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@Aaron Crabtree: +1. Had a Fossil watch back in school, only thing I had to exchange regularly was the fastening pin for the band, or the band itself. Switched to a few other watches, including a binary one for a couple of years. Now I wear a Skagen watch. Interestingly, a lot of people (most who still wear watches)

@RustyNeedle: Some do it better (and less obtrusively) than others. be.ez for example.

@Ian Logsdon: $8 on ebay. I kid you not. The week after it was posted on this site, I got myself one. They've since gone up in price slightly here in Europe, but for a good, vintage case, $20 is about as pricy as it gets.

@mbpjunk: I am officially scared of you now. That might just be the case because we don't have quite as many legally (fire-)armed people walking about in everyday life here in Central Europe. I'm scared nonetheless.

@♫ Realityism ♪♫: He's going by example. Fox News probably only reads the headline and makes the rest of their own coverage up from terms found in today's most-used Google searches.

@bossmojoman: The term you are looking for is "pwnd", obviously.

@Hearthatvoiceagain: That thing is good against viruses, too? What *can't* it do!!!

@monstermax: I think we can agree that it's complex, whatever the first name may be.

@MrCheatachu: All teenagers go through that... it'll pass, for sure!

@some1else2: These are not the bumpers you are looking for (or something along those lines).

Wolf! Wolf! Wolf! Wolf! Wolf!

@takeshi: I knew it. The leak is Skynet's latest attempt to kill John Connor while he's taking a dip in the Gulf of Mexico! It's all so obvious now!

@C3PA: If u haz bukkit, das good 2!!!

@EvilOne: It really depends on the screen you're reading on.

@kingcrim84: That would be amazing. But I'm pretty sure the actual implementation would blow, simply because we're not quite there yet technologically.

@bitslammer: People with nothing else in their pants.

@the glamwich: Well, I did enjoy the vaguely Asian girl in full business attire that was visible for about half a heartbeat.