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Here's my little 20 gallon reef aquarium, which is about 1.5 years old. All of the corals, fish, and critters in my tank were all bred or propagated in other people's aquariums. The corals all started out as one inch fragments.

@Kakkoii: Dude, I seriously left the little nugget of sarcasm at the end of my first comment just for you! I'm actually kind of sad that missed it.

@tuzo13: Both work actually. A percentage is a way of expressing a number as a fraction of 100 (per cent meaning "per hundred" in French). Just depends on which side of the pond you're on.

@Lacara: Really? What comment did you try to respond to, because yours seems to have nothing to do with mine. I never said providing cheap anything is worth running anything. I was just pointing out that this practice has been going on for years and that it's the reason your toys don't cost a fortune.

Why all the big fuss now? You're pissed that Apple is trying to make a few (billion) bucks by outsourcing cheap foreign labor? This slave labor has been assembling damn near everything you own for years, and I can prove it. You can look on the back of any Apple product that you've ever bought;

@Firesphere: Those stupid upside down tear drops are wily creatures, always darting out into traffic and what not. I've caught them digging through my trash, but I just chase them off with a broom.

I've found that throwing a lemon wedge or two into a running garbage disposal does a great job at eliminating bad odors. The citric acid probably helps break down and wash away any rotting food that may be left behind, and you get a fresh, lemony scent.

My vote goes to [Walmart.com] for awesome poster prints. A 20x30 enlargement runs seventeen bucks. Throw it in a cheap frame from Michaels and you can hang some great art on your walls that you made yourself for under $50.

@Jason Fitzpatrick: The marketing director for SnapFish must be screwing with you.

Walmart.com wins my vote for printing awesome posters on the cheap. A 20x30 enlargement will run you about seventeen bucks. Throw in a cheap frame from Michaels and you can hang some great stuff on your walls that you made yourself for less than $50.

@Don Nguyen: Oh. Please forgive my lack of attention to obvious detail. Now I want one.

A solar powered weather radio with no external charging device? So when I'm most likely going to need it (to hear about bad weather), I won't be able to use it (because of the bad weather). :-\