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4 files at 2MB per second is 8MB per second. Yes, that's awesome.

Why is Gizmodo reminding us five times a day that we can't make money off of the Facebook IPO? Are they trying to convince us not to invest for their own gain? /puts on tinfoil hat.

Direct link for anybody who doesn't want to log into fatwallet or navigate their annoying site: [www.thinkgeek.com]

But it's Friday afternoon. Not a whole lot going on.

Yea, just switch ISPs. Of course, you'll have to move first since most of the country still doesn't have any viable broadband competition in their area.

I can complain. 1 MB a second is what you should get on an 8Mb connection (Big B = Byte, little b = bit). I don't think Comcast even offers connections that slow in my area.

There are a few things that raise flags here. One they are using fantastic metaphors like "neutron bomb" which sound more like marketing than science. Second, they are calling chemotherapy "nonsense" which leads me to believe they do not understand chemotherapy (yes, its not perfect, but it's the best we have, and

Zuckerbot is smart. The peak is the best spot to cash out.

But the point remains: if one site gets hacked all your accounts are now compromised. For any number of smaller sites, it's unlikely you'd ever hear about such an attack. Therefore it's a good idea, as a precautionary measure, to change your password periodically.

I hope the scientists have betty-nugs on hand and Slurpee machines for weezing the jui-u-ce.

The only water you can drink guaranteed not to have passed through Adolf Hitler's urinary system. I'd buy that for a dollar!

...and my ex-girlfriend's heart.

This is the kind of stuff the music industry needs to be doing to make money instead of suing the only people that still give a shit about music.

"We already knew those were your thoughts exactly."

I wouldn't say trying to contact the owner of the twitter handle constitutes "getting his panties in a bunch."

Really you should only not be washing nice jeans. If you're buying yours at the gap you don't need to worry.

Was she a waitress? I heard the IRS hates waitresses for some reason.

I bought a car for $15,000 and did a bunch of projects on it for my blog, which I made money off of. That year, I wrote off the entire car as a $15,000 business expense for my sole proprietorship, which I later learned you are not allowed to do. I did not get audited.

September? That's a bit disappointing. That's like an entire generation from now in mobile OS time.