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That's not apples to apples though. If you came into Starbucks to sell your own coffee, sure they'd be irritated. If you went in there to quietly buy a used iPod while you enjoy a purchased Starbucks brew, there's no grounds for a complaint.

To each their own, good sir. *tips hat*

As cool as this seems, I'm guessing this won't be the healthiest thing to do in the long run. There's probably a reason many regions insist electronics be disposed of in a special way or a special place.

Yeah exactly. The competing product I use (again, name forgotten) works the same way but when you drag it out of the bin to the network share you get the red X. Sorry if I wasn't clear. If you're saying this will work, I'm all in.

DragonDrop ($2) | Normally $5 | Lifehacker review. I find it indispensable.

Don't cry too hard publicly. I don't care about/for/against Angry birds at all. But who cares. I'm bored and this is something to flip through.

Two-hundred and thirty-nine kilometers per hour. Two-hundred and thirty-nine kilometers per hour. Two-hundred and thirty-nine kilometers per hour. Two-hundred and thirty-nine kilometers per hour. Two-hundred and thirty-nine kilometers per hour. Two-hundred and thirty-nine kilometers per hour.

I'll only be interested in the iPhone game if it's five hundred and ninety-nine U.S. dollars.

Yeah. Vanilla MGS3 had the classic locked-down isometric view that MGS1 and 2 had. Made no sense for an open forest game, so Subsistence let you look around and such, which became standard for the series. Maybe I should have said "camera".

I still strongly believe that MGS3 is the best game ever made, for this among many other reasons. Subsistence, of course, since the original controls stunk.

Yeah, sounds like you made a good choice there with the nuh-uh's with that guy.

Maybe if they're super confident in their home security, but still. Dumb move!

Yeah, exactly. I've tossed about the idea of buying something off Craigslist, and in my plans I've always considered a Starbucks being the meeting place. Park right in front, sit back and chill for a bit after the deal's done, leave via a main road, etc.

wut

Sheesh. I've never used Craigslist, but I don't see why anyone would do a deal through there that wasn't a very public place. Like a Starbucks or something. There's one on every corner in many cities.

Or Parallels. It runs great for me in Parallels.

Exactly. It just had a quality to it that you don't really find elsewhere.

Seems legit.

Wow, the developer. XD

I used to have a 300zx. I miss that thing.