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@serotoninzero: I'm not trying to bait or anything, but honestly, with Uncharted 2, I'm set for a while... and by next year I hope to own Wii Fit Plus, Bioshock 2, Tony Hawk Ride & possibly Arkham Asylum. All of these I plan to play on my PS3 (or Wii, obviously, with the first title), and I just feel more

Thought you should know that the survey you've got going on Lifehacker now links to an address that's over quota. No one can enter it because it bounces your email back.

Jesus, it's not even worth getting up and looking at the serial number. The update's going to be there next time I cut my 360 on (likely not until next year, if even that soon). No rush...

@Jakelshark: I'm betting he never slung a box again after that!

I really want to know how this got by inspectors. I once shipped a DVD to Mexico, and it was held over in an inspection area for over a month, just because I used extra tape on the box!!!

@TheLostVikings R.O.A.C.H.: But the problem with that is the Gmail notifier's and such. You want to be able to see those at all times, without maniacally visiting your screen's bottom all the time.

@Papa Midnight: Yeah, it's a shame my Status bar has a few things that can't go elsewhere, otherwise I'd get rid of it right now.

The reflection of the frame bars would get annoying after about the 2nd scan being ruined (if you need a quality scan, rather than just a copy of a book you didn't have time to read).

@mrjoeyyaya: True. I have a Goodwill Computer store that's great. The mouse I'm using right now came from there, $8 :)

@Laronvas: Why aren't you out there climbing the pole right now?

@orlo: I hate math :D

I have two separate Gmail addresses... one personal, and one for my website. I use the personal Gmail to send out emails for my website, and switch the "sent from" address to my website Gmail.

@hollebone: No, I don't agree with that. Movies are universal... you don't get it. The site recommends movies to anybody that has the ability to watch movies, so it works anywhere in the world.

@32ndnote: Like what's already been noted, Jinni does not stream movies... it links you to the sites that do though. Jinni is a recommendation/wish list service only.

I've been in beta mode for a while, and while I appreciate the premise, they've always been reluctant to help with basic things, and give snarky and sarcastic replies to any question or comment you give them.

I wondered why my site got a few Turbo-related hits today. I think the director did a great job with Turbo, with exceptional special effects (I reviewed it a few months ago).

Well, Lifehacker didn't do it. I don't think the site ever existed.

@Dustin Luck: Same here... I first saw them mentioned here, and yet, it's a month later and I still don't have the ability. It's never taken that long to get some kind of Gmail update.