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@WestwoodDenizen: "Handegg." Joke. Still funny, even the 5th time around.

Wow, nice hobomodo today! Though I'm not sure about... "flavor..."

@JabbaB: Just out of curiosity, if NOTHING will help with this spill, what exactly isn't the government doing that would help with this spill?

@Aunt_Snowman: They have a calculator where you answer some questions about the device's condition and they tell you how much it's worth to them. So, maybe...

I can't tell this isn't just a Merzbow video.

@rustyhookj: It did look familiar, and that's exactly why. Thanks for the reminder.

@sweatingmullets: True, allowing ties in tournament play is a pretty weird system.

@Armen Tamzarian: This is what I've been saying! I love baseball, but I haven't seen any American complaints about soccer that aren't equally true about the national pastime.

So it's a gorgeous, ultra high-rez screen AND marketing half truth bullshit. Okay! I hear it displays the most intense grays you've ever seen.

@jdale: Considering the high-end clientele they'd be courting, I'd be surprised if they put guests through the hassle of airlocks and the bends. If it were only 50 or 75 feet deep, don't you think they could just counter the pressure with mechanical strength?

@triggerx: I'm sure it's just a compression artifact... the color red always looks bad in jpegs. It says, "Soviet Mike-class nuclear sub (deepest diving combat sub)"

Man, the ocean is scary as fuck.

@Haneyg: I don't think that's it... I ran MSE for months with XP before upgrading to 7, and never had any issues.

@thevpuli: I dunno, but my PC was cheap when I bought it in 2005, and MSE (w/ win 7) doesn't faze it at all.

MSE is mind-blowingly light on resources. Even while running a scan on my 5-year-old single-core PC, I can barely tell it's there.

@Arkain: On one hand, the muscles are ridiculous and you can't see the feet, but on the other hand, the hands look fine and there aren't any pouches anywhere. Overall, the whole thing shows a lot of talent so... not Liefeld.

I use an encrypted thumb drive for stuff that's sensitive or vital, but for keeping files in the cloud I generally just ftp to my web host. I'm already paying for unlimited storage and transfer, might as well use it.