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@Tony Kaye: What? Soviet Russia jokes? But it was TOO perfect.

@Tony Kaye: WTF. I didn't write it like that. Someone has screwed with my post.

I happen to have one of those WD hard drives and I have to say that although it is extremely reliable, it is quite slow. I don't know whether this is due to the cache size, disc speed, or both, but simultaneously reading and writing large files is difficult at best.

@Robert A. Wicks: It IS in fact a rights violation and an unsustainable practice.

@HiroPro42: I know that, but it still looks off to me.

@alex-y: Your logic is undeniable.

@DPortain: Not sure what that picture in the link is supposed to be but in latin there are no periods, commas, or spaces.

@Fredy04: They do....they are called viruses.

@MacAttack: Though I too dislike the MPAA and RIAA, I fear that they are demonized and subsequently used to rationalize piracy.

Ummm.... they didn't have spaces in latin.

Maybe it is just me, but the angle of the television does not seem to match the reflection. There shouldn't be that much cut off.

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@alex-y: The TV is a lie.

@pouncep: Better yet: More Proof that Landlords can be Douchebags

@Phatric: You're building it wrong!

@Gazoogleheimer: I think he was trying to say they are NOW subpar due to age.

@John A. Frye: If you maintain the same resolution, and increase the size of the screen, you lose pixel density. The more pixel density you have, the more detail you have in a picture.

@Crunch: Carl would be proud.

@Maave: I do the last part and cuss at the same time.

@gcerda88: I didn't take any but someone did.