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Wonderful. Got flagged for removal. Y'see this is why I frigging hate posting anything on Craigslist.

Brian: Can I borrow your video recorder?

Thuggee cultists are a huge consumer of them...

So they took a picture of Rush Limbaugh swimming and are trying to pass it off as a scientific discovery? I call shenanigans...

It was less funny being there...

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Take it from someone who knows about blowing up animals, nothing good could come from this...

Is the air pollution coming from the guy next to her on the treadmill?

No, I won't call in sick, because I'm one of those rare people who did not find the show at all funny.

I had a pair of those. I remember the only way to hold them if you wanted to take them off was to wrap them around your midsection. I would've hated to see a case for them...

Those things are great looking, but annoying at how poorly they work. Not to mention the immense amount of pressure they put on the bridge of your nose. I loved my pair, but would get headaches every time I tried wearing them...

If you take a look at Juliets, or their smaller cousins, Pennys, those would be more apt for them. M-Frames would be the Height of 90's ridiculousness, but they would afford "screen real estate". Frankly I'd like it if they could integrate them into something like the Restless. Those are classy aviators...

Calm down there chief. Yes, Google is making the AR platform, but just like they did with Android, Google did eventually make its own hardware for it. Something tells me that Google might make their own glasses as well. Same with oakley, they may make the Hardware, but they also may make the AR platform, or reskin and

For people who are used to Oakley prices, $500 for a pair that also has this tech integrated won't be too much of a price shock. Pennys and Juliets started out at around $450, and $475 for their special editions. And their warranty and customization is only second to Maui Jim (If the Oakleys are discontinued, they

That doesn't exactly help those of us who are living in an area where Comcast is the monopoly, and they don't allow anyone else to use the lines that they own. I'd love to drop Comcast. But if I do, all I have to look forward to is poor DSL or Dial-Up.

Ok, seriously, the News Announcer Matt Small REALLY needs to tone it down on his "news delivery" speech pattern. Just talk like a normal fucking human being: you work for AP, no one knows who you are...

Yeah, as long as you convert the .CBR to .PDF, or unzip it into a folder filled with the JPEG or PNG files that make up the .CBR, you can read them on the Nook.

Let me know when someone actually invents a legitimate LOBO from World War Z...

I'm sorry, but, at what point is $850 for a home theatre "Budget Friendly"? Paying less or equal to my gaming consoles, I can wrap my head around. But almost as much as I paid for my TV? No thanks. I'll piecemeal it out and get handmedowns from my father-in-law audiophile before I drop almost a grand on an HTIB...

I don't think Butters was saying more, just making the one that Facebook currently has better. I agree with him: For being one of the biggest, richest companies in the world, their smartphone app development and support is shit.

I agree, though the main problem with the Experience was that it was so far off the strip. Getting to the Las Vegas Hilton if you were on foot as a tourist was a NIGHTMARE. Only in the later years when the monorail got up and running was it easier to get to, and by then it was past it's prime. What really needed to