@Nitesh Singh: Seconded!
@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;
@nicholasadamnelson: Totally! "If you can't say somethin' nice..."
@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.
@Software_Goddess: I see what you did there.
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). :-\