay 69 cents per minute for the couple weeks per year we find ourselves roaming on Verizon.

"LEGo"

I see Marth's hand holding a sword. Am I supposed to see something else?

Funny you should say that...

Ugh, hashtags are so three commenting systems ago.

Are you sure this one is safe for work?

You know that's not true.

Same story with goldfish; they do, in fact, have a long-term memory.

Calm down, Denton.