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They even share orange tinted background.

He's in disguise as Carlotta Ulansky so he can sneak in to see his girlfriend.

That muppet baby dragon is just wrinkling my brain.

And then I believe Anakin bit it and Han barely grieved compared to after Chewie's death.

Are they also working on extracting sunlight out of ground up cucumbers?

Horror Totoro!

And let's not forget that American McGee's Alice sequel is also out this week. The original gave us a legendary Penny-Arcade comic.

@ dccorona: The ThinkPad design is timeless. Inspired by the lacquered black Shokado bento box, its design was always meant to be simple and understated, conforming to its Japanese heritage. A 1995 Thinkpad 701C will still look as elegant as a 2011 X220 when they're compared side-by-side.

Yeah, PC World magazine named the X220 as their top ultraportable. As Griff Tannen once said, "McFly, you bozo, those things don't work on water!" "Unless you've got POWER!"

Elements that make a "business" laptop:

Microsoft Store has the Toshiba Portege R835. It's MBP levels of thin-and-light, is $400 cheaper than the equivalent CPU 13.3" MBP, and if you snag it for $800 at Microsoft Store, you get a free Xbox 360 4GB w/ student discount (if you have a working student e-mail).

Pretty much. Once you get used to a ThinkPad w/ the Trackpoint for text-related cursoring, you'll never go back to touchpad. I used to always reach for the Trackpoint on the Dell desktops oncampus.

On the smaller laptops it's b/c the wide Enter key and its surrounding symbol/punctuation keys displace the center of your typing letters to the left. The effect is more noticeable when larger laptops incorporate a whole numpad on the right to further accentuate the off-center displacement.

They are also in the service of the White Witch.

Nice.

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Yes, catgirls are cute in theory, but they'll probably never top Lacey Thornfield in a bear suit.