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@technoindigo: If your alternative looked like you had smeared your monitor with vaseline you'd have your wallet out right now... it's not for the able-eyed you known...

@oopsmyeye: I think you're right about the problems in theory, which is why no one has done this before. However if he's got 12 people wandering around with glasses on already I think there's a fair chance he's figured out how to keep it from being like a shattered windshield. However as for long term affects, as with

@A Ferret is on his best behaviour: Just to belabor the point because it interests me,it is actually illegal to put something in a mailbox if you're not a letter carrier and the item is not paid to be delivered... the outside of a mailbox is a gray area. Your door is un-related to the postal code unless you have a

@FrankAguilar: because MS wants you to use their formats. And they'd love it if you did it through a media center PC and preferably without transcoding because they can't be bothered to make that process easier since it means people won't be using the MS preference formats...

@Ian Logsdon: My personal preference is XBMC... plenty of options out there for something more beefy than front row. I see front row as the step between a simple box (roku, or some other dedicated streamer designed for non techs) and a feature rich solution (something that does everything you want it to do). It's easy

@Benedinho: as stated above, it's a matter of scale. You are comfortable using X dollars for booze. Someone with much more disposable income and or a much greater lust for specific booze may be willing to spend much more just as comfortably.

@sean98125: Wine, laps, flights. These all are classified as "Things people would rather have than money". In that they are luxury items.

@ddhboy: probably a considerable factor. But sales are sales, the restaurant isn't going to care.

@Nelson: I thought Symbian paired best with embalming fluid...

@Papsky: those blockbuster late fees are going to bankrupt you...

@blash: Maybe the crims are smart enough to not enter their own information when using stolen credit cards... like an address other than their own for example...

@moonshadowkati: The hard to read-ness of captchas is specifically to thwart photo-text interpreters (you get one free with most scanners these days you know...) so this basically defeats the point of the captcha amost entirely and is just an add box that forces you to interact with it to submit an un-related form...

@craigeryjohn: The extra effort is also what would prevent the timer from being set... and is the same extra thought process that prevents the appliances from being switched off normally...

@morphoyle: This is the only thing that makes sense to me... Basically the dedicated devices that package delivery guys carry only without having to get a hardware manufacturer to build it for you... That being the case he still has a very good point about the "fluff" features like twitter being counter productive,

@Wayne Ripley: I understand multiple phones and devices but a $70 device and an additional $20 a month to do what you can already do if you just activate the data plan... and you have to cary it around and charge it... what good is having portable tech if you need to bring a suitcase to hold it all? especially if you

@MaNiFeX: But at $70 and a monthly contract why not get ANY smart phone (hell you can get a 3Gs for 99... or a plethora of android devices for even less...) that does what the peek does... but better... AND lots of other stuff... and it costs roughly the same or LESS... I'm with the author here, it's a head scratcher

@brt312-: HA so sad but true