kristobellefrench
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kristobellefrench

Not impressed. If a watch costs more than $100 it should be a manual/automatic, not a quartz. Especially if one is attempting to inspire through automotive history.

Are you referring to the several revisions George Lucas has made to the trilogy over the years?

I came to post this. One internets for you.

I am looking forward to Windows 8, but I don't really understand this as my Windows 7 installations were always painless. I perform at least two a week (deploying new workstations) and it is the first Windows OS that I haven't felt was necessary to build images for right away. I still likely will, so that I can

I use mason jars for everything. Storing sauces, bacon grease, minced fruits.... Hell I tend to use them for drinking glasses as well. I end up with two nice Atlas mason jars every time I make spaghetti so it hasn't really cost me anything to amass a small collection. My wife thinks I'm nuts, but they are easy to hold

Great success!

I recently purchased a Windows Phone (Focus Flash) to replace my well used and appreciated iPhone 3GS. I've also taken to reading Gizmodo, Jalopnik, etc on my phone as the mobile interface strips away the awkward, sluggish and often incompatible (with my various browsers) layout that Gawker Media sites have adopted

No worries man, it happens to all of us. Take solace in knowing you still have good taste in cars.

That's not really the point. It is a marker of it's time and place. The idea here is a design that you could look at and it'd fit reasonably well in every era following it with minor adjustments. I agree the 57' Bel-Air was a beautiful car, one of the best through the entire decade, but not timeless by any means.

I agree completely. My only disappointment with the Lumia 800 is that it lacks a front-facing camera, an item that no other 'flagship' brand's phone overlooks.

True story. Orlando is a far different animal. Now if only the concentration of radical Christians was better balanced it'd be a mild-mannered place to live.

I have never stopped using the AIM protocol — I just moved to a better solution for handling it. Meebo on the go and Pidgin at home.

May I refer you to the Margaritaville Blender... they could sell retardedly expensive mini-fridges that hold a diminutive amount of Dippin' Dots and Wal-Mart shoppers everywhere would flock to them en masse.

That would be my wife. :(

Dippin' Dots were cool, unique and had a very odd but interesting mouth-feel about them. Aside from what I considered to be an exorbitant cost for what is at it's very base just ice cream; their biggest flaw was finding a Dippin' Dots dispensary. In my area you'd almost NEVER see them for sale, and if you did it was a

Pos'd your neg.

If that was the case, then so be it — I am not familiar with the legal background of this residence to be honest, beyond some random headlines. If something is owned, without such an agreement made, then any flak should be redirected to the nearest mirror as no one else should have to hear it.

If I own something, I don't give a damn what it is; be it smart phone, car, toilet paper or national landmark... I don't want ANYONE telling me what I can and cannot do with it. If they wanted that level of control, they should have made the investment themselves.

I know! In the particular area my wife and I moved to, my company hasn't been able to go to market (despite having our fiber in the ground already) as another carrier locked the neighborhood down with an exclusivity agreement that won't expire for quite some time. :( Due to this, we cannot get more than 6Mbps in home

As a side note, is it due to using my Facebook account to log in and comment on any of the Gawker Media sites that my comments are always 'to be verified', for lack of remembering the exact terminalogy?