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I hope it floats. I always hope that new gadgets touted as waterproof are positively buoyant.

If a superphone is just a high-end smartphone, then smartphone will be fine.

@dioskouris: Isn't the word "nexus" older than the "word" "Lexus"?

Last week, before all this happened, I was on a Newark-San Francisco Continental flight, where the DirectTV system was broken, so no in-flight entertainment the entire 6 hours.

Now playing

As long as elevators allow you to de-select buttons, we're cool.

Airport, or Sunport?

@cn001: Isn't your admission ticket your consent?

Is the Top Gear test track still in the game?

60GB launch unit went blooey after 4 months, my launch Xbox 360 lasted 3.5 years

Now even more, I wish I had accepted the offer to study astronomy and computer science at Univ of Arizona (I could have been there for the Mars Pathfinder program).

Sushipedia? There's an app for that.

If only I waited 4 days to buy Peggle, I would have $4 of remaining credit to buy this. (I actually can afford it, I just wish I had an extra $4.)

I bought this 4 days ago for full price. I am slightly regretful.

Google even has a commemorative logo.

I'm in Bermuda now, what tends to disappear is your money, this place is really expensive.

Some years back, the all the carpeting was removed from the family home (dust allergy was a concern), revealing pristine hardwood underneath. It seems the carpet could work to protect the hardwood floors while you raise kids and pets (and the softness is a bonus).

"More Beef Life" please.

That is the magic of the "gift receipt." You can take a chance that you bought a decent game. If the giftee doesn't like the game, said giftee can return/exchange it later. Gamers know the price of games anyway, so even the regular receipt should be fine (unless you don't want your financial details on it). Plus,

I stopped buying with Gym Leaders release. Too many cards with the slightest variation and victory became more luck-based than strategy-based (I do realize that all card games depend on luck). I was winning games left and right against kids so often that I let them pick which deck of mine they wanted to fight. I