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@LTJPunkass: Yea, Capitol One is favouring chrome here.

I just went on using internet explorer and it just laughed at me and shut my computer down.

"Tired of this thing thats SOO expensive at $7? Well then buy the $20 one!"

Mine works on chrome, in the embed, without my mouse over the video.

What they dont tell you is that it's an iPod shuffle....the old one.

I would be happy if I was able to hear my iPhone ring. Or feel it vibrate.

@Turkieshooter: Also on rogers, -67 without touching, -83 after holding for 2 minutes. Although in more rural areas I've seen it drop to no service, what the actual number on this is I don't know, nor do I know if thats accurate or if it can still make calls.

"I'm sorry, there's no appointment for that horse."

At least TiVo had the option to search for shows before. With a pvr in Canada, you have to go to the letter you want, and search through literally every show on 1000+ channels that starts with that letter. No short cuts.

Isn't it obvious that everyone is just buying gifts for their loved ones at lunch time and don't want to leave a history of it.

Is it going to work in Canada? I do have HBO Canada after all.

So my free iPad that I tried for hours to win by shooting those targets isn't really coming in the mail?

I doubt we will hear anything about this considering its a year later and we still haven't heard about that 40 minutes of UFO footage in China durring the solar eclipse.

Who here wasn't expecting Michael Cera in this photobomb?

Ahhh. So I'm not the only person who thinks theres nothing better than that first few seconds, while its still wrapped in plastic and while the possibilities are infinite.

@EnemaBagJones: Thank you. I'm glad we had this discussion. I have now cleared that up for at least one person.

@EnemaBagJones: No, you are wrong. The loonie is not Canada's currency. Canada's currency is called dollars, or if you want to be specific, Canadian dollars. The loony is just what a one dollar coin is called. A two dollar coin is called a toonie.

@jacobwaldo2: Its the same as saying, "This is going to cost me $15 American One Dollar Bills."

@EnemaBagJones: That doesn't make sense. Not only does technology cost more in Canada, but $15 is a thing, but then you can't just add Canadian Loonies on the end of it to make another thing, that makes absolutely no sense.

@FriedPeeps: Yes, I do understand what less than $1000 means. But unfortunately it is difficult to understand tone in writing...