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    @HelloKitty: I thought I was going to be the same way but when I got in there and it started I didn't have any second thoughts about what I was about to see.

    Seen it twice in real life. And I'll tell you that the joy of seeing the birth of the baby makes what you see happening to the female body seem like a sunny day at the beach.*

    @thesourabh: I completely disagree. Your talking about movies that have already been released. If you gave away details of Lord of the Rings before the movie was released it's still a spoiler and should be marked as so.

    @1Opinion: Yes, absolutely agree that the book being out for any amount of time means that the likelihood of running into plot details is likely.

    @1Opinion: So you make a point about my comment. Then make a counter point to your own point.

    @hdgotham (Hannah Wilson): Unfortunately you assume that everybody reads the books and just doesn't see the movies.

    I don't go to many concerts but this is still disappointing to find out.

    I'm not a big reader of TechCrunch but I've read some things about Arrington that make me question whether this is just a self-serving "News" post to drive traffic to his site that will prove to be off base.

    I'm going with the Building as the Devil. Because from the previews crazy stuff is happening all over the place.

    @CynicalPink: Agreed. Total lack of energy or enthusiasm.

    @Waffles And Syrup: It does serve a purpose though if you are use twitter as a RSS of sorts.

    @Waffles And Syrup: The article was trying to promote the Giz twitter account.

    Every wife has done this at least once whether its taking apart a TV or deciding a wall between the kitchen and family room isn't needed. :)

    @Rosa Golijan: Not you as a person. Your tweets or more specifically some of the stories you manage to find on the web!

    @Waffles And Syrup: Look to the <left column. Each editor and their twitter account is listed

    Follow the giz twitter for links to stories as they are posted. Look to the left <- column for individual twitter accounts. While they also post links to stories they also add their own tweets as well. Some very funny, some very insightful and some ridiculous (i'm looking at you Rosa!)

    @Waffles And Syrup: While the gizmodo twitter isn't exactly funny, the tweets of the editors can be. Find them, follow them and laugh with them...

    Are you ok?

    @akuma_619: If this give you notification of an incoming call it will be worth it. Right now you need to have the gmail window open and viewable to know a call is coming in.