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So now the TSA is going to inspect each of my credit cards as well?

its hard to remember more than 3-4 password and given the amount of websites that require you to register, "you really need to have different username / password combinations for everything" becomes impossible. Roboform or any other password manager makes me uncomfortable because its a single point of failure. If

@Killjoy: I prefer drag and drop over itunes anyway. I hate having to use software to manage and transfer my music. And i'm sure i'm not the only one.

i think i know where that design came from..

@mrisinger: Qantas is one of the few airlines that hasn't had a fatal accident since 1951 which was before jet engines.

@alek2407: as long as there is something else in the water to absorb the energy like tea powder, stirrer or noodles, it wont explode. And pudding and bananas are not known to superheat or explode.

@alek2407: it is generally a bad idea because water boils easily in about 3-4 minutes in a microwave, plus it happened to a friend who had to be taken to a hospital with burns on her face. And that was tap water. So if you think i'm stupid please go ahead and try it.

water + microwave = bad idea

@DSB7: paying $10 for a huge amount of in game gold in wow which would make your game playing experience much better (so you dont have to do boring farming) is one thing. paying $335k for a piece of virtual property is quite another.

nice catchy giz tune! and that debut single video was horrible until 00:45, its a pretty good song after that.

stupid cat!

@cheeseycom: i once dropped mine going at a decent speed on a bike, pieces scattered on the road. thankfully it wasn't a busy road and i managed to find and put together all of em. yep, it worked.

@geolemon: I agree. The tablet might not be great, but the review was undoubtedly biased.

@AreWeThereYeti: The 11" alienware is 4.4lbs versus the 13.3" 3.2lbs portege. I think most people who dont want a gaming laptop will prefer the toshiba. The portege is also much thinner (0.6" front/1" back) as opposed to the 1.3" thick alienware. I, like most gamers use a desktop for gaming. I have always felt a