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Ah, but when they messed with video games, that was a step too far.

Seems to me you are taking it far, far out of context, actually. You are analyzing it exactly as an isolated incident, saying that all we've done and all we've lost was just to kill one random guy, rather than the leader of a global movement, hidden in hostile territory, with an invisible army at his command.

Awesome, thanks all.

That's what I was thinking! He seemed to be in a good mood.

Anybody know if there's somewhere I'd be able to stream Obama's announcement?

In your dimension, did Bin Laden walk into CIA headquarters armed with nothing but a sharp stick on September 12th?

If you don't intend to access your data on another system, and don't care if anyone knows you have an encrypted disc, and don't expect the FBI to want to get into it without your cooperation, then this method seems to be a lot faster and more convenient.

How do you watch all the good movies and TV shows ever made? How do you listen to all the good music and read every good book and play every worthwhile game? You just can't. A human simply doesn't live long enough. It's kind of frustrating, but it's a good reason not to watch Star Wars for the 300th time, for

I find that between SimplyHired and Indeed, there's no need to actually check Monster if you're just looking at job listings. They seem to filter out most of the Monster spam, too.

@Seeräuber Jenny: You're absolutely right. I'm sure a lot of people can come up with one or two exceptions, but in general it's rarely even remotely possible to match the cost efficiency of a bulk manufacturer. And if your time is worth anything at all, you're having fun and learning a skill but operating at a huge

All it took for me was spending some time with one person who really had asperger's. It was enlightening; I'll never pretend to diagnose run of the mill internet assholes again.

What a dickbert.

See, this review just makes it sound like a Terry Gilliam movie, and I love Terry Gilliam movies.

My main problem remains: it's too busy. You have doubled the visual clutter and unavoidably complicated the navigation, yet vastly decreased the amount of actual information displayed. No matter how smoothly it runs, this will always be an inferior design.

@evolutionxbox: Look out for the Flood, Lincoln... Here Comes John Henry's Mink Car, headed straight for your Spine!

For a secret mission, the government hasn't been too careful about guarding it. I mean, I've had Apollo 18 on tape since 1994.

It's almost like Moto and Verizon are in some kind of sinister collusion to make sure nobody buys one of these things.

@Mark 2000: Yeah, I do hate the loss of the status bar. I use an extension called "Status-4-Evar" to mostly make up for it, but it was a weird decision to drop it in the first place.

@Mark 2000: Have you tried the betas they've released lately? It's working great for me on a system with 512MB of RAM. I think they finally [mostly] fixed the memory issues after all this time in beta 10. It's still not as light as stock Chrome, but once you add two or three extensions, Chrome gets ugly on a