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"Why are they reviewing the Surface Pro 3 *just now*? OH! Wait..."

What is this?! A spaceport for ants?!

For me, it's not so much what I bought, but what I might have bought *instead*. I need new bedding, a new pair of indoor mocs. I need new sets of towels, new kitchenware.

But what do I buy instead? some techy toy or other, some music equipment that I thought would amuse me, but didn't.

I was about to buy another tablet.

Great! I've always wanted a replacement to a folding keyboard I used to use with my PocketPCs years ago. This is cooler because it's thinner - here's a picture of what the old one looked like.

One editorial, penned by the Albuquerque Journal, says finding a buyer for a one-of-a-kind spaceport would be near impossible and there isn't any other spaceport they can easily market it against.

All these advances in car make me mad. None of these things are going to last 10+ years without needing to be fixed and replaced. I get in fancy new GMC's and hell almost any car with digital speedometeres and whatnot and think 'shit, all this stuffs going to be broken after 10 years'. Im all for new technology, I

I have the ASUS CancerTron 3100U (U tells you its good, its only 4 less than X, which is best) and its been a game changer. I had been apartment living with some craptastic Netgear but then when I bought my house it just couldnt hang. Further bedrooms would drop for mobile devices and I got Plex for streaming (wasnt

This piece of crown molding looks terrible!

It looks like an iPad stuck in a fancy stand with presumably more ports.

Hooray for Rearden metal.

"Heat"

People have a hard time getting that you want your hips to take the weight, not your shoulders.

Maybe it's just me, but when I cinch down my hip belt, I like to relax the load straps *just a tad*. I don't know if it's something about the way I carry a pack, but I find that giving it just a little bit of leeway tends to make the pack feel more balanced and lets me keep my spine and neck more upright.

My

"Yea, but where did the lighter fluid come from?!?!"

Still waiting for real gelato, too.

Disney's Rats of NIHM was in fact based on the book Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIHM, which was written by Robert C. O'Brien. O'Brien was inspired by the work of John C. Calhoun; all the animators did was read a really good book and figure out how to animate anthropomorphic mice. I would have thought that the actual

I feel like I just got a sad mac. :((

Banned toys always remind me of this gold from The Onion.

without lawn darts this list is incomplete